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The KVV V400 PRO Laser Rangefinder is a cutting-edge device designed for golfers and outdoor enthusiasts. With a range of 5-1200 yards and an accuracy of +/-1 yard, it features a premium LCD display with auto brightness adjustment, integrated magnetic technology for easy attachment, slope-switch technology for precise measurements, and a durable, ergonomic design that withstands various weather conditions. Lightweight and portable, it includes essential accessories like a carry case and a CR2-3V lithium battery.
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Sport | Golf |
| Included Components | User Manual, Lens Cleaning Cloth, Lanyard Strap, Carry Case, Rangefinder, CR2-3V Lithium Battery |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Description Pile | Lithium |
| Brand | KVV |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | KVV SPORTS |
| Package Dimensions | 14.6 x 11.6 x 7.9 cm; 350 g |
| ASIN | B09XXF176G |
D**O
Not easy to get target
Have to check 5 or 6 times just to pick up the flag. Not that great for the price
M**H
Hard to use but useful
This range finder is a little harder to use than some of the more expensive name brand models. There is no stabilization so you need to have a steady hand. I also found that it had a hard time hitting the pin and would often give readings from the trees behind. I also have GPS on my watch so would compare with that to know if I had an accurate reading or not. All that said though, once I had used it a few times I got the hang of the quirks and was able to get the pin positions pretty quickly. The value for the money is great so if you are not looking to spend top dollar on a range finder this would be a solid pick.
D**D
Easy to use, seemingly accurate rangefinder
I like to do range shooting when I have the time so I ordered this rangefinder for assistance on finding shooting distance.The rangefinder is battery operated. It runs off of a CR2-3V battery which I do not really care for just because it is not as common of a battery. I prefer simplicity, so I think running off a more common battery would be more practical. That being said, the rangefinder has a quick shut off mode so I expect the CR2 battery would last some time. On first glace, the rangefinder is heavy and seems to be durable. I like that it comes with a carrying case for storage when not in use. It feels comfortable in hand and is easy to view through the eye piece.This rangefinder has worked well for my long range shooting. It is very easy to use. I did not have to read the instructions to figure out how to use it, but they are included if you need them. I use this a lot for sighting in rifles. It has worked great scouting distances up to 450 yards. Since I use this for distance shooting, I have yet to use the slope feature, but I assume it would work well since I found it to be generally accurate.Overall, I found this rangefinder to do exactly what it is supposed to do along with being seemingly good quality. Whether you use this rangefinder for long distance shooting or golf, it is definitely a helpful tool to have.
F**N
Started giving wrong distances after 6 months
The slope readings never seemed accurate, and now I ‘m getting readings of 10 yards when it’s 150. Not recommended…
M**L
Great Rangefinder
So, I just did a head-to-head test with this, another new rangefinder, my OLD OLD (1996?) Bushnell golf rangefinder (made in Japan, still works great, just bulky) and my Vortex Impact 850 for hunting.Knowing the Bushnell is accurate, I used that as the benchmark. All were +/- 1 yard.This one is my second favorite of all, and there are several reasons:1. Ease of Use: Super simple to use right out of the box.2. Vibration / Flag Pole Lock: Vibrates when it has locked on a distance and displays it, and the display has a red circle around it, AWESOME!3. Magnetized Side: So you can just attach it to the roof supports of a golf cart and then it is always right there at the ready.My only gripe is the battery... which is a really unique size and type. Not a big gripe, as they are not that expensive... but have a spare because I doubt you will find out in the clubhouse if yours dies.I can't comment on the trajectory feature as that still escapes my tiny dinosaur brain, but eventually, I will try it out on the range and get comfortable with it.
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