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The Huepar LR-5RG Laser Receiver is a high-performance detector compatible exclusively with Huepar pulse-mode laser levels. Featuring a 197-foot detection range, dual backlit LCD displays for clear readings from both sides, and a large 2-inch reception window, it ensures fast and accurate laser plane detection. Its automatic shut-off timer optimizes battery life, making it an essential tool for professionals demanding precision and efficiency on the job.
Brand | Huepar |
Material | Thermoplastic Elastomers, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Color | Green |
Style | LR-5RG for Huepar Laser Level |
Item Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
UPC | 790996362861 |
Manufacturer | Levelsure |
Part Number | LR-6RG-HP |
Item Weight | 13 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.56 x 3.19 x 3.19 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | LR-5RG |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Detect Green Red Pulsing Laser Line, green-line |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
L**S
Still working after 2 years
Worked for 2 days when leveling stone for a concrete floor. Then it sat in the garage for a year. Turned it on, and it will no longer detect the same laser that it worked with a year ago.EDIT: Turned out it was my issue. I had the laser in regular mode. This laser detector needs the laser to be in pulse mode to detect. Once it was on the correct setting, it worked fine.
R**M
*Does* work with my Cigman laser level
I bought a Cigman laser level based on the NYT Wirecutter guide, but working outside found it impossible to see in even cloudy daylight. I was worried about Huepar's warnings that their sensor was only compatible with their own levels, but as long as you put the Cigman in the pulse mode needed to work with sensors (hold down the power button after turning it on until the status light flashes), it seems to work great! I'm not a connoisseur of laser receivers, whatever that might mean, but getting these for a reasonable consumer/occasional-use price point was a huge help for my project.
S**4
Works great
Works great, my only complaints are the the level can’t be seen from the back Side and that just me being picky, and it didn’t come with a storage container of any kind
E**.
Works great with Susbie laser level
Works with Susbie level, just need to hit the outdoor switch once and it works outside over 100ft in full sunlight. Paired with a cheap $10 metal measuring stick from home depot. The math confuses me on calculating slope with my ruler (do I add or subtract, and from which numbers on the ruler) so maybe a better ruler you can zero out might be worth another $10 for this type of measuring if someone makes that type of measuring stick.
B**D
520 feet
This pair is easy to use and accurate enough to lay out an irrigation or drainage ditch, or septic tank drain field. It is rated for 150 feet but this pair measures a level plane out to 520 feet in the sunshine. I am impressed. I like that it uses AA batteries; I won't be using it often enough to take advantage of internal rechargeable batteries
K**.
Good and cool tool to use, time saving.
I use this tool with the Huepar 2x360 Cross line laser. I use it to mark where my downspouts outlet tubes will go on the gutter. Works great, even in sunlight. Only thing I have noticed is if the receiver is in direct sunlight, it won't pick up the laser line as well, so you have to stand where the receiver is in your shade. Love this tool and all my coworkers have said it's an awesome tool. Beats using a plumb bob or level.
B**E
Don't waste your time, poor distance
Combo review of Huepar 902CG Self-Leveling cross line laser and LR-5RG Laser DetectorThis unit will work decently well indoors, that’s about it. The single button interface for controlling all functionality is a bit of a pain but not that hard to figure out. For the cliff notes see photos.The reason for review is mainly the advertised distances. They are nowhere near what was advertised.902: advertised maximum working range 130ft (not sure if that’s visible or with detector)LR-5RG: advertised distance up to 200ft.I did not experience anywhere close to this. The furthest I got was about 72 feet and even then it was about 85% (it would cut in and out). 72 feet was with both units in the shade, see photos.Conditions: The weather was cold at about 25 degrees F but both units were indoors before trying them out. The day was slightly overcast. I’m not sure I would call it direct sunlight but direct enough to cast somewhat of a shadow. I will likely retest in the afternoon or on a really bright day. In my opinion if the unit only works in the evenings then whats the point of the receiver? It should work well enough to say… level a small driveway or pad for a garage.In all situations I tried to detect the laser by slowly moving the receiving unit up and down while the receiver was facing directly at the emitter. If the unit could not detect both sides of center (up and down arrow) then it failed.
J**N
Doesn't work with my lazer
Receives only on a pulse lazer.
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