I tried a laser-powered tape measure for my DIY project - my only regret is not switching soon
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I tried a laser-powered tape measure for my DIY project - my only regret is not switching soon
"The S50 is packed with features: first off, the laser measures out to a whopping 400 ft (120 m) and offers an incredible ±1/16 inch accuracy (and yes, it really is that accurate). It works in all sorts of conditions -- indoors, outdoors, in bright sun, rain, mist, slow, and can even see the laser when it's shone on a low-reflective surface"
"But this is only a fraction of what the S50 can do. This small pocket-sized bit of kit can do all sorts -- you can use it to measure the distance between two points from a single location, measure the area of a wall, the volume of a room or cylinder, it can work out various Pythagorean calculations, and even use the side laser to make out intervals for things like fence posts."
Early memories include using real tools with a grandfather while having plastic facsimiles, creating lasting associations with hammers and tape measures. Tools have been integral since childhood but are evolving into electronic devices packed with silicon, batteries, and transistors. The Mileseey S50 transforms the traditional tape measure by integrating a laser that measures up to 400 ft with ±1/16 inch accuracy and reliable performance in varied conditions. The device measures distances from a single point, calculates area and volume, performs Pythagorean functions, and uses a side laser for interval marking. The compact, pocket-sized tool consolidates many measurement functions into one gadget.
Read at ZDNET
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