5% off (Sale price $573.95, Reg. Price $609.00) :: Leica’s DISTO E7500i is an all-purpose laser distance meter with a robust set of features and functions that makes it useful in many different situations. Its oversized receiver lens allows the DISTO to see a laser dot up to 660 feet away. That’s well beyond the range a human could detect the dot with the naked eye. Additionally the device’s measurements are accurate to 1/16th of an inch so you can be confident you’re always getting the most accurate readings possible. The DISTO also has a 360 degree tilt sensor that determines the angle of the laser. This allows the meter to calculate slope height and the distance to an object even when you’re shooting over an intervening obstacle. The DISTO has built-in Bluetooth Smart technology too. This means you can pair the meter with a smartphone or tablet and send distance information to a variety of Leica apps that are available. These apps can aid in everything from taking flooring measurements to generating floor plans.Incredible Range and Accuracy in Any Weather Conditions The DISTO is designed to return distance readings from ranges much farther that the naked eye can see. Its oversized lens can detect a laser dot from 600 feet away and that distance can be further extended up to 660 feet by using the built-in digital camera that provides 4x image magnification. The readings the DISTO returns are accurate down to 1/16th of an inch too so you know you’re getting an accurate reading even from very long distances. To protect the delicate inner components of the device Leica designed the body to be sealed against water and dust. It has an IP65 rating so you can confidently use it in the rain or on construction sites with excessive dust and dirt. The DISTO is also tripod-mountable to provide a stable platform since even small wobbles can throw off measurements when shooting an object from a long distance.360-Degree Tilt SensorThe DISTO’s ability to take distance measurements from very long distances is very useful but the farthe
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