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Precise Targeting and Reliable Outdoor Measurement

Leica DISTO E7500i distance meter with Bluetooth connectivity

Leica Geosystems
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 11:42
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(Leica: Norcross, GA) -- The new Leica DISTO E7500i laser distance meter stands for easy and effortless outdoor distance measurement. The unique combination of digital Pointfinder and 360° tilt sensor allows measurements that are not possible with conventional distance meters. In addition, with Bluetooth Smart and attractive free apps, you are prepared for the future.

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Pointfinder with 4X zoom
With the Pointfinder, the Leica DISTO E7500i takes measurements with perfect accuracy and in unfavorable light conditions. This is a decisive advantage when working outside in sunny weather. Even if the red laser point is no longer visible to the naked eye, the target can be seen exactly in the crosshairs on the display.

360° tilt sensor
The Leica DISTO E7500i is equipped with a 360° tilt sensor. This means that it is possible to measure not only angles but horizontal distances as well. When combined with the Pointfinder, measurements are possible where no reflective target point is available e.g., when determining the height of a tree or measuring the height of a reflecting glass facade. These could not be measured with a conventional laser distance meter.

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