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Nikon launches COOLSHOT 20i GIII laser rangefinder with two measurement display modes: golf and actual distance

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2024-03-27 16:44:45
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Nikon Vision, a subsidiary of Nikon Corporation, is pleased to announce the launch of the COOLSHOT 20i GIII laser rangefinder for golfers, which is Nikon's small and lightweight model in the COOLSHOT series.

While maintaining the lightweight and compact size of the COOLSHOT 20i GII, the new model notifies users through brief vibrations that the distance to the flagpole has been measured.

When measuring overlapping subjects, a brief vibration will be displayed at the same time as the distance from the nearest subject. For example, on a golf course, tactile confirmation will notify you that even if there are trees in the background, the distance to the flagpole has been measured.
The COOLSHOT 20i GIII adopts two measurement display modes: golf mode and actual distance mode. Switching modes is very simple, just press the mode button once. You can use this product for practicing golf mode and official golf competitions using actual distance mode, which is very convenient.

According to different markets, there are two colors of the body to choose from.
The white model is available in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East, while the gray model is available in North America and Europe.

main features 
Locked ON QUAKE technology: A brief vibration that notifies you that the distance to the flagpole has been measured.
When measuring overlapping subjects, a brief vibration will be displayed at the same time as the distance from the nearest subject. For example, on a golf course, tactile confirmation will notify you that even if there are trees in the background, the distance to the flagpole has been measured.
Single measurement: When measuring overlapping subjects and displaying the distance to the nearest subject, the body will briefly vibrate.
Continuous measurement: When the displayed character moves closer to an object, the body will briefly vibrate.

Compact and lightweight body
Measurement range: 5-730m/6-800 yd.
ID technology displays the guiding distance, showing how far you should hit the ball on the uphill/downhill route
The first target priority algorithm is used to display the distance to the nearest subject when measuring overlapping subjects
Single or continuous measurement. If a single measurement fails, it will automatically extend the measurement time until it is successful for up to 4 seconds. Press and hold the power button to continuously measure for about 8 seconds.
High quality 6x monocular telescope with multiple layers of coating, providing bright and clear images
Long eye relief design makes it easy for glasses wearers to watch
Rainproof - equivalent to JIS/IEC protection level 4
Wide temperature tolerance: -10 ° C to+50 ° C/14 ° F to 122 ° F

Source: Laser Net

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