I bought a similar Huepar one a few years ago when it was £200, the budget green lasers have come down in price, I would say its fantastic, until you go outdoors, not sure if the more expensive ones are any better outdoors in the sunlight.
The main downside for this laser level is the fact that the battery cannot be replaced when it fails. It’s definitely a useful tool to own but I would want an easily replaceable battery.
You might find that the fact it comes with a USB-A to USB-C cable means it isn't fully USB-C compatible and won't charge with a USB-C to USB-C cable. Even if it does it's doubtful it would charge any faster anyway.
I've got the Kaiweets one..... very similar, but with the Laser detector, it's fantastic in even the brightest conditions. It's another £50 but I'd say the detector is essential if you need to work outside without restrictions.
@@jameshansing5396 by sensing the beam even though the human eye can't see it in bright conditions..... stick it in the youtube search engine.... plenty of info....
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I like that, very useful for everyone from sparks drip’s chippy’s and and even DIY Dad’s
Great video and demonstration guy’s as always 👍👍❤️
Those 360 lasers are really great to work with, my old Bosch laser has a red laser wich makes for outside visibillity not existent.
I bought a similar Huepar one a few years ago when it was £200, the budget green lasers have come down in price, I would say its fantastic, until you go outdoors, not sure if the more expensive ones are any better outdoors in the sunlight.
The sun ☀️ is a tough gig to compete with
The Heuper ones are great
The main downside for this laser level is the fact that the battery cannot be replaced when it fails. It’s definitely a useful tool to own but I would want an easily replaceable battery.
Seems better than my Dewalt one
Lasers like this are also useful for Acid House raves when you can lay on some tunes
Just need to add a whistle sound and your all set! 😂
You might find that the fact it comes with a USB-A to USB-C cable means it isn't fully USB-C compatible and won't charge with a USB-C to USB-C cable. Even if it does it's doubtful it would charge any faster anyway.
Hello Rick!
I've got the Kaiweets one..... very similar, but with the Laser detector, it's fantastic in even the brightest conditions. It's another £50 but I'd say the detector is essential if you need to work outside without restrictions.
This version also has a detector.
How does the detector work?
I’ve got a Heuper lazer: cheap as chips and dead hood.
@@jameshansing5396 by sensing the beam even though the human eye can't see it in bright conditions..... stick it in the youtube search engine.... plenty of info....
£87 Alixpress!!!
No specs on accuracy, i bet it cant be seen outside on a sunny day .. i'll stick to my Leica .. Buy once, Cry once 🤣
The sun is a tough competitor