I bought my mother a Mileseey rangefinder for Christmas. She’s in her 70’s had trouble holding steady for reading. I contacted company told problem said I needed to upgrade to one with more stability controls. The one they recommend was quite a bit more expensive I said that’s fine I’ll just pay the difference. They said absolutely not they sent upgrade with no extra cost to me. I told them no I want to pay difference and she said nope our job is happy customers you weren’t happy so my job is to make you happy. Customer service matters to me. Whenever I see someone doing something on mileseey I always leave a comment saying buy their product they work amazing and customer service is beyond perfect. Can’t say enough good things about them.
You've got to take into account that "slope" adjustment is just an average modification and that by default it will always be wrong: depending on what club you hit for the distance in question, how high you hit it, what the wind is and so on, the adjustment is going to be "good" or "bad" for you. I know that in my case I'm using a 100 £ aliexpress rangefinder that does a better job (for me) than Bushnells. It maps better to the distances I play and clubs and all, whereas with the Bushnells of my mates I'm consistently short on downslopes and slightly long on upslopes and that's not negligible for me as I live in the Alps and play rather "sloppy" courses!
I have a Mileseey that cost me about £55. It is all singing and dancing with a case just like the top brands. It is a charging type and takes no more than 30 minutes to charge and it lasts forever.
I know they are good for the money as so many people have said so. This was a really cheap one but I’m sure the slightly more expensive ones are better.
I have a Mileseey, and it’s brilliant, when i use it. I don’t use range finders a lot, but am off to Portugal next week, so will be using it there for sure.
Im a bit suspicious that its using the phrase Mileseey technology, a bit like the descriptor on golf grips which appear to be replicas - that said the grips work well and your test review is positive so for £30 its a bargain.
I think in this case, this is one of mileseeys first models before they started to included their branding on the lasers. I can say that quite confidently, not 100%, because I know they do use AliExpress and Temu as a platform to sell. Certainly worth £30, even with the slighy difference in distance on the scope. 5 yards out. Most of us wouldn’t even know.
James seems so surprised that lasers have come down in price like that except for you know you’re big names that make you pay for their name but it’s 2024 and that’s an old technology and it’s very cheap now
I have a shot scope V3 watch, it’s accurate enough but to be sure I’ll look and say that is not 150 yards and go by sight. I love the data I collect of the watch, but still play the odd round where I forget the watch and you know how far you hit the club I’m a high handicapper and it makes me laugh to see Guys saying it’s 142 and thinking they can dial their strike in to hit that exactly. I’ll try to hit something that will be short or long depending where the main hazard is to be avoided
I bought my mother a Mileseey rangefinder for Christmas. She’s in her 70’s had trouble holding steady for reading. I contacted company told problem said I needed to upgrade to one with more stability controls. The one they recommend was quite a bit more expensive I said that’s fine I’ll just pay the difference. They said absolutely not they sent upgrade with no extra cost to me. I told them no I want to pay difference and she said nope our job is happy customers you weren’t happy so my job is to make you happy. Customer service matters to me. Whenever I see someone doing something on mileseey I always leave a comment saying buy their product they work amazing and customer service is beyond perfect. Can’t say enough good things about them.
Had my Eono range finder over a year now. Absolutely no problems . Well made for the money.
You've got to take into account that "slope" adjustment is just an average modification and that by default it will always be wrong: depending on what club you hit for the distance in question, how high you hit it, what the wind is and so on, the adjustment is going to be "good" or "bad" for you. I know that in my case I'm using a 100 £ aliexpress rangefinder that does a better job (for me) than Bushnells. It maps better to the distances I play and clubs and all, whereas with the Bushnells of my mates I'm consistently short on downslopes and slightly long on upslopes and that's not negligible for me as I live in the Alps and play rather "sloppy" courses!
I have a Mileseey that cost me about £55. It is all singing and dancing with a case just like the top brands. It is a charging type and takes no more than 30 minutes to charge and it lasts forever.
I know they are good for the money as so many people have said so. This was a really cheap one but I’m sure the slightly more expensive ones are better.
Well done gaz am gunna buy one of these for the price 👏 😊
What rechargeable model did you purchase ?
I have a Mileseey, and it’s brilliant, when i use it. I don’t use range finders a lot, but am off to Portugal next week, so will be using it there for sure.
I have that rangefinder the Eono one. Got for my birthday two years ago!! Cool review Gary!! Happy Easter!!🐇
Glad it’s still going strong 💪🏼
Always always enjoyable watching you two guy’s together and this was another enjoyable one Gaz
I had a mileseey didn't work in slight fog🌫️ revasri. Range finder works great though
I had the eono for 1 year nearly, I brought the cheapest,On a big retailers store.its very accurate.
Great job keep it up
Interesting!
Im a bit suspicious that its using the phrase Mileseey technology, a bit like the descriptor on golf grips which appear to be replicas - that said the grips work well and your test review is positive so for £30 its a bargain.
I think in this case, this is one of mileseeys first models before they started to included their branding on the lasers.
I can say that quite confidently, not 100%, because I know they do use AliExpress and Temu as a platform to sell.
Certainly worth £30, even with the slighy difference in distance on the scope. 5 yards out. Most of us wouldn’t even know.
It looks quite big in James hands......
James seems so surprised that lasers have come down in price like that except for you know you’re big names that make you pay for their name but it’s 2024 and that’s an old technology and it’s very cheap now
I just use my eyes and say, I think that’s a 7 iron,
I have a shot scope V3 watch, it’s accurate enough but to be sure I’ll look and say that is not 150 yards and go by sight. I love the data I collect of the watch, but still play the odd round where I forget the watch and you know how far you hit the club
I’m a high handicapper and it makes me laugh to see
Guys saying it’s 142 and thinking they can dial their strike in to hit that exactly. I’ll try to hit something that will be short or long depending where the main hazard is to be avoided
@@guyr7351 I’ve been playing since 1975, I know how far I can hit and I can’t hit, I’m not as good as I was as a kid but still love the game,