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The Laser Rangefinder market is a subset of the larger laser industry. Laser Rangefinders are devices that use laser light to measure the distance between two points. They are used in a variety of applications, such as surveying, navigation, and military operations. Laser Rangefinders are typically handheld devices that emit a laser beam and measure the time it takes for the beam to reflect off of a target and return to the device.
The Laser Rangefinder market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a range of products. Companies in the market include Leica Geosystems, Trimble, and Topcon Positioning Systems. Other companies, such as Bushnell, Nikon, and Vortex Optics, also offer laser rangefinders for consumer use. Show Less Read more