Peakpulse are making a name for themselves within the golf space for producing quality products without the premium price tag. This is yet another rangefinder offering for less than £100. So, how does it perform? Read our full Peakpulse mini golf rangefinder review to find out…
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Peakpulse Mini Golf Rangefinder Review: NCG Summary


NCG SUMMARY
The Peakpulse mini golf rangefinder offers excellent value for beginners, combining affordability with user-friendly features like 6x magnification, slope technology, and a flagpole lock with vibration.
While occasional glitches have been noted, it remains a solid choice for casual rounds (as slope mode cannot be switched off) and provides reliable performance on the whole.
PROS
- Rechargeable BatteryÂ
- Great PriceÂ
- User-FriendlyÂ
CONS
- Sometimes Glitches
- Can’t switch slope mode off
First Impressions
Unbelievably small
Upon unboxing, the Peakpulse Rangefinder presents itself as a compact and lightweight device, ideal for golfers seeking portability without compromising on functionality. It is definitely smaller than other rangefinders I have used.
Eco-friendly
The device comes with a USB-C charging cable, which eliminates the need for disposable batteries — a great eco-friendly touch. The build quality feels sturdy, and the matte finish adds a secure grip, making it comfortable to hold. With its ergonomic design and ease of use, this rangefinder already promises convenience right out of the box.

NCG Verdict
Easy to use
On the course, this rangefinder impressed me with its quick and accurate distance readings. The 6x magnification offers clear, precise views, allowing you to easily spot targets at a variety of distances. Whether you’re looking at a flag on the green or a distant hazard, the rangefinder makes it easy to get the information you need with minimal effort.
Good battery life
The rechargeable USB-C battery lasts impressively long, making it ideal for multiple rounds of golf without needing a recharge. I also appreciate how lightweight and small the device is, ensuring it doesn’t add any extra weight to my golf bag.

The intuitive interface and clear display made it easy to operate, even during fast-paced rounds.
The one big problem
A downside to this model is that the slope mode cannot be switched off – and so cannot be used in competition golf.
Final Verdict
Great value
The Peakpulse Rangefinder offers great value with its rechargeable battery, user-friendly design, and clear display. It’s an especially good option for beginners, as it’s affordable, easy to use, and provides reliable distance readings for most situations.
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The drawbacks
While I did experience an occasional glitch where the rangefinder wouldn’t provide a distance reading, it worked fine when trying again. This, together with not being able to switch off the slope mode, were the only issues experienced which prevents it from getting a 5 out 5 rating. It’s a solid choice, especially for those just starting out, or wanting a lightweight small golf rangefinder for non-competitive rounds.
Peakpulse Mini Golf Rangefinder Review: The Details
Available: Now
RRP: £99.99 / $89.98
More Information: Amazon UK Website / Amazon US Website
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