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Best Mileseey Golf Rangefinders 2026

published: Nov 10, 2025

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Best Mileseey Golf Rangefinders 2026

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The best of the best! We roundup the best Mileseey golf rangefinders for 2026

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It’s no secret golf can be expensive. Rangefinders are no different. Well, that is until now. Mileseey are a brand that you will have likely seen on Amazon, and their pricing may have even caught your attention. Where other brands demand hundreds of pounds for their GPSs, Mileseey stand out like a shining angel.

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Okay, shining angel may be too far. But you get my point. They’re more reasonably priced. Our review team put them to the test to find out whether a drop in value means a drop in performance.

We think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Find out more in our best Mileseey Golf Rangefinders for 2026 below…


Best Mileseey Golf Rangefinders 2025


MILESEEY IONME2 Golf Rangefinder

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You can only have one first impression when you open the box containing the Mileseey IONME2 golf rangefinder: It is small. And you would be forgiven for thinking this, because it is small, very small. This can only work in its favour, though, as it can not only slot into your bag with ease, but also into any of your pockets.

It is about half the height of most other rangefinders on the market. It barely weighs anything in your hands; it is almost too light, like a feather. Joking aside, I loved this feature of the rangefinder, as it essentially redefines how big one of these devices actually needs to be.

PinPoint Green mode allows you to measure the distance on the green with very precise accuracy, a matter of inches even. You can tell you are in this mode when you press the button with the white circle on it until a green ring appears around the red flag as you see it in the lens.

The flag-locking vibration is exceptional. This is a must for rangefinders now, and Mileseey nail it. And I have absolutely no issue with the PinPoint Green mode at all – it will provide you with super-accurate measurements, as it did for me. It is just a case of whether you think that feature is useful – and the same can probably be said of the Coach mode.

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PROS

  • Compact, light and practical
  • Flag-lock vibration provides reassurance
  • Clip on mount is a very good inclusion

CONS

  • Some golfers might not make use of all of the features, or find them too fiddly

  • RELATED: Read our full review of the MILESEEY IONME2 Golf Rangefinder here.

  • from £399 (10% off with discount code NCG)

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  • MILESEEY IONME2 Golf Rangefinder with Slope -1100 Yards Laser Range Finder with Red & Green Display, 0.1s Flag Pole Locking Vibration with Ball to Pin Mode, 6X Magnification Magnetic Rechargeable

    £399.99

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RRP: £399 / $399 – 10% off with discount code NCG

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MILESEEY GenePro G1 Touchscreen & GPS Rangefinder 

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The MILESEEY GenePro G1 Touchscreen & GPS Rangefinder is a very impressive piece of work. It is small, very compact, and it really looked the part when I took it out of its box. The design of it is very neat and tidy, and it almost looks like something you’d find in James Bond’s Aston Martin glove compartment.

The home display on the touchscreen tells you the time, the temperature, and the humidity, and you can view your performance history as well. You can track your shots, from how many you have taken to the number of putts you have hit. If you are of the Bryson DeChambeau and Matt Fitzpatrick nerd-ilk, you will love all of these features.

The GPS features and the touchscreen on the side are superb, as it not only gives you a map of the course, but also accurate yardages and helps with identifying hazards too.

PROS

  • The vibration gives reassurance that you have found the target.
  • Stroke and statistic recording feature is a game-changer
  • GPS and touchscreen feature completes the product as a real all-rounder

CONS

  • Some golfers might not justify spending £499

  • RELATED: Read our full MILESEEY GenePro G1 Touchscreen & GPS Rangefinder review here. 

  • £499 (10% off with discount code NCG)

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  • MILESEEY GenePro G1 Touchscreen & GPS Rangefinder with Slope, 43000+ Preloaded Courses, 1300 Yards Laser Range Finder Golf with Red & Green Display, 0.1s Flag Pole Locking Vibration, 6X Magnification

    £453.22

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RRP: from £499 / $499 (10% off with code NCG)

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Mileseey PF260 Tour Golf Rangefinder

5 star review
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Reviewed by Paul Miller

I didn’t have any problems operating the device and was able to lock in on my targets without any fuss. As with any laser rangefinder, you just need to work out how to hold it in a way that is stable and doesn’t wobble. My preferred method is what I call the T-Rex – with my elbows pinned against my chest. I find that works in the same way as a tripod does.

It’s hard not to be positive about a device that is less than half the price of the equivalent from the recognised brands in this sector. 

But over several rounds, I can only confirm that it is easy to use and does what it needs to. I have no problem zapping my targets to measure distance with this device and I am confident in the yardages it is providing me with. I would say that makes it a winner at a price point like this.

PROS

  • 6x magnifying lens to make it easier to spot the flag
  • Rechargeable battery offers plug-in solution
  • Incredibly attractive price tag

CONS

  • Not a brand familiar to many golfers

  • RELATED: Read our full Mileseey PF260 Tour Golf Rangefinder review here.

  • £169.99

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  • MiLESEEY Rechargeable Golf Range Finder with Slope Switch, Magnetic Range Finder Golf 1100Yds Flag Lock Vibration, ±0.55 Yds Accuracy, Tournament Legal Golf Rangefinders

    £90.24

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Mileseey PF1 Pulse Laser Rangefinder

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Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

The device is so compact that you can easily house it in your golf bag if you don’t want to use the carrying case. On the course, it was generally entirely straightforward to use. The screen is clear, bold and bright. It is easy to switch from standard mode to slope, and, if you wish, from yards to metres.  

When you have a clear view of the flagstick, the PF1 locks on quickly, vibrates and gives an accurate measurement. The story isn’t quite the same if the flagstick is only partly visible or if I try to ‘ping’ a bunker face off the tee for example. In these situations, the laser may struggle to provide as accurate of a reading.

It has the advantage of being compact and water-resistant, making it ideal for use in the UK. I also liked that it comes with a rechargeable battery.

PROS

  • Water-resistant
  • Very compact
  • Rechargeable battery
  • On off slope function

CONS

  • Looks will divide opinion

  • RELATED: Read our full Mileseey PF1 Pulse Laser Rangefinder review here.

  • MiLESEEY PF1 All-weather Golf Range Finder, Pocket 1100 Yards Golf Rangefinder with Slope on/Off, 7.5° Wide Field of View, 0.1s Flag Lock Pulse Vibration, IP65 Waterproof, Scan Measurement

    £99.99

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Best Mileseey Golf Rangefinders 2026

In summary, there are a range of quality Mileseey rangefinders for 2026. Your selection from these options depends on your personal preferences, whether you value the use of the added slope feature on some of the chosen lasers or just prefer a standard rangefinder. Whatever your choice, each device offers an enhancement on your golfing experience and improve your game.

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About the author

Max Mcvittie

A bit of a late bloomer to the game of golf, Max fell in love with the sport when he attended Saturday coaching sessions down at his local golf club after being inspired by friends and family members.

Max has remained a member of Eden Golf Club in Carlisle for a number of years now as he looks to get his handicap down into single figures. Most of his golfing career has been spent battling a permanent slice off the tee, which has led to some ugly rounds.

Having studied at the University of Sunderland, Max is starting out his dream career in sports journalism. During his time at university, he picked up valuable work experience at Reach PLC, BBC Radio Cumbria and GiveMeSport, whilst also getting work published in the Teesside Live. He also spent time working at a local weekly newspaper, Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser, as a general news reporter partially covering some local sport just north of the border in Langholm.

Max has just started his journey with the NCG working as the assistant equipment editor. He looks forwarded to reviewing the latest golf equipment, taking up an interest in reviews when buying his first golf club, a Cleveland RTX wedge.

With his bag not going under too many changes throughout the last few years, Max carries an M3 driver, Titleist GT3 Fairway Wood, M2 hybrid, a set of M2 irons, Callaway Jaws wedges and a TaylorMade Spider putter. And yes, Max is a bit of a self-proclaimed TaylorMade fan boy.

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