TL;DR:
Most golfers carry two devices. A rangefinder for the laser precision they trust on every shot, and a GPS watch or app for the course overview they need to actually plan those shots. It works, but it's also a compromise. Two devices, two price points, two things to manage mid-round.
The Mileseey GenePro G1 was built to end that compromise. One device, the largest touchscreen ever put on a rangefinder, laser accuracy to within half a yard, and GPS course data for 43,000+ courses worldwide. All without a subscription.
The GenePro G1 is Mileseey's flagship hybrid rangefinder, combining precise laser measurement with full touchscreen GPS technology in a single handheld device. Mileseey describes it simply as the next generation of GPS rangefinder, and the hardware backs that up.
The defining feature is the 2.13" AMOLED touchscreen, the largest ever built into a rangefinder. It's ultra-bright in direct sunlight and fully interactive, letting golfers tap around hole layouts, plan layups, locate hazards, and find the center of a green even on blind shots. For golfers who've been relying on a separate GPS watch or phone app for that kind of data, the G1 makes both redundant.
The laser performance sits at the core of the G1. It locks onto the flag at up to 600 yards with a measuring accuracy of plus or minus 0.5 yards, and it does it in 0.1 seconds. Mileseey's self-developed Background Interference Filtering technology ensures the laser locks onto the pin cleanly, not the trees or crowd behind it. Maximum range extends to 1,300 yards, with 6x magnification and a 7.5-degree wide field of view, letting you see the full target clearly before you pull the trigger.
The GPS side is equally capable. With 43,000+ preloaded courses and free lifetime updates, there's no subscription required to keep maps current. Dynamic yardages to the front, center, and back of the green update in real time, and the Range Sync feature displays your laser-measured distance simultaneously on the touchscreen so you always know exactly what's in play.
Several features make the G1 genuinely useful beyond basic yardage. The Layup Feature helps plan each shot around hazards before you commit. Pin Pointer shows you where the center of a green is even when your sightline is blocked, removing the guesswork from blind approaches. The patented Ball-to-Pin™ mode lets you measure between any two points on the course from any position, which is particularly useful on cart-path-only days when you're ranging from well away from your ball.
SmartSlope™ compensation is one of the more sophisticated slope systems available at this price point. It factors in temperature, humidity, and elevation into the algorithm for more accurate compensated distances than a standard slope calculation provides. The slope toggle is a rotating switch on the body of the device, making it easy to switch on or off and clearly visible to playing partners or tournament officials verifying your compliance.
Battery life is 24 hours on a 1,000mAh lithium pack, covering four to five rounds comfortably. The device also carries IP65 weather protection with a dedicated Rain and Fog Mode, so performance holds up regardless of course conditions. All shot data collected during a round syncs to the Mileseey Golf App for post-round analysis, including club distances, miss tendencies, and course-specific patterns over time.
The G1 is built for golfers who want real data and are tired of carrying two devices to get it. It's especially ideal for:
The Mileseey GenePro G1 makes a compelling case for being the only golf distance device you need. The laser is fast and accurate, the GPS touchscreen replaces what most golfers currently get from a separate watch or app, and the SmartSlope™ system goes beyond what most rangefinders offer at any price point.
It costs more than a basic laser rangefinder, but it also does considerably more. For golfers who are already paying for both a rangefinder and a GPS subscription, the G1 likely saves money in the long run while delivering a better experience than either device alone. Trusted by over 10 million golfers worldwide and backed by 270+ patents, this is one of the most fully realized pieces of golf technology available in 2026.

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