







PrecisionPro™ — Mount It, Fire the Laser, Hit Every Angle Hands-Free
Stop Eyeballing Angles and Re-Hanging the Same Shelf Twice
You levelled it, stepped back, and it's still leaning. PrecisionPro™ is a magnetic digital inclinometer that reads your angle to within 0.1° and shows it in big green numbers—no squinting at a wobbling bubble, no guessing. Stick it on, fire the laser line, and set shelves, frames, tile, and brackets straight the first time.

Why DIYers Quit Fighting Their Old Bubble Level
Read your exact angle in one glance—even in a dim basement or a dark corner. The backlit green display stays sharp where bubble levels disappear, so you're not holding a flashlight in your teeth. "Honestly thought this was a gimmick—stuck it on a metal stud, walked away, and lined the whole run up in five minutes. — Marcus R."
➤ Fire a red laser line to line things up fast: A bright laser beam shoots a straight reference across the wall—drop shelves, frames, and tile into line instead of measuring corner to corner.
➤ Magnetic base holds it so your hands stay free: The magnet grips steel studs, saw blades, brackets, and metal posts and stays put, so you adjust the work instead of juggling the tool.
➤ Big backlit readout you can trust to 0.1°: Glowing green digits show level, plumb, or any angle to within a tenth of a degree—no interpreting where the bubble "sort of" sits.
Pocket-Sized, Job-Site Tough, Always in the Toolbox
Built from aluminum alloy with an impact-resistant ABS shell, PrecisionPro™ measures just 60×30×60 mm and weighs only 81 grams—about the size of an ice cube and light enough to forget it's in your pocket. It charges over USB, so there's no scrambling for loose batteries mid-project.
PrecisionPro™ vs. What You're Using Now
| PrecisionPro™ | Phone Level App | Old Bubble Level | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reads to 0.1° you can actually trust | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Sticks to metal, hands totally free | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Laser line to align across a wall | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Readable in the dark | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
Technical Specifications
- Accuracy: ±0.1° tolerance with 0.05° resolution
- Modes: Level, verticality (plumb), and angle measurement
- Alignment: Built-in red laser line + magnetic base and back
- Display: Backlit green LCD, readable in low light
- Material: Aluminum alloy & impact-resistant ABS housing
- Dimensions & Weight: 60 × 30 × 60 mm, 81 g—fits in your palm or pocket
- Power: USB rechargeable
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is it, and can I trust the reading?
It reads to within 0.1° with 0.05° resolution. Press ZERO on any flat reference surface to set your baseline, and you can double-check it by rotating the unit 180° in the same spot—the reading should match.
Will the magnet actually hold on my surface?
The magnetic base and back grip any steel or iron surface—metal studs, saw blades, brackets, fence posts—so it stays hands-free. On wood or drywall, rest it flat or set it on an edge and read the angle the same way.
What comes in the box and how does it charge?
You get the PrecisionPro™ digital inclinometer, a USB charging cable, and a short manual. Charge it over USB and it's ready to measure—no loose batteries to hunt down.
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Description
Stop Eyeballing Angles and Re-Hanging the Same Shelf Twice
You levelled it, stepped back, and it's still leaning. PrecisionPro™ is a magnetic digital inclinometer that reads your angle to within 0.1° and shows it in big green numbers—no squinting at a wobbling bubble, no guessing. Stick it on, fire the laser line, and set shelves, frames, tile, and brackets straight the first time.

Why DIYers Quit Fighting Their Old Bubble Level
Read your exact angle in one glance—even in a dim basement or a dark corner. The backlit green display stays sharp where bubble levels disappear, so you're not holding a flashlight in your teeth. "Honestly thought this was a gimmick—stuck it on a metal stud, walked away, and lined the whole run up in five minutes. — Marcus R."
➤ Fire a red laser line to line things up fast: A bright laser beam shoots a straight reference across the wall—drop shelves, frames, and tile into line instead of measuring corner to corner.
➤ Magnetic base holds it so your hands stay free: The magnet grips steel studs, saw blades, brackets, and metal posts and stays put, so you adjust the work instead of juggling the tool.
➤ Big backlit readout you can trust to 0.1°: Glowing green digits show level, plumb, or any angle to within a tenth of a degree—no interpreting where the bubble "sort of" sits.
Pocket-Sized, Job-Site Tough, Always in the Toolbox
Built from aluminum alloy with an impact-resistant ABS shell, PrecisionPro™ measures just 60×30×60 mm and weighs only 81 grams—about the size of an ice cube and light enough to forget it's in your pocket. It charges over USB, so there's no scrambling for loose batteries mid-project.
PrecisionPro™ vs. What You're Using Now
| PrecisionPro™ | Phone Level App | Old Bubble Level | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reads to 0.1° you can actually trust | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Sticks to metal, hands totally free | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Laser line to align across a wall | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Readable in the dark | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
Technical Specifications
- Accuracy: ±0.1° tolerance with 0.05° resolution
- Modes: Level, verticality (plumb), and angle measurement
- Alignment: Built-in red laser line + magnetic base and back
- Display: Backlit green LCD, readable in low light
- Material: Aluminum alloy & impact-resistant ABS housing
- Dimensions & Weight: 60 × 30 × 60 mm, 81 g—fits in your palm or pocket
- Power: USB rechargeable
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is it, and can I trust the reading?
It reads to within 0.1° with 0.05° resolution. Press ZERO on any flat reference surface to set your baseline, and you can double-check it by rotating the unit 180° in the same spot—the reading should match.
Will the magnet actually hold on my surface?
The magnetic base and back grip any steel or iron surface—metal studs, saw blades, brackets, fence posts—so it stays hands-free. On wood or drywall, rest it flat or set it on an edge and read the angle the same way.
What comes in the box and how does it charge?
You get the PrecisionPro™ digital inclinometer, a USB charging cable, and a short manual. Charge it over USB and it's ready to measure—no loose batteries to hunt down.


























