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The long-range laser distance sensor is a high-performance measurement module with a maximum range of 100/150/700 meters, a measurement time of ≤1 second, and a blind zone of 3 meters. It features a low-power design (3.3V power supply) and supports TTL serial output. Suitable for users in smart logistics, mining surveying, and engineering surveying, it is widely used in scenarios such as intelligent transportation, robot navigation, and outdoor monitoring.
Long-range laser sensors typically support ranges of 100 m, 150 m, and 700 m, depending on the model and the target’s reflectivity. The nominal range can be achieved under good reflection conditions; however, the actual measurement range may be reduced if ambient light is strong or the target’s reflectivity is low.
This laser sensor offers high-precision measurement capabilities, with a typical accuracy of ±1m. It provides stable and reliable data for industrial automation and positioning applications, though accuracy may be affected by ambient light and the material of the target surface.
Long-range laser sensors are primarily used for long-distance detection; they typically feature higher transmission power and greater resistance to interference, making them suitable for applications such as surveying and security. Laser rangefinder sensors, on the other hand, are more geared toward industrial applications; they offer higher precision and a smaller form factor, making them ideal for short- to medium-range measurements in automation and equipment positioning.