CIGMAN CD-120G Laser Measurement Tool with 4X Camera: 4x zoom digital camera
Let's talk about the CIGMAN CD-120G Laser Measurement Tool—because honestly, it's a bit of a show-off. Perfect for pros and weekend warriors, this gadget doesn't just measure; it does so with the precision of a cat burglar, thanks to its 4x zoom digital camera and crosshairs that laugh in the face of bright sunlight. And with a 360° high-precision tilt sensor plus P2P (Point to Point) technology, it's like having a measuring tape that's been to space.
Storage? It's got room for 100 sets of data—no cloud needed, just pure, unadulterated memory. Fancy measuring something? Pick your poison: area, volume, slope—this tool's got modes for days. The 2.4-inch IPS display is so clear, you'll wonder if it's showing off, and with an IP68 waterproof rating, it's basically the James Bond of measurement tools.
So, whether you're building skyscrapers or just trying to hang a picture straight, this is the gadget that'll make you look like you know what you're doing—even if you don't.
- 360° high-precision tilt sensor
- P2P technology for remote distance measurement
- Built-in storage for 100 sets of data
- Multiple measurement modes including area, volume, slope
- Large 2.4-inch backlit screen
- IP68 waterproof design
- 4x zoom digital camera
General specs
- Brand: CIGMAN
- Model: CD-120G
- Seller: Geekmaxi
- Digital Camera Zoom: 4x
- Tilt Sensor: 360° high-precision
- Technology: P2P
- Storage Capacity: 100 sets of data
- Measurement Modes: Area, Volume, Slope
- Display: 2.4-inch IPS backlit screen
- Waterproof Rating: IP68
- First listed by seller: 1/2/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | CIGMAN | CIGMAN | CIGMAN | DUKA | Measurin | Ordro |
Model | CD-120G | CD-60R | CM-701SE | LI1 | Sight | G700 |
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Price | $169.65 | $85.98 | $110.39 | $10.00 | $47.97 | $225.68 |
Seller | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Gshopper | Gshopper | Gshopper |
Update | December 23, 2024 | December 23, 2024 | April 2, 2025 | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 |
Display | 2.4-inch IPS backlit screen | Large Color Backlit LCD | LED screen | Digital |
Zoé F.
Rennes
August 19, 2025
before I got this I was using old manual tools and apps on my phone which were messy and inaccurate now with this thing measuring distances and angles is quite precise and fast it has different ways to calculate things like area which saves me time on my DIY projects around the house the build seems solid and it handles wet conditions well which is a plus but honestly I'm a bit disappointed because for the cost I thought it would be more advanced or have better features it arrived a day late but that was fine overall it does the job well but not top-notch for the price I paid :)
- Pros: the zoom camera with crosshairs makes it easy to see exactly where I'm aiming even in bright light and it stores a lot of measurements without needing internet which is handy for keeping track of projects
- Cons: it feels a bit bulky to carry around and the display while clear could be a bit bigger for my eyes most likely the price was high for what it does and I expected more from the brand
Tanya S.
Surat
August 10, 2025
As a designer who's always juggling multiple projects, I had high hopes for this tool. Why did I buy it? I needed something more accurate than my old methods for room layouts and material estimates. How has it performed? Well, it's incredibly precise—I can measure distances and angles with confidence, and the visual aids help a lot in tricky spots. But is it perfect? No, it took me a while to figure out all the functions, and it feels a bit overkill for small jobs. Would I recommend it? Yes, but only if you're dealing with complex measurements regularly. It's a solid investment for pros, but casual users might find it excessive.
- Pros: The precision is incredibly sharp, making measurements feel reliable even in bright conditions. I appreciate the large, clear screen that's easy to read, and the ability to store multiple data sets without relying on external services is a huge plus. It handles various measurement types seamlessly, which saves me a lot of time on projects.
- Cons: It seems a bit bulky to carry around, and the interface can be overwhelming at first, requiring some time to get used to. The battery life doesn't last as long as I'd hoped for extended use, and it's not the most intuitive for quick, simple tasks.
Rachel L.
Chicago, IL
June 24, 2025
Okay, so why did I, a person who measures things maybe once a month, buy this? Because it's COOL, that's why. And it turns out, it's also incredibly useful. The first time I used it to hang a picture straight without any help, I felt like a DIY goddess. The camera and crosshairs are a game-changer in bright light, and storing measurements means I don't have to write anything down (because I will lose it). Yes, it's probably overkill for my apartment, but knowing I can measure anything, anywhere, with this level of accuracy? Priceless. Mostly.
- Pros: The precision is UNREAL—like, how does it even do that? The camera zoom makes sure you're not just guessing where to measure, and the display is so crisp it feels like it's showing off. Plus, it's tough enough to survive a drop in the pool, which, let's be honest, is a real risk for someone as clumsy as me.
- Cons: It's a bit too fancy for my usual needs, and the price tag made my wallet weep. Also, the learning curve is steeper than I expected—spent more time with the manual than I'd like to admit.