Thanks Jeff, glad you like the leveling system! Just an FYI about the power button - it's actually designed with new tech so that as soon as you close out of the app, the Bluetooth device goes down to about as low power as possible. All it is doing is looking for a connection. Then, you open the app and connect to your phone and it begins running as normal (which is still pretty low draw). So, the batteries should last about a year to a year and a half with standard use because of this design vs a competitor design which only has two power states, full power and off. And, albeit a small step, you still can skip going to turn it on (or forgetting to turn it off and have it actually waste batteries). Simply open and close the app to essentially turn it on and off.
I’ve had my Beech Lane Leveler installed for 2 years. I just checked my battery charge level and it is at 37%. Pretty darn good for a 2 year installed unit. There is a minimal draw when the app is not being used and the unit is in standby mode.
Hi nice video Personally I hate the on off switch I am using the other brand and I find very annoying to try to remember to cut it on beforehand because I do use my unit before getting out at a camp site I try to find the most level spot before I start fine tuning and I like the hat the battery is AA instead of the cr 2032 I would just change them once a year with the smoke detector batteries
Thanks Jeff, glad you like the leveling system!
Just an FYI about the power button - it's actually designed with new tech so that as soon as you close out of the app, the Bluetooth device goes down to about as low power as possible. All it is doing is looking for a connection. Then, you open the app and connect to your phone and it begins running as normal (which is still pretty low draw). So, the batteries should last about a year to a year and a half with standard use because of this design vs a competitor design which only has two power states, full power and off. And, albeit a small step, you still can skip going to turn it on (or forgetting to turn it off and have it actually waste batteries). Simply open and close the app to essentially turn it on and off.
I’ve had my Beech Lane Leveler installed for 2 years. I just checked my battery charge level and it is at 37%. Pretty darn good for a 2 year installed unit. There is a minimal draw when the app is not being used and the unit is in standby mode.
Hi nice video
Personally I hate the on off switch I am using the other brand and I find very annoying to try to remember to cut it on beforehand because I do use my unit before getting out at a camp site I try to find the most level spot before I start fine tuning and I like the hat the battery is AA instead of the cr 2032 I would just change them once a year with the smoke detector batteries