Kahles HELIA RF‑M 7×25
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Description
Description
The Kahles HELIA RF‑M 7×25 is a compact laser rangefinder monocular engineered for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts who want fast and reliable distance information in the field. It combines a bright optical view with intuitive controls, ergonomic handling, and a suite of advanced features — all packed into a lightweight, easy‑to‑carry unit.
Key Features
7× Magnification with Wide View:
• Delivers a clear and bright view of your surroundings, with a 25 mm objective lens and an exceptionally wide field of view (117 m at 1 000 m) for quick scanning of terrain and targets.
Fast and Reliable Rangefinding:
• Measures distances from as close as 10 m up to approximately 2 000 m — covering most practical hunting and observation needs.
OLED Display with Adjustable Brightness:
• Features a high‑quality OLED display that shows range data in meters or yards, with five manual brightness levels for good readability in varied lighting conditions.
Enhanced Angle Compensation (EAC):
• Includes a patented angle compensation function that helps adjust distance readings when shooting uphill or downhill — useful for accurate shot placement in rugged terrain.
Scan Mode and Environmental Feedback:
• A continuous scan mode provides ongoing measurements as you pan across a scene, and built‑in sensors display temperature and air pressure information alongside distance data.
Ergonomic and Lightweight:
• Compact and ergonomic design makes it comfortable to hold and operate with one hand; weighing just over 200 g, it’s easy to carry during long outings.
Long Battery Life:
• Powered by a CR2 battery, the HELIA RF‑M can perform up to approximately 4 000 measurements before a replacement is needed.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Magnification | 7× |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 25 mm |
| Field of View (m/1 000 m) | 117 m |
| Eye Relief | ~15 mm |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | ~3.6 mm |
| Measurement Range | 10 – 2 000 m |
| Accuracy | ±1 m up to 100 m; ±2 m up to 1 000 m; ±0.5 % over 1 000 m |
| Display Type | OLED with 5 brightness levels |
| Weight | ~214 g (including battery) |
| Dimensions (approx.) | 78 × 37 × 102 mm |
| Battery | CR2 lithium |
| Environmental Sensors | Temperature, air pressure |
| Angle Compensation | Enhanced Angle Compensation (EAC) |
| Display Units | Meters/Yards |
| Operating Temp Range | ~‑10 °C to +55 °C |
| Storage Temp Range | ~‑30 °C to +70 °C |
Performance & Practical Use
The HELIA RF‑M 7×25 excels as a lightweight, ergonomic rangefinder that’s easy to use in the field. Its combination of wide optical view and fast ranging performance allows hunters to quickly acquire targets and determine shooting distances up to 2 000 m, which covers most real‑world game distances.
The OLED readout with adjustable brightness ensures key information is visible in changing light, while EAC technology helps compensate for angled shots — a feature that’s particularly useful in mountainous or uneven terrain. Additional environmental readouts like temperature and air pressure offer extra context for ballistic considerations or understanding current conditions.
Despite its advanced feature set, the rangefinder remains compact and comfortable, making it suitable for extended hunts or scouting missions. Its intuitive controls and simple menu design let users focus on their activity rather than navigating complex interfaces.
Best Suited For:
✔ Hunting and long‑range target acquisition
✔ Outdoor rangefinding in rugged terrain
✔ Shooters who want fast, accurate distance measurement
✔ Users who value compact, ergonomic optics
User Tips
Battery Management:
• Always carry a spare CR2 battery to ensure uninterrupted use during long outings.
Angle Compensation Use:
• When hunting in hilly or mountainous areas, use the EAC function to adjust range readings for slope effects before taking a shot.
Display Adjustments:
• Adjust the OLED brightness to suit your environment — higher settings help in bright daylight, lower in dim conditions.
Environmental Data:
• Monitoring temperature and air pressure can add useful context to ballistic planning or help understand changing conditions.
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