Bosch GLM 30 vs PLR 50 C - Where are the differences?
Where are the differences?
Let's take the two laser distance meters GLM 30 and PLR 50 C the Make Bosch in the comparison and look at the differences.
measuring range / distance
The measuring range of a laser rangefinder is extremely important. The number describes the maximum distance the device can measure. For most devices the maximum distance can be derived from the name.
With 30,00 m the GLM 30 from Bosch has a smaller measuring range than the Bosch PLR 50 C with 50,00 m. Thus the Bosch PLR 50 C is better. However, if you do not need such a large measuring range, you can choose the smaller Bosch GLM 30 with less distance.
The minimum distance is the Bosch GLM 30 at 30,00 m. The Bosch PLR 50 C can determine a minimum distance of 50,00 m for the measuring range.
The indicated measuring range usually refers to ideal conditions. Poor weather conditions can affect the measuring range. This includes fog, for example. This is interesting for use on construction sites. In home use, this usually plays hardly any role. Under bad conditions the possible measuring range is smaller.
Measuring accuracy
The better a laser rangefinder is, the more accurate the results. The differences here are in the range of a few millimeters.
At the point of measurement accuracy both devices perform equally well with a maximum deviation of +/- 2,00 mm. Therefore, there is no difference at this point in the comparison. Therefore, there is no difference at this point in the comparison. In bad weather conditions, the measuring accuracy can be worse, just like in the measuring range.
Good rangefinders can output smaller steps in the measurement. Of course this also affects the accuracy of the measurement. In this comparison both laser distance meters have steps of minimal 1,00 mm. This means that the two devices lie on the same surface.
Measurement functions
Most devices offer even more than simple distance measurement. This includes area function, room function and summation.
In this comparison only the Bosch PLR 50 C offers you an area function. With the Bosch GLM 30 you have to do without this function. The area function allows you to calculate areas based on your measurements directly on the device.
The Bosch GLM 30 has no space function to calculate the volume (m³) directly at the measuring device. With the Bosch GLM 30 this function is available to you, which saves you time.
Both models offer you the quite classical function of summing up directly at the measuring instrument. This allows you to quickly add up several measurements without having to stop.
There is a difference in the number of storage locations. The Bosch PLR 50 C has 10 memory locations for measured values. With the Bosch GLM 30 there are 0 memory locations.
Inclination measurement
With the Bosch GLM 30 there is no inclination measurement, which you have with the Bosch PLR 50 C. So you can use the Bosch PLR 50 C Determine angle.
Accumulator and batteries
To save energy, both devices switch off automatically. The automatic switch-off time is 5 minutes for both measuring devices.