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By Roy Lloyd · Last reviewed: May 2026

WOSPORTS H-111 Laser Rangefinder Review (2026): ±1 Yard Accuracy at $100
The H-111 leads the WOSPORTS rangefinder lineup on documented precision. The ±1 yard accuracy spec and sub-0.5-second reading speed are concrete numbers that matter in the field — and WOSPORTS publishes both. Add three targeting modes including speed measurement, and the H-111 is the more versatile rangefinder at the same $99.99 price as the H-116. The tradeoff is 300 yards of maximum range, which only matters if you're hunting in open terrain where distances push past 1200 yards.
Why Accuracy Specs Matter More Than Range Specs for Most Hunters
A rangefinder rated to 1500 yards sounds more impressive than one rated to 1200. But for most hunters, the realistic shot distance is under 400 yards — and often under 100. In that operating range, what matters isn't how far the unit can reach; it's how precisely it reads the distance it actually gives you.
A ±1 yard accuracy spec means that at 200 yards, your reading is within 2 feet of true. At 100 yards, within 1 foot. For a bowhunter, the difference between 38 yards and 40 yards can mean a miss at the vitals. For a rifle hunter dialing holdover, an accurate reading sets up the correct hold. The H-111 publishes that number. The H-116 does not.
Real-World Performance
Three Targeting Modes
Distance mode ranges the closest object in the sight picture — your standard ranging mode. Target Lock mode isolates the most distant or primary target, filtering out brush and foreground objects that would otherwise produce an incorrect reading. Speed mode measures how fast a target is moving — up to 300 km/h, which covers any hunting scenario and a range of secondary uses.
Reading Speed
Sub-0.5 seconds is fast enough to range a deer moving through a shooting lane. The practical failure mode of a slow rangefinder is: the deer steps into the opening, you range, the reading takes 1–2 seconds, and by the time you have a number the deer has stepped back into the brush. A quick reading keeps the window open.
Optics
Multi-coated optics reduce glare and improve light transmission — meaningful for low-light shooting windows at dawn and dusk. The fast-focus eyepiece accommodates different eye prescriptions without removing glasses in the field, which matters in cold weather when you're trying to minimize fumbling.
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Score Breakdown
The H-111 is the rangefinder to buy when precision and speed matter more than maximum range. For bowhunters, timber hunters, and anyone whose shots stay under 1000 yards, the ±1 yard accuracy spec and three targeting modes make it the more capable hunting tool at the $99.99 price point. If you hunt open country where ranges push past 1200 yards, the H-116 covers that ground at the same price.