What They Have in Common
Both are USB-C rechargeable, which is genuinely nice — no hunting for CR2 batteries mid-round. Both offer 6x magnification, slope with a legal tournament switch, and ball-to-pin triangulation to help you lock the flag and not the tree behind it. Accuracy diverges (more on that below), but the core workflow — point, lock, read — is the same on both.
Where They Differ
Accuracy and Range
The G1 claims ±0.5 yard accuracy; the Laser Fit is ±1 yard. In practice, one yard is well within the margin of error for most approach shots — you're not going to club down because your rangefinder said 147 instead of 147.5. Where the gap is more real is range: the G1 locks flags out to roughly 600 yards, while the Laser Fit tops out at 800 yards total range. For golf, neither ceiling is a limitation. You are not lazing a pin from 600 yards.
The Screen Situation
This is where the products split completely. The Laser Fit uses a dual-color LED display — simple, readable, fast. The G1 has a 2.13-inch AMOLED touchscreen plus a red/black in-viewfinder display. That touchscreen is how you navigate shot tracking, scoring, course maps, and 43,000 loaded courses. It's a real screen, not a gimmick. But it's also why the G1 is $499.
GPS, Course Management, and Features You Might Actually Use
The G1 is doing something the Laser Fit isn't even attempting: it's a hybrid GPS-laser device. You get hole layouts, shot tracking, scoring, and over-the-air updates — no subscription required, which is worth noting because plenty of GPS devices hit you with annual fees after the first year. The Laser Fit has none of that. It measures your yardage, tells you the slope-adjusted distance, and that's the whole product. Seems like Mileseey built the G1 for golfers who want Arccos-style data without clipping a sensor to every club — that's a specific pitch, and it'll land for some people and mean nothing to others.
Size, Weight, and Battery
The Laser Fit weighs 4 ounces and fits in your front pocket. Mileseey doesn't publish weight or dimensions for the G1, which probably means it's heavier and larger — you don't skip that spec if it's flattering. The Laser Fit also claims 40+ rounds per charge on its 500 mAh battery; the G1 is rated for 24 hours. In round terms that's comparable, but the Laser Fit wins on grab-and-go ease. If you want something that lives in your bag and you never think about, the Laser Fit is simpler.
Who Should Buy Which
Get the Mileseey GenePro G1 if:
- You want one device that replaces both your rangefinder and your GPS unit, and you're willing to pay for the consolidation.
- You're the 12-handicap who's gotten serious about tracking your miss patterns — you want to know you're losing strokes at 100–125 yards, not just feel like it.
- You play new courses regularly and want hole layouts and front/back/middle distances, not just a laser reading.
- The 10-year warranty matters to you. It's an unusual commitment for a mid-size brand and worth factoring into the per-year cost on a $500 device.
Get the Voice Caddie Laser Fit if:
- You want a rangefinder. That's it. You're the golfer who just wants fast, accurate yardages without learning new software.
- You carry a Sunday bag or walk most of your rounds — 4 ounces and pocket-sized means you barely notice it's there.
- You already use a GPS watch or an app for course management and don't need another device handling that job.
- You tee off early on cold mornings when you just need something that works the first time you point it at a flag.
The Bottom Line
Three hundred dollars is real money. If the G1's GPS and shot-tracking features are things you'd actually use, it's a legitimate value — you're getting a GPS computer and a laser in one package with no subscription. But if you're buying a rangefinder to get yardages, the Laser Fit does that accurately, quickly, and without requiring you to care about anything else. Paying $300 more for features you won't use doesn't make your rangefinder better at the one thing you need it to do. The Laser Fit earns its price honestly.
Get the Voice Caddie Laser Fit.