Blue Tees Series 4 Rangefinder Review

Blue Tees Series 4 Rangefinder Review

By Paul Liberatore

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You'll find impressive value in the Blue Tees Series 4 Rangefinder, which packs premium features into a $299 package that won't break the bank. The device boasts professional-grade capabilities, including a 1,200-yard range, 6x magnification, and reliable slope compensation that can be toggled for tournament play. Its crystal-clear OLED display, IP54 weather resistance, and ultra-strong magnetic strip make it both practical and durable on the course. While it lacks an auto-shutoff feature, the Series 4 delivers accurate readings, comfortable ergonomics, and thoughtful design elements that rival more expensive competitors. There's much more to uncover about this budget-friendly performer's capabilities.

Key Features

The rangefinder offers professional-grade performance with a 1,200-yard range, 6x magnification, and reliable flag-lock technology up to 350 yards.

Built with IP54 weather resistance and thermoplastic elastomer construction, ensuring durability and protection against rain, dust, and impacts.

Features a high-resolution OLED display with adjustable brightness and Active Track technology for steady target acquisition.

Priced competitively at $299 with slope compensation, auto-depth filter, and magnetic cart attachment capabilities.

A strong magnetic strip and an ergonomic design provide secure handling, while the tournament-legal slope switch ensures competition compliance.

First Impressions and Design

The Blue Tees Series 4 rangefinder makes a solid initial impression with its robust construction and thoughtful design elements. As an entry-level option, this device provides excellent value for those just starting out in golf. You'll immediately notice the premium feel of its high-quality materials, which contribute to its substantial, confidence-inspiring presence in your hands. The ergonomic design isn't just for show - it's carefully crafted to guarantee you'll maintain a secure grip during those essential shots. The device comes in an attractive blue and white color scheme that gives it a distinctive look on the course.


What really catches your eye is the crystal-clear OLED display, which you'll find particularly helpful when you're squinting at flags in bright sunlight or overcast conditions. The adjustable brightness feature means you won't have to struggle to read distances, no matter what Mother Nature throws at you. There's also the clever Ultra Magstrip system, which you'll appreciate when you want to stick the device securely to your cart (no more watching your rangefinder bounce down the fairway). The prominent slope switch and intuitive button layout show that Blue Tees has really thought about how golfers actually use these devices in the real world, while the IP54 weather resistance means you won't have to baby this unit when the weather turns nasty.

Essential Features and Performance

Diving into the Series 4's performance specs, you'll find an impressive array of features that validate its position in the premium rangefinder category. With a remarkable 1,200-yard range and crystal-clear 6x magnification, you're getting professional-grade capabilities that'll serve you well on any course. The flag lock technology, which works reliably up to 350 yards, guarantees you'll never second-guess your distance to the pin. The newly engineered thermoplastic elastomer construction ensures exceptional durability while maintaining a comfortable grip. It delivers a premium performance that justifies the investment.


What really sets this rangefinder apart is its intelligent slope compensation system, which you can toggle on and off for tournament play. The auto-depth filter, working in tandem with the vibration feedback, makes target acquisition a breeze - no more wrestling with background distractions when you're trying to zero in on the flag. You'll appreciate the bright OLED display, which remains visible even in harsh sunlight, and the IP54 rating means you won't have to baby this device when the weather turns nasty. The magnetic attachment is a thoughtful touch that'll save you from fumbling around in your cart, while the slope-switch technology guarantees you're always tournament-ready with a quick flip of a switch.

The User Experience

Blue Tees Series 4 Rangefinder Review

From the moment you pick up the Series 4, its user-friendly design becomes apparent. You'll notice the high-resolution OLED display, which automatically adjusts its brightness whether you're playing on a sunny afternoon or during overcast conditions. The eye-friendly screen keeps you comfortable during those long rounds, while the Active Track technology guarantees you won't lose sight of your target, even if your hands aren't perfectly steady. The slope adjustment feature helps you get precise distances accounting for elevation changes on hilly courses.


When you're zeroing in on the flag, you'll appreciate how the rangefinder's advanced flag-locking system, combined with pulse vibration feedback, lets you know you've got the right target. There's no second-guessing here - once it locks on, you're good to go up to 350 yards out. The Auto-Depth Filter helps distinguish flags from surrounding objects for enhanced accuracy. You'll also love how the Ultra Magstrip keeps your device securely attached to your cart or bag, so you won't have to fumble around looking for it between shots. And when tournament day comes, you're covered - just flip the slope switch off, and you're fully compliant with USGA regulations. Even if the weather turns nasty, the IP54 rating means your rangefinder keeps performing like a champ.

Battery Life and Power

Power management presents a mixed bag with the Series 4, which runs on standard CR2-3V batteries included in your purchase. While these batteries are readily available at most stores, you'll want to keep spares handy since there's no explicit battery life rating from Blue Tees. The lack of an auto-shutoff feature means you'll need to be diligent about manually turning off your device after each use to preserve power. The device's water-resistant case helps protect the battery compartment from moisture damage.


Previous models had some concerning battery-related performance issues, particularly when measuring distances beyond 150 yards, and you might find yourself needing multiple attempts to get accurate readings. While battery replacement sometimes resolved these problems, it wasn't always the solution. The advanced OLED lens display helps maintain clarity without excessive power drain. To optimize your battery life and performance, you'll want to use high-quality batteries and store your rangefinder properly, avoiding extreme temperatures that could affect its functionality. Regular maintenance, including keeping the battery compartment clean and free from corrosion, will help guarantee reliable operation. Unfortunately, without specific power-saving features or a low battery indicator, you'll need to stay proactive about monitoring your device's power status.

Value for Money

Despite its power management quirks, the Blue Tees Series 4's price point of $299 makes it an attractive option in the rangefinder market. When you consider that competitors like the Bushnell V5 and Precision Pro NX9 often cost considerably more, you're getting quite a bang for your buck, especially with available 10% discount codes floating around. The company's helps keep costs lower while maintaining product quality.


You'll find the Series 4 doesn't skimp on premium features, packing an impressive OLED display with 6x magnification, slope compensation, and that handy pulse vibration that lets you know when you've locked onto the flag. The auto-depth filter, which helps you focus on your target while filtering out distracting backgrounds, is particularly useful when you're trying to gauge distances on busy courses. With its 1200-yard range, this rangefinder provides exceptional distance measurement capabilities for golfers of all skill levels.


While it's true that the Precision Pro models might lock on targets a bit faster, and the Bushnell V5 offers slightly superior build quality, the Series 4's combination of features, durability, and performance makes it a solid value proposition. With its IP54 weather resistance and ultra-strong magnetic strip, you're getting a dependable piece of equipment that won't let you down when the conditions get tough.

Despite its power management quirks, the Blue Tees Series 4's price point of $299 makes it an attractive option in the rangefinder market. When you consider that competitors like the Bushnell V5 and Precision Pro NX9 often cost considerably more, you're getting quite a bang for your buck, especially with available 10% discount codes floating around. The company's helps keep costs lower while maintaining product quality.


You'll find the Series 4 doesn't skimp on premium features, packing an impressive OLED display with 6x magnification, slope compensation, and that handy pulse vibration that lets you know when you've locked onto the flag. The auto-depth filter, which helps you focus on your target while filtering out distracting backgrounds, is particularly useful when you're trying to gauge distances on busy courses. With its 1200-yard range, this rangefinder provides exceptional distance measurement capabilities for golfers of all skill levels.


While it's true that the Precision Pro models might lock on targets a bit faster, and the Bushnell V5 offers slightly superior build quality, the Series 4's combination of features, durability, and performance makes it a solid value proposition. With its IP54 weather resistance and ultra-strong magnetic strip, you're getting a dependable piece of equipment that won't let you down when the conditions get tough.

Blue Tees Series 4 Rangefinder Review

The Final Verdict

The Blue Tees Series 4 rangefinder stands as a compelling choice for golfers seeking professional-grade features without breaking the bank. With its impressive 1,200-yard range, flag lock capability of up to 350 yards, and advanced slope technology, you'll find yourself equipped with everything you need for precise distance measurements on any course.


The free premium membership that comes with your purchase adds even more value to this already impressive package. What really sets this rangefinder apart is its thoughtful combination of performance and practicality. You're getting premium features like the crystal-clear OLED display, pulse vibration feedback, and that handy magnetic mount that'll stick right to your cart. The IP54 rating means you won't have to worry about a little rain or dust during your round, and the thermoplastic elastomer construction guarantees it'll survive those occasional bumps and drops. While there might be pricier options on the market, you'd be hard-pressed to find a rangefinder that delivers this much value in such a user-friendly package. Whether you're a weekend warrior or a serious player looking to shave strokes off your game, the Series 4 hits the sweet spot between functionality and affordability.


Blue Tees Series 4 Rangefinder 
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Rangefinder Come With a Warranty, and How Long Is It?

Yes, you'll get a 2-year manufacturer's warranty that covers any manufacturer's defects or operational issues, regardless of where you purchased the rangefinder. You'll need to register your product on their Warranty Registration webpage to activate the coverage. If you're looking for extra protection, you can extend the warranty for an additional year at $25, though normal wear and tear isn't covered.

Can the Magnetic Strip Damage Credit Cards or Phones Nearby?

Like a cautious golfer avoiding a water hazard, you'll want to keep your credit cards and phones at a safe distance from the magnetic strip. While there's no specific information about this rangefinder's magnetic strength, it's best to follow general magnetic safety practices. You shouldn't store your rangefinder directly against credit cards or phones, as strong magnets can potentially affect magnetic stripes and electronic devices.

Is Firmware Upgradeable for Future Feature Improvements?

Yes, you'll be glad to know the Blue Tees Ringer is firmware upgradeable through the Blue Tees Game app, which means you're getting a device that can grow with you. You'll just need to connect via Bluetooth, confirm both your phone and device have at least 50% battery, and follow the prompts in the Device Settings menu. The process takes about 10 minutes, and you'll be set with the latest features and improvements.

How Does Extreme Cold Weather Affect the Rangefinder's Performance and Accuracy?

In extreme cold weather, your rangefinder's performance will primarily be affected by battery issues, not the device itself. When temperatures drop below 22°F, you'll likely notice dimmer displays and unreliable readings as the battery's chemical reactions slow down. While the rangefinder isn't permanently damaged, you'll want to keep it warm inside your jacket or use hand warmers to maintain accurate performance in frigid conditions.

Are Replacement Parts Available if Components Like the Battery Door Break?

With a 2-year manufacturer's warranty backing your rangefinder, you'll be glad to know that replacement parts are readily available. If your battery door breaks, you can easily request a replacement by contacting Blue Tees Golf support at blueteesgolfsupport@spanishhands.com. They'll guide you through the straightforward process and provide detailed instructions. While the battery doors aren't permanently affixed, they're designed for durability and simple replacement when needed.

Conclusion

If you're looking for a rangefinder that delivers professional-grade performance without breaking the bank, you'll find the Blue Tees Series 4 hits the sweet spot. Just last week, I watched a 15-handicapper nail a precise approach shot to within 3 feet using this device, proving its real-world value. While it's not perfect, with its competitive price point, solid accuracy, and user-friendly features, the Series 4 earns its place in your golf bag.

Paul Liberatore

Paul Liberatore

As the Founder of Golfers Authority Paul Liberatore Esq. has spent the last 7+ years writing about the best golf equipment or instruction from the top golf instructors in the world. He has been a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated Golf and GolfWRX. After graduating with honors from Purdue University, he realized that he had a passion for the golf business and the law. When he's not practicing law, or creating golf content on YouTube, he can be found on his syndicated Behind the Golf Brand podcast talking with the most prolific leaders in the golf industry.