







📐 Measure Smarter, Work Faster, Impress Always!
The HOZO M-Cube 50M is a compact, high-precision laser measuring tool featuring a bright green laser beam for superior outdoor visibility, ±2mm accuracy up to 50 meters, and versatile measurement functions including area, volume, and Pythagorean calculations. It integrates seamlessly with the MEAZOR Bluetooth app for real-time data transfer and CAD exports. Powered by a rechargeable 900mAh battery, it supports up to 12 hours of continuous use, making it an essential smart tool for professionals demanding accuracy and efficiency on the go.















| ASIN | B0DP6D6QR5 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery description | Lithium-Ion Polymer, 3.7V, 900mAh, Rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | 207,935 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 103 in Laser Distance Meters |
| Colour | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars (36) |
| Date First Available | 9 Dec. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 80 g |
| Item model number | C00G |
| Manufacturer | GuangZhou HouZuo Technology co.,Limited |
| Material | ABS Plastic |
| Part Number | C00G |
| Product Dimensions | 4.3 x 3.3 x 5.5 cm; 80 g |
| Style | 00 Green Laser Measure |
W**Y
Magic Cube
This tiny device is amazing. It measures, as well as finding angles and calculating volumes. It can also connect to other modules for enhanced features. It uses a green laser, which is bright and can measure much further than my old one. The screen is a touchscreen and it pretty responsive. Usage is straightforward, and you can set it to measure from the front, or rear of the cube. It also connects to a phone using Bluetooth and transfers measurements directly onto drawn plans (using the mezor app). Charging is straightforward using the enclosed USB-C cable, with a charging light on the front of the cube. Everything works really well. It isn't cheap at £109 (at the time of review) but it is a quality package that is definitely useful.
A**R
Much better cheaper options
Instructions woefully inadequate, spent half the evening trying to work out how it works, with the use of chat gpt, and got nowhere. Should have bought a £15 version which basically does the same thing given how complicated it is to use the features this product claims to have. Avoid.
M**W
Cool...but not accurate!
I'll start by saying I love the concept, but it needs work, especially for the price! All of the features along with the screen and how compact the unit is, makes the product very appealing...but it's not accurate. I took this out on site (internationally) in a professional setting to take critical dimensions for a fit out project. Even after calibrating the device, it was impossible to get consistent and reliable measurements. This was confirmed by having a professional Leica laser measure on site with me (as a backup) for comparison. The Leica stayed consistent, but the M-cube constantly had fluctuations of anywhere from 3mm - 9mm off, even at short distances, making it completely unfit for purpose. This was reaffirmed by checking all measurements again with a tape measure where it was possible. A colleague had brought along a cheap off brand laser measure that was around £20 from memory. That laser measure was more consistent and had less tolerance issues than this product. In my opinion, wait for a sale for a Leica or Bosch unit. I returned this and purchased a Bosch unit in a sale, and I've no regrets, especially with it being similar price on sale to this. But I really hope they continue to develop this product so that it is more reliable, as they will dominate with the features they already offer, just not suitable for anything beyond home use where tolerances arent too important.
S**M
Super compact, fully featured and accurate. It is however not issue free
Very bright laser, accurate/repeatable measurements and a very bright easy to read screen. Style over function: The outer case is very smooth and slippery, the touch screen is sometimes awkward and laggy and doesn’t fair well with dirty or wet hands. With no silicone/rubber end pieces, the all plastic case doesn’t feel like it would hold up well to drop impacts. No case is included, not even a simple slip case. Functions: The inbuilt functionality is very good, in addition to the standard single point measurements there is area, volume, indirect height, double indirect height, indirect length and angle finder measurements all built-in. There is also an electronic ‘spirit’ level and the base is magnetic. The App: Unfortunately the Meazor iOS app does not have a privacy policy available. When the app store ‘privacy policy’ link is clicked on, it leads to a “ page not available” error. I’m not prepared to install an unknown app when it’s unclear what they’re going to do with my personal data. Without the app there’s limited ability to recall last measurements and with the touch screen I found it all too easy to inadvertently exit some of the advanced measurement pages and loose my measurements. Overall: It’s a very capable and accurate laser measure that seems mostly suited to clean surveying work rather than building/engineering. I would have much preferred a textured finish to the unit or some silicone grip inserts. Just about scrapes 4 stars…
R**5
Compact and easy to use
I think this is a really good laser measure. It is nicer to use than bigger counterparts and much easier to keep in my travel tool bag. Being used to smart phone screens the touch screen is a bit sluggish to the touch and I have to tap things once or twice but there aren’t that many times I need to change things so it’s not an issue. The screen is clear and it’s all easy to use if you have ever used a laser measure before, it does all the calculations as normal with area etc but I only use it for straight measures, I’m too old school and need to do it on paper to be sure before I buy any materials. It’s expensive compared to its larger counterparts, more than double, so you are paying for the compact size and the screen. If you can pocket the extra cash it’s better to use and it does look cool.
C**W
Pretty good tool but with a significant annoyance
This is a pretty decent measuring tool and easy to use, part from one thing which I shall come to. You have your basic measuring which can be set to measure either from front or back of the cube, it also shows degrees of elevation to make sure you are angling it correctly (weirdly though it doesn't show plus/minus on the figure), and you can transfer your results to an app (which I confess I haven't tried as it's something I won't need). On top of this you have a whole range of more complicated functions - measuring angled distances, areas and volumes. But here comes the annoyance - if you want to use these features, on the touchscreen you need to drag upwards to scroll down to see them, but the touchscreen is *really* unresponsive to dragging and quite a pain. I notice that none of the other reviews have mentioned this, so it's possible that I just got one that is a bit defective on the touchscreen. Fortunately I can't see myself using these other fancy features much if at all, but professionals are going to want to use them regularly I would have thought. Would have been 5 stars if it wasn't for this touchscreen issue.
M**O
Ich habe mir den HOZO M-Cube Laser-Entfernungsmesser zugelegt, da ich ein kompaktes und präzises Gerät für schnelle Messungen im Innen- und Außenbereich benötige. Besonders interessant fand ich die Grünlaser-Technologie, die eine bessere Sichtbarkeit bieten soll, sowie die Bluetooth-Funktion für App-Konnektivität. Erster Eindruck und Verarbeitung Beim Auspacken fiel mir sofort die hochwertige Verarbeitung und das moderne Design auf. Der M-Cube ist kompakt und leicht, sodass er bequem in eine Tasche passt. Das Gehäuse wirkt robust, was bei Baustellen oder Outdoor-Arbeiten besonders wichtig ist. Besonders positiv: ✅ Grüner Laserstrahl – deutlich besser sichtbar als rote Laser, besonders bei Tageslicht. ✅ Wiederaufladbarer Akku – keine lästigen Batteriewechsel nötig. ✅ Intuitives LCD-Display – klare Anzeige aller Werte, auch bei hellem Licht gut lesbar. Messgenauigkeit und Funktionen Der HOZO M-Cube bietet eine hohe Genauigkeit von ±1,5 mm und eine Reichweite von bis zu 50 m, was für die meisten Anwendungen völlig ausreicht. In meinen Tests hat das Gerät zuverlässig und schnell exakte Messwerte geliefert. ✔ Direkte Messungen (Längenmessung) ✔ Flächen- und Volumenberechnung – ideal für Bauprojekte oder Renovierungen ✔ Pythagoras-Messung – ermöglicht indirekte Höhenmessungen ✔ Bluetooth-Konnektivität – Synchronisation mit der HOZO App, ideal für digitale Messprotokolle Komfort und Bedienung Der M-Cube liegt gut in der Hand, die Bedienung ist intuitiv, und die Messungen erfolgen blitzschnell. Besonders praktisch finde ich die App-Anbindung, mit der ich Messwerte direkt speichern und verwalten kann – perfekt für Handwerker und DIY-Projekte. Fazit Der HOZO M-Cube Laser-Entfernungsmesser überzeugt mit Präzision, modernem Design und praktischen Zusatzfunktionen. Der Grünlaser ist bei Tageslicht hervorragend sichtbar, die Bluetooth-App macht das Speichern von Messungen einfacher, und der wiederaufladbare Akku ist ein großer Pluspunkt. 🔹 Für Heimwerker, Handwerker und Profis ist dieses kompakte Gerät eine perfekte Wahl. Ich bin rundum zufrieden und kann es uneingeschränkt empfehlen! ✅📏🔦
F**R
Der Laserentfernungsmesser kommt überraschend klein daher. Das ist auch leider der einzige Pluspunkt, den ich vergeben kann. Als Minuspunkt ist das sehr träge Display zu nennen und die überraschend schlechte Genauigkeit. Abweichungen von über einem Zentimeter gegenüber einem Standard-Entfernungsmesser habe ich vorher noch nie gesehen, die Entfernungen habe ich mit mehreren Stahlbandmaßen und Zollstöcken nachgemessen: Der Bosch Entfernungsmesser hatte immer Recht. Im Einstellungsmenü gibt es die Möglichkeit, den Laser um +/- 6mm zu "kalibrieren", das hat aber nicht zum Erfolg verholfen. Ich kann den Entfernungsmesser nicht empfehlen.
C**.
Der Laser-Entfernungsmesser der Firma Hozu wird in einem schlicht gestalteten kleinen Karton geliefert – enthalten sind das Gerät selbst, eine Anleitung sowie ein Ladekabel. Der Entfernungsmesser ist kompakt und handlich und verfügt über einen grün leuchtenden Laser, der präzises und schnelles Arbeiten ermöglicht. Über den integrierten Touchscreen lassen sich verschiedene Einstellungen vornehmen – unter anderem die Auswahl unterschiedlicher Maßeinheiten sowie mehrerer Messmethoden. Die Bedienung ist dabei intuitiv und einfach. Zusätzlich ist eine kleine Wasserwaage integriert, mit der schnelle Orientierungsmessungen möglich sind. Für präzisere Anwendungen empfiehlt sich jedoch der Einsatz einer größeren Wasserwaage. Das Gerät ermöglicht nicht nur die Messung von Entfernungen, sondern auch die Berechnung von Flächen und Rauminhalten. Über eine optionale App lassen sich erweiterte Einstellungen vornehmen und Messdaten weiterverarbeiten. Ein durchdachtes und praktisches Werkzeug, das mein Set sinnvoll ergänzt. Von mir gibt es 4 von 5 Sternen.
P**S
The cube is pretty compact and has a screen that very closely resembles the Apple Watch (non Ultra models). What I like: + Loads of functions. + Can pair with a mobile app to store and visualise all the data. + Nice big screen - easy to read and gets plenty bright. + Very compact and lightweight. + Long battery life. + USB-C charging. + I managed to achieve accuracy of +/- 1mm, but note I had to play around a lot with it to calibrate it. + Supports firmware updates through the app, there even was a pending one, which I installed. Hopefully future updates will make the device better. What I do not like: - The software needs a lot of work. The device itself is controlled mostly through the capacitive touch screen. It has just two physical buttons, one is basically the on/off, the other is to save/capture the current measurement. The graphical interface is quite laggy and generally annoying to use. Sometimes I try to scroll and it instead clicks some function. When I flick to scroll, sometimes it scrolls a fair amount, sometimes it barely moves. - The device came with horrendous accuracy, it was whole centimetres off even on measurements below 1 meter. Tried it on various surface and with various lighting conditions. It should have come calibrated from the factory, especially at this budget. There are calibration settings, but they are quite vague, so you need to trial and error your way to an accurate reading, and even more annoyingly - the calibration settings are buried as far away as possible in the menus. Weirdly, the calibration settings weren't in their "0" state, so it looked like it had come pre-calibrated, but it was actually way off. - No carrying case to protect the screen and lens, not even a rubber flap on the USB-C port. Apparently this is more of a tech product than a tool to help you get your work done. - The phone app is fairly basic and unpolished... It can pair with the Cube, but it can't change any of its settings or control it, you have to fiddle with the Cube's screen and buttons. Why? - The calibration is basically two sliders, none of which is mentioned or explained in the manual I got, so I had to trial and error my way. I had to change one of them to the lowest possible setting to get accurate results, which makes me worried that the variability in their manufacturing might actually be wider than the software can accommodate for. I was lucky and apparently managed to get reasonably good results, but what if I needed to offset a bit more? An example of how annoying the graphical interface is: To get to the calibration settings, you have to scroll all the way to the bottom of the menu, occasionally clicking instead of scrolling, go into settings, then swipe to the side, again occasionally clicking instead of scrolling, and select another settings-type looking icon to get to the calibration page. After you've made your change, you have to scroll down, occasionally changing a slider for the calibration instead of scrolling, to get to a "back" button. Basically, one page is a list, another is swiping side to side... On one page you go back by swiping up, on another you scroll down to see a "back" button. There's zero consistency! And the whole UI is constantly very choppy and misrecognises swipes as clicks. Overall, it can be a handy tool, but it depends on being more convenient than the alternatives... And sadly, the user experience is pretty annoying at the moment. I feel like this type of device has to be consistently solid right out of the box, otherwise you start doubting the quality of the device, and thus the consistency of its accuracy... And if you have to regularly double-check its measurements using alternative tools - what's the point of this device?
J**G
Indirect measurement is not accurate at all
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