Huepar sells green beams, long ranges and USB-C charging for the price of a red beam unit from anybody else. Two things are worth knowing before you buy: the app is the weak half of every one of these, and the dual laser feature the flagship is named for makes it less accurate, not more.
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| Model | Range | Beam | What it adds | Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S60-G-BT | 200 ft | Green | Cheapest green beam here | 4.4 · 265 | Check price |
| S100-G-BT | 330 ft | Green | The middle of the S line | 4.4 · 265 | Check price |
| S120-G-BT | 395 ft | Green | Longest of the S line | 4.4 · 265 | Check price |
| Dual Laser 395 ft | 395 ft | Red, two heads | Two-way measurement | 4.3 · 318 | Check price |
| Dual Laser 656 ft | 656 ft | Red, two heads | Longest range on this site | 4.3 · 318 | Check price |
Note the rating counts. Three S units share 265 and both Dual units share 318, which tells you these are variant listings pooling their reviews rather than five independently reviewed products.
Look down the ratings column before anything else. The S60, S100 and S120 all show 265 ratings. Both Dual Laser units show 318.
That is not a coincidence and it is not us copying a number down twice. Those are variant listings, so the reviews are pooled across every version in the family. A 4.4 from 265 ratings on the S120 does not mean 265 people bought a 395 ft green beam unit and rated it. It means 265 people bought something in that family.
This matters because review count is how most people judge a budget brand, and here it is measuring the family rather than the product. It is not deceptive, it is how Amazon variants work. It does mean you should read Huepar's numbers as a brand signal rather than a model signal, and it is worth knowing when you compare a Huepar against a Bosch whose 5,846 ratings all belong to one product.
The Dual Laser units are named for measuring in two directions at once, which is the feature you are paying extra for. Huepar's own specification says single head measurement is accurate to plus or minus 1/16 in, and double head measurement to plus or minus 1/8 in. Using the headline feature doubles your tolerance. That is a reasonable engineering trade and it is printed plainly in the listing, but nobody reading a product title would guess it. If precision matters on a given measurement, take it one way.
The S60, S100 and S120 are the same design with different ranges: 200 ft, 330 ft and 395 ft. All three are green beam, all three have Bluetooth, all three share the app and the feature set.
Since they also share a review pool, the only real decision is how far you need to measure and how much you want to spend on the difference. For interior work the S60 at 200 ft is more than enough and it is the cheapest way into a green beam anywhere on this site.
Green is the reason to buy any of them. It is several times easier for the eye to pick out than red, which matters on dark paint, across large rooms and in dim spaces. It does not solve direct sunlight, and no green beam does. What solves sunlight is a camera viewfinder, and that is a different guide entirely.
This is the one complaint that appears against every connected Huepar we read. One owner wrote a warm review of the hardware, calling it a lovely little machine with intuitive buttons and praising the add, subtract, Pythagoras, area and volume functions, then said there was a dark cloud: the app is terrible, pairing is easy but reconnecting fails most of the time, the drawing tools are poor, and parts of the interface are still in Chinese.
Take that at face value when you plan how you will use one. If you want the number to appear on your phone occasionally, the app is survivable and re-pairing is a minor irritation. If you want to walk a house and leave with a floor plan, this is not the brand and the Bluetooth guide ranks the alternatives on their software.
Two things come up repeatedly across the range and neither is about the electronics.
There is no clip or hook to catch the edge of what you are measuring, the way a tape does. That makes referencing an edge awkward and is a real disadvantage on short measurements.
And pressing the measure button is enough to move the unit. One owner measured accuracy at roughly a sixteenth over sixteen feet and still concluded it was harder to position precisely than a tape measure for that reason. Brace it against something solid and most of that error goes away.
The cheapest green beam laser measure we have found anywhere, and 200 ft is more than any interior needs. If you keep losing a red dot on a dark wall, this is the least you can spend to fix it.
Read our full review of the Huepar S60-G-BT
Check price on AmazonThe same tool as the S60 with 330 ft instead of 200. Worth the small step up only if you genuinely measure past a couple of hundred feet, which indoors almost nobody does.
Read our full review of the Huepar S100-G-BT
Check price on AmazonThe top of the S line. One owner measured it at roughly a sixteenth of an inch over sixteen feet, which is a good result at this price, and then explained precisely why that number is hard to achieve in practice.
Read our full review of the Huepar S120-G-BT
Check price on AmazonMore rated range per dollar than anything else on this site, with an angle sensor, a magnetic back and USB-C charging. Understand the two-way accuracy trade before you rely on it.
Read our full review of the Huepar Dual Laser Distance Meter
Check price on AmazonThe same two-way design as the 656 ft unit with less reach for less money. If the bidirectional measuring is what appeals, this is the sensible version of it for interior work.
Read our full review of the Huepar Dual Laser Distance Meter
Check price on AmazonBuy the S60-G-BT unless you have a specific reason not to. Green beam, 200 ft, the cheapest unit in the range, and interior work never asks for more.
Buy a Dual Laser unit if two-way measurement genuinely helps how you work, and take single head readings whenever the number matters.
Do not buy any of them for the app. That is the consistent finding across every Huepar review we read, and going in knowing it turns a disappointment into a minor irritation.
Feature per dollar, nobody in this category is close. Green beams, angle sensors, Pythagoras modes, USB-C charging and Bluetooth at prices where established brands are still selling a red diode and two AAA cells.
What you give up is software, support and single product review depth. That is a coherent trade at this price and for a lot of buyers it is the right one. It stops being the right trade when the tool is central to how you earn, which is why our contractors guide ranks on what survives and who will replace it.
Whichever you choose, check it against a known length before the first job, and on the Dual units check it in both modes, because they carry two different tolerances.
For the wider picture on choosing a laser measure, including what the specifications actually mean, start on our front page.