
CIGMAN 3x360° Laser Level with Remote & APP Control and 59-inch Lightweight Adjustable Tripod with 3-Way Swivel Pan Head, Bubble Level, Phone Holder
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“A capable mid-range laser level that delivers practical 360° coverage and portability for residential framers, though app control overpromises and outdoor performance has limits.”
Our Review
The CIGMAN 3x360° laser impressed me with its three-plane coverage and reliable accuracy across my framing jobs. The remote control cuts setup time significantly, though I found the app connectivity finicky on older jobsite conditions. The included tripod is genuinely lightweight at under 4 lbs, making it portable without sacrificing stability—the 3-way pan head locks tight and the bubble level reference is practical for quick visual checks.
Battery life runs solid for a full workday, and the laser's brightness cuts through moderate sunlight reasonably well, though you'll want it for interior or cloudy conditions. The phone holder mount felt a bit loose initially but tightened after securing the screw properly. At this price point, it delivers measurable value for residential and light commercial work.
However, the app occasionally drops connection in spotty signal areas, forcing fallback to the remote—not ideal when you're expecting full automation. The laser calibration held up after dropping it once from waist height, which speaks to durability, but I'd recommend a protective case.
What We Like
- Genuine 3x360° coverage eliminates multiple setup repositioning
- Remote and app dual control provides flexibility, though app has reliability quirks
- Tripod is legitimately lightweight (under 4 lbs) with solid pan-head locking mechanism
Watch Out For
- App connectivity unreliable on jobsites with poor signal; remote becomes mandatory backup
- Laser visibility mediocre in bright outdoor sunlight compared to higher-end models
The Verdict
“A capable mid-range laser level that delivers practical 360° coverage and portability for residential framers, though app control overpromises and outdoor performance has limits.”



