🚐 Level up your adventure with precision and ease!
The LogicBlue LevelMatePRO is a patented wireless RV leveling system featuring a 3-axis digital accelerometer for 0.1° accuracy. It connects via Bluetooth to an intuitive app that displays both side-to-side and front-to-back leveling on one screen. Designed for effortless single-person use, it saves hitch positions and extends Bluetooth range. Made in the USA with user-replaceable batteries, it drastically reduces setup time for travel trailers, motorhomes, and 5th wheels.
Manufacturer | Command Electronics, LLC |
Brand | LogicBlue Technology |
Model | LevelMatePRO |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 1.25 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | LMP001R |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | LMP001R |
Mirror Adjustment | Call Control |
Special Features | Drastically reduces setup time, Accurate to 0.1 degrees, Patented Wireless Rv Leveling System, Works with motorhomes, travel trailers, and 5th wheels, Easy to install and simple to use |
Lift Type | Automatic |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
D**.
High accuracy, great range, easy to install and use.
Really cool product. It's mounted inside a cabinet at the middle of a 31' Airstream, and my phone picks it up from the driver seat of my truck. Using leveling chocks, I'm able to level the camper side-to-side myself from the driver seat. I'm able to level front to back from the tongue jack myself. Accuracy is really high, which is important to us with a sliding barn door on the bathroom. I recommend to all my friends, and they all have one now, too.
M**A
Camper level that will save the arguments!
Saves many arguments with the husband while leveling the camper! Highly recommend, easy to set up and use!
C**E
Buy!!!
Purchased based off of other reviews. Very happy with the leveling. Nothing is 100% perfect but love getting as close as we can.
J**J
Saves on set up time by a lot
This worked great so far. I used it for the first and only time over the weekend. I pulled into the site. Turned it on. Waited for it to load. After what seemed like a fairly long time it showed me what side I needed to raise and how much. That part worked great. Backed the trailer up a foot. Put the boards down needed to make me level and done.No more guess work. This was my first-time camping in this trailer. We went from a pop up I leveled with a scissor jack to a 26' hard shell with dual wheels. We camped for over 6 years in the pop up. I have a heavy-duty scissor jack I slid under the axel and made a thing to go onto a cordless drill. My wife would watch our level gauge and tell be when we were level. So I had concerns on getting his trailer level.With the Level Mate Pro no more guess work. No more laying on the ground jacking the trailer up. No more "words" with the wife looking for that sweet spot. I am so glad I found and purchased this.Now for the cons: It seems to take a long time connecting from my phone to the Level Mate Pro.. I would recommend turning it on as you are checking in. Instead of waiting to try and connect at the site. We pulled into the site and turned the unit on. As I sat there with my nose of the truck blocking the road in front I was glad nobody needed to get passed while I was waiting for Level Mate Pro to get connected and give me the feedback I needed.The other con I have is I tried the hitch recall position. As we were getting ready to leave I turned the unit on and tried the hitch position recall. As I was again waiting for it to connect and hopefully give me that info I was able to back the truck up where it needed to be to get hooked back up. It never did give me the help I needed get me under the hitch. Not a major issue. Just an inconvenient since I was hoping it was also going to save me time hooking back up.Overall I would purchase this again for the time and aggravation it saves leveling the trailer. I should get better using it the more I use it. Great product just like everything in life it has its quirks.
T**.
So much easier than a bubble level
This is so much easier than a bubble level. My MH has auto levelers and I find this easier, quicker and more accurate. I does work with an Android.
A**R
This is a must have if your RV doesn't have an auto level system.
This is an awesome product. Can level my trailer in minutes by my self. Must have!!!
M**D
An Invaluable Tool for the Solo Newbie; Highly Recommended!
Before my first solo RV trip, I was very intimidated at the prospect of leveling my RV by myself. Friends had told me that leveling had nearly caused them to get divorced, and so I had investigated hydraulic levelers that cost from $2,500 to nearly $4,000. I decided instead to invest $145 in the LMP to save the cost, added weight, and ongoing maintenance of hydraulic levelers, and I am very glad I did.I just completed my first trip in a 24’ Class C dually RV, and highly recommend the LevelMate Pro (LMP.) I installed the LMP in the center of the RV, near the ceiling above the closet door next to the fridge. This location gives it direct line of sight to the console next to the driver’s seat, where I set my iPhone 12 Max Pro. It is also a location where it will be easy for me to unscrew it and take it down to change the battery when I need to later on. The LMP was well packaged with user friendly instructions. Installation was easy to do, and took less than half an hour. I had downloaded the app before I left on my trip, which expedited the installation process.When I arrive at a campsite, I immediately turn on the LMP and then the app, and use it to find the most level spot at the site. In many cases I don’t need to use levelers. But when I do need levelers, I use the LMP to help me try to find a spot where I only need to level two wheels instead of three, which simplifies the leveling process. The LMP tells me how many inches I need to raise each wheel, which helps me know how to position my levelers. Even as a newby, I found that I could level my RV on the first try instead of having to make multiple attempts.I have had no problems maintaining connectivity with the app. All my campsites so far have had cellular access. I am guessing that if I ever camp where I can’t get a cell signal, it may not work because of how Bluetooth handles location, but I actually don’t know that for a fact.Once the RV is level, I set my parking brake and then shift into park, turn off the LMP unit, turn off the app, and then set my chocks. FWIW, the levelers I use are some combination of legos, 18” 2 x10s, and Beechlane curved levelers. I recently decided to cut up a 1/2” horse stall mat from Tractor Supply into 8” x 18” pieces to use under the curved levelers and as a replacement for the legos, which are starting to break from age and use, but haven’t tried that yet.
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