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The LogicBlue LevelMatePRO is a patented Bluetooth-enabled vehicle leveling system featuring a 3-axis digital accelerometer for 0.1° accuracy. Designed for RVs, motorhomes, and trailers, it offers dual-axis leveling feedback, hitch position memory, and a user-friendly app compatible with iOS and Android. Powered by a replaceable button cell battery and made in the USA, it drastically reduces setup time and enables fast, single-person leveling—even in low-light conditions.





| ASIN | B01FGGSWPW |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,457 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #2 in Car Suspension Self-Leveling Units |
| Brand | LogicBlue Technology |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,418) |
| Date First Available | 3 July 2016 |
| Item Weight | 141 g |
| Item model number | LMP001R |
| Lift Type | Automatic |
| Manufacturer | Command Electronics, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LMP001R |
| Mirror Adjustment | Call Control |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 5.08 x 3.18 cm; 140.61 g |
| Special Features | Accurate to 0.1 degrees, Drastically reduces setup time, Easy to install and simple to use, Patented Wireless Rv Leveling System, Works with motorhomes, travel trailers, and 5th wheels |
| Voltage | 3 Volts |
J**S
I often set up my trailer alone, but even with someone helping me - this is amazing! I use this in combo with the curved leveling blocks. So much faster and easier than lugging and stacking wood. My only gripe would be with the app - if you turn off your phone screen or switch to another app it has to regain connection. It’s a minor annoyance. The app otherwise works great! And I have zero problems getting a connection from inside my truck.
A**M
I think this product works great. I’ve heard people complain about the battery. Life don’t be so cheap. Go by yourself a lithium ion battery to put in it. It does vary if you set it up with your slide outs in versus out, I choose the level of my trailer with a slide outs out and then calibrate this device.
M**D
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.
M**I
Good products
W**S
I must have for leveling your camper now you don’t have to run around with a level trying to figure out if you get the right spot on the campsite you just drive in when it shows level you everything is very quick and easy. Saves having a higher argument about where the camper should be
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