Seeker laser rangefinder module - Element Optics
A handheld rangefinder forces you to break position, raise the device, read the number, put it away, and reacquire your target. At a match, that costs time. In the field, it can cost the shot entirely. The Seeker mounts directly to your weapon system, zeros to your riflescope, and gives you range, atmospheric data, and a firing solution without any of that, exactly when you need it.
3,000 meter range
The Seeker reaches out to 3,000 meters and mounts on a Picatinny rail. Zeroing it to your riflescope aligns the measurement axis with the sight line, so the distance you measure is directly valid for the firing solution the ballistics engine calculates. No correction step, no offset to account for.
Atmospheric sensors onboard
The Seeker carries a full sensor suite: barometer, hygrometer, inclinometer, thermometer, and compass. These feed conditions data continuously and automatically into the ballistics calculator. You do not need a separate weather meter or to stop and enter pressure and temperature by hand.
Wind correction
Wind at long range is the variable you can least afford to ignore and hardest to pin down precisely. The Seeker lets you input wind speed and direction through the onboard controls, and the computer combines that with the drop data for the ranged distance. You can also enter two wind values at once, a high and a low estimate, which gives you a correction range rather than a single number you have to commit to when the wind is shifting.
App integration and profile management
Build profiles in the Element Ballistics App and push them to the Seeker over Bluetooth. The unit holds 4 profiles, switchable directly in the field, and can also be triggered via a wired remote switch when mounted on the forend. Shooters running Element Optics glass alongside the Seeker will find the Element Optics Theos 6-36x56 MIL riflescope a natural pairing within the same ecosystem.
Comparing the Seeker with other rail-mounted options? Also take a look at the Impact 4000 ballistic laser rangefinder - Vortex and the FIRE4000 ballistic laser rangefinder - Tango.
Specifications
• Brand: Element Optics
• Model: Seeker laser rangefinder module (WMLRF)
• Maximum range: 3,000 meters
• Onboard sensors: barometer, hygrometer, inclinometer, thermometer, compass
• Ballistics engine: Element Ballistics Chip
• Profile storage: 4 ballistic profiles
• Connectivity: Bluetooth and wired remote (USB-C)
• Mounting: Picatinny / Weaver rail
• App: Element Ballistics App (iOS and Android)
• Expected availability: summer 2026
Who is the Seeker for?
Shooters who need fast, accurate firing solutions at long range without extra steps. That covers PRS competitors who have to engage targets quickly, hunters working large game at distance, and dedicated long-range shooters who want to simplify their setup without sacrificing precision. At its price point, the Seeker brings a level of integration, 3,000 meter reach, full atmospheric sensing, onboard ballistics, that typically costs considerably more elsewhere.