Digital levels are electronic tools used to measure angles and determine if a surface is perfectly horizontal (level) or vertical (plumb). They use electronic sensors, such as accelerometers or inclinometers, to detect the angle of inclination and display it on a digital screen. They are commonly used in construction, woodworking, surveying, and other applications where precise leveling and angle measurement are required, offering higher accuracy and ease of use compared to traditional bubble levels.
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