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Click for big image Green Laser Pointer II






Brand: Green
Color: Silver
EAN: 0692073900051
Feature(s):
  • Very bright green laser at 532 nm wavelength
  • Output power of <5mW (Class IIIa Laser Product)
  • Range of approximately 9,000 ft (2600 m) in darkness
  • 1.1 mm beam diameter at source
  • Momentary push button switch and solid, heavy duty construction

  • Item Dimensions:
  • Height 0.25"
  • Width 0.25"
  • Length 6"
  • Weight 1 lbs.

  • Label: MPO
    List Price: $159.00
    Manufacturer: MPO
    Model: LPGR
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 0.8"
    Width: 2"
    Length: 0.8"
    Weight: 0.4 lbs.
    Product Group: CE
    Publisher: MPO
    Studio: MPO
    UPC: 692073900051
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Product Description:
    No, it's not red - it's green Okay, just about everyone has a red laser pointer. Heck, we even sell a fine one here at ThinkGeek. But, we're pretty sure you want to be a superior geek - and doing it with a green laser is the way to go. This pointer is significantly brighter (about 50 times) than a red laser pointer and because of its unusual color it is much more noticeable. I mean come on, a 532 nm green laser wavelength is obviously superior to a laughable 650 nm red laser wavelength. And unlike a red laser, the green beam itself can be seen in mid-air in dark conditions, not just the laser beam dot. This allows the green laser pointer to be used for pointing to star constellations (skypointing) and also just generally look cool as hell. The green laser beam dot can be seen at much greater distances than with a red laser pointer. Since green direct injection laser diodes aren't readily available, this pointer is based on the use of Diode Pumped Solid State Frequency Doubled (DPSSFD) laser technology. A high power IR laser diode at 808 nm pumps a tiny block of Nd:YVO4 generating light at 1,064 nm which feeds a KTP intracavity frequency doubler crystal to produce the green beam at 532 nm. Features of this unit include: Very bright green laser at 532 nm wavelength Output power of <5mW (Class IIIa Laser Product) Range of approximately 9,000 ft (2600 m) in darkness 1.1 mm beam diameter at source Momentary push button switch Solid, heavy duty construction Constant wave ou

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.0

    Rating - 1 Date: 2008-12-09
    Content: Bought this at the end of September & have replaced batteries twice. Have not even had the chance to use it in any presentations and unfortunately, outside the return period.
    Summary: Sucks the life out of batteries very quickly

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-09-30
    Content: I bought this for my wife who gives a lot of PowerPoint presentations but I find myself playing with it at home. It drives the dog nuts and it's actually bright enough to point at stars in the night sky. Incredible...
    Summary: Wicked fun

    Rating - 1 Date: 2008-08-12
    Content: I put new batteries in the laser pointer when it arrived and it worked fine at first. However, I then set it down for a few minutes before picking it up again. I put it straight back down because the metal housing was too hot to touch. This happened in the course of about 2 minutes. I had to use a spare t-shirt to pick it up, unscrew the cap and tip the batteries out. I let the product sit for a few minutes to cool down and put it back in. A few days later the same thing happened.

    I wanted to know why this was happening. It was only occasionally, but twice in three days was too common for something that could start a fire. What I noticed bothers me; this device works by passing its current through the outer metal housing! The cap to the batter compartment is just a plain piece of metal that pushes directly against the battery. Obviously the idea is that whenever the device isn't in use the circuit is open and no current passes (so no heat), and while in use energy is consumed by the laser so there isn't excess energy that needs to be burned off as heat. Somehow, perhaps shaking it the wrong way or setting it down too roughly, the device manages to short circuit itself creating a closed circuit without engaging the laser unit, causing it to become incredibly hot until the batteries run out. This unit is a fire hazard.

    Also, the button is weak. Even before I ever pressed it, it rattled a lot just by toughing it. If you're in a job where you'll use this product on a frequent (daily) basis like me (I'm a teacher), I doubt the button will last you six months.

    I'm disappointed and returning this. I'm just glad I hadn't put this in my briefcase when it decided to get hot.
    Summary: Unsafe and Defective

    Rating - 5 Date: 2007-01-26
    Content: My kids love this thing. It's really cool to play with it when it's snowing. I can see the dot over 1 mile away on the co-op elevator tower. Eats up batteries fast though. lol
    Summary: Green Laser

    Rating - 5 Date: 2007-01-03
    Content: I gave one to my son who is a math teacher and he hasn't put it down since Christmas. The green laser is visible when pointed at something half a mile away and it's cool to see the beam all the way if there's anything in the air for the light to bounce off.
    Summary: Green Laser Review


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