LEDbeam
0
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2016
- Messages
- 224
- Points
- 28
I've read the many postings where it is said that laser goggles are mandatory if you don't want to suffer any damage. But then I always read posts where people say something like, "Wow, this laser's beam is so incredibly bright!" But if the safety goggles filter out the laser's light, then they wouldn't be able to eat see the beam at all.
If someone wanted to buy a laser mainly to view the beam by aiming at at a safe location in the sky, or at a distant tree or something like that, could a person still receive eye damage from simply viewing the beam?
I'm thinking seriously of getting a Jlasers 700mw Green. Just don't want to lose my eyesight as a result.
If someone wanted to buy a laser mainly to view the beam by aiming at at a safe location in the sky, or at a distant tree or something like that, could a person still receive eye damage from simply viewing the beam?
I'm thinking seriously of getting a Jlasers 700mw Green. Just don't want to lose my eyesight as a result.