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I was wondering if someone knows where i could but some like the ones offered by radiant electronics the radiat shades, i need some tht protects from blue and green.

Prefered if they ship from USA ty.
 





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I pmed garoq asking for those but he hasnt answered are u sure those wil protect both range in wavelenths? (blue and green?)
 
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You should buy better goggles IMO. read there description it doesn't help you if you hit you eye on accident and thats the whole point of wearing them...
 
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Read the description again, these goggles are not meant for direct beam viewing, because looking directly into any laser is a bad idea.
There is only for one wavelength an OD mentioned, which apparently they tested. But there's no certification whatsoever and I have doubts about their testing methods, so buy some better stuff. If you don't buy real certified goggles, at least go for the ones that have proper specifications, like at dragon lasers.
 
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Hi freeway,

By design, laser experiments should provide very little if any chance of you actually taking a direct hit to the eye. We have tested the Radiant Shades and have found they will provide protection from a direct hit of a 445nm 1w laser, and reduce its power from 1w to 5mw that would actually hit your eye, which is considered a "safe" exposure level by the FDA, but of course no exposure is a million times better than even a small amount of exposure.
 




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