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Should I buy these multiwave goggles?

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I searched around and couldn’t find information on these particular goggles…
Multiwave goggles for $45. I want these mostly for 405 12x eventually, 445 1-2w, maybe a green eventually. I know it’s no good for reds… mild for 808, but I’m planning on spending $140ish for some good 808 goggles for my 20w. Specs and link:
Multi Wavelength Laser Eyes Protection Glasses/Goggle

266nm OD 5
488-514.5nm OD 5
441.6nm OD 5
532nm OD 4
514nm OD 5
808nm,810nm OD 3
904nm,980nm OD 5
1064nm OD 5
1510nm,1530nm,1610nm OD 5

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I haven't seen the pair before, but if they protect as good as they say they do, they look pretty good all around.
 
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The only way to tell FOR CERTAIN is for someone in the forum to buy a pair, and test them.
 
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Obviously you can also opt for these other multi wavelengths goggles,

valid for UV, violet, blue, green and 808nm, and have a good VLT of 32%

Not valid for the red laser.

DI3 - Pump Diode, KTP, 532nm, 808nm [NR-DI3-EN207] - $147.00


Yes, these are the ones I was looking at getting later... would these - do you think - be good for 100w 808nm as well? That's my next big one after the 20w... But the ones I want to get right now are really more for a good handheld multiwavelength (not more than 3w)

Even with that being said... I may get these DI3's anyways. :) I like my eyes...
 
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Yes, in theory these are good.

For continuous wave, these goggles are rated OD5 at 808nm for the EN207/208 specifications, and only permits pass thru 0.001%

And OD6 for the ANSI Z136 specifications, and only permits pass thru 0.0001%
 
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Yes, in theory these are good.

For continuous wave, these goggles are rated OD5 at 808nm for the EN207/208 specifications, and only permits pass thru 0.001%

And OD6 for the ANSI Z136 specifications, and only permits pass thru 0.0001%

Yes, the specs are fantastic. :) So... the original question again... would these others suffice for getting an extra pair for friends to view my A140?
 

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Yep. I have those cheaper multi-wavelength ones (link) and they work great for green (532+1064/808) and blue (473 and 445) laser protection. :cool:
I haven't verified that the stated OD rating is accurate, but from using them often, I know they protect.
 
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Yep. I have those cheaper multi-wavelength ones (link) and they work great for green (532+1064/808) and blue (473 and 445) laser protection. :cool:
I haven't verified that the stated OD rating is accurate, but from using them often, I know they protect.

Awesome! Thanks!
I may get a pair of these as well so I can have a bystander with the blue and purple. :)
 

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ZoneStealth sells GREAT goggles. I've been using mine for almost 2 years now, and have never felt like I wasn't getting 100% protection. Granted I don't have equipment to test them, but I still believe they are fully up to their specs.
 




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