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[Review] Laser 302 - 532nm green Laser 200mW

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Introduction

Well, I think you all know these (SD) Lasers 300, 301, 302, 303 etc. are cheapy lasers with bad quality and far from spec. I also would never buy this by myself, but actually this was an gift from my sister. :wave:
She just knew that I'm into green lasers, so she ordered me the 'Laser 302 532nm 200mW' from Amazon. I didn't knew the fact until she asked me if any package arrived last week. She payed $50 (38,00€) shipped. Click here to get to the laser.

Shipping

Oh man, this shipping was retarded. :banghead:
Ordered and payed 03-31-2013, sent 04-01-2013 and arrived today 04-17-2013. Well, this sounds quite normal, but if I compare my shippment with other customers who bought the same laser from the same seller (which took mostly 5-7 days) I can't say any good about this shippment. Also he gave me an tracking number for "Singapore Post Air Mail", which doesn't worked. It says that they can't find my package. Anyway, finally I got my package. Also I got my 532nm saftey goggles from Blord which tooks ONLY TWO DAYS from Belgium to Germany.

Package

It arrived relatively safety. This laser was packed into foam package. When I opened this package, the laser was into an (WHOLE LPF KNOWS THEM :D) white box which was labeld with "Green Laser Pointer".
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Thanks to Blord which was so nice and sold me goggles for only $20 shipped which tooks only two days until they arrived.

When I opened the box there was the laserpointer, an charger, an adapter for EU, two saftey keys and an 18650 battery, which was already charged and into the laserpointer.
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The laserpointer

The host feels very solid and quality in your hands. The material is aluminium.
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Take a look on the stiker, you can see 200mW, which I think is a lie. :crackup:
I think the laser is around 90-110mW. I don't already have an LPM to mess up.
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Now turn on the laser

To turn on the laser, I had to turn the key from red in to green.
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Pictures were made WITHOUT ANY FOG!
The dot is very visible at day and night. The beam is a bit visible in a fully light room.
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Beamshots

In a dark with a shutter of 1/3s (pretty same how it looks in real)
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and now point at sky with a shutter of 1s
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Burning and lightning matches

This laser lights matches with red head with ease. Never thought it's possible with this laser. Here are some snapshots from videos I have taken.
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Here is a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hBktIrNCVM

Conclusion

I'm happy with this laser at the moment. It's a really powerful one, but I can't say I recommend it, because the quality of these lasers aren't the best. I hope this laser will do his job well as long as he can. :beer:
Hope you liked this review. Feel free if you have any questions.

Valendro
 
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You have waited for the safety goggle before you did any test. That is a mayor plus. You can't be safe enough with lasers. Thanks for the review. :)
 
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You have waited for the safety goggle before you did any test. That is a mayor plus. You can't be safe enough with lasers. Thanks for the review. :)

You said it! :)
Thanks again for these great goggles.

Thank you.
 
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