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* Small & compact design; 3.2" x 1.5" x 0.9" (almost as small as an AA battery)
* Bright 405nm 15mW Nichia blue-violet laser
* Momentary ON push button plus an ON/OFF toggle switch
* Replaceable AA protected Li-ion rechargeable battery (included)
* ~7 hour run time before recharge
* ~8 hour USB 100mA recharge from drained battery (cable included)
* 24/7 operation through USB power (or any 5 volt source)
* Low profile (easy in and out of pocket with no snags)
* Easy one hand operation
* Protective fluorescing lens cap
* Reverse voltage & current regulated protections
* Focusable lens for near or far to a pinpoint dot
* Lower price, higher quality, & better protection than the larger models
* Amazing effects
New feature for V3!! Self contained USB recharging circuit with included Li-ion (Lithium-ion) rechargeable battery and USB cable. When the internal AA rechargeable battery drains, it's as easy as plugging the provided USB cable into the laser then into any USB port and the charging begins. A cell phone charger can be used as long as it has a mini USB connector, 5 volts, and >100ma of current. An internal red LED lights while charging, and turns off when complete. This design has 2 protection methods for the Li-ion battery. The internal charging circuit and the battery both contain a protection so the battery does not over charge above 4.2 volts and over discharge below 2.5 volts to ensure a long life. This Li-ion battery has no memory effect, so it doesn't matter if it's charged partially or charged fully and can be recharged hundreds of times. A regular 1.5 volt AA alkaline battery can be used, but the run time will suffer. A rechargeable NiMH can be used, but the run time will suffer too. It's recommended to use the provided Li-ion battery for optimum performance. Whichever battery you choose the output power will be the same until the battery is drained, i.e. it won't get dimmer with use. The internal recharging circuit should ONLY be used with Li-ion batteries. This battery is capable of 4.2 volts maximum, while a regular AA battery has only 1.5 volts. Do not use this battery in any other device which requires a standard AA, you will most likely damage your device.
Read a review done by The LED Museum:
http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/fourteen/blu-ray3.htm
New thread open with high powered laser available here:
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The Laser Box V3[br]
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FEATURES:* Small & compact design; 3.2" x 1.5" x 0.9" (almost as small as an AA battery)
* Bright 405nm 15mW Nichia blue-violet laser
* Momentary ON push button plus an ON/OFF toggle switch
* Replaceable AA protected Li-ion rechargeable battery (included)
* ~7 hour run time before recharge
* ~8 hour USB 100mA recharge from drained battery (cable included)
* 24/7 operation through USB power (or any 5 volt source)
* Low profile (easy in and out of pocket with no snags)
* Easy one hand operation
* Protective fluorescing lens cap
* Reverse voltage & current regulated protections
* Focusable lens for near or far to a pinpoint dot
* Lower price, higher quality, & better protection than the larger models
* Amazing effects
New feature for V3!! Self contained USB recharging circuit with included Li-ion (Lithium-ion) rechargeable battery and USB cable. When the internal AA rechargeable battery drains, it's as easy as plugging the provided USB cable into the laser then into any USB port and the charging begins. A cell phone charger can be used as long as it has a mini USB connector, 5 volts, and >100ma of current. An internal red LED lights while charging, and turns off when complete. This design has 2 protection methods for the Li-ion battery. The internal charging circuit and the battery both contain a protection so the battery does not over charge above 4.2 volts and over discharge below 2.5 volts to ensure a long life. This Li-ion battery has no memory effect, so it doesn't matter if it's charged partially or charged fully and can be recharged hundreds of times. A regular 1.5 volt AA alkaline battery can be used, but the run time will suffer. A rechargeable NiMH can be used, but the run time will suffer too. It's recommended to use the provided Li-ion battery for optimum performance. Whichever battery you choose the output power will be the same until the battery is drained, i.e. it won't get dimmer with use. The internal recharging circuit should ONLY be used with Li-ion batteries. This battery is capable of 4.2 volts maximum, while a regular AA battery has only 1.5 volts. Do not use this battery in any other device which requires a standard AA, you will most likely damage your device.
Read a review done by The LED Museum:
http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/fourteen/blu-ray3.htm
Drawing on glow-in-the-dark
material using The Laser Box V3
material using The Laser Box V3