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50mW 5-in-1 Green Beam Laser Pointer Pen from budgetgadgets.com

Blord

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50mW 5-in-1 Green Beam Laser Pointer Pen from budgetgadgets.com
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I am doing the review of the 50mW 5-in-1 Green Beam Laser Pointer Pen from budgetgadgets.com. The specs are :
Wave Length: 532nm
5 patterns heads included
Battery: 2 AAA /LR03 1.5V batteries (Included)
Package Including:
1*Green Laser Pointer Pen
4*Laser Pointer Heads
2*Disposable AAA 1.5V batteries

Shipping/Packaging
I bought the laser on 7/7/2012 and it arrives at 17/7/2012. That is pretty quick considering there are two weekends in between. The package was a white envelope and inside was the black laser box wrapped in several layers of foam. The laser box was undamaged at arrival. I can't say that from other vendors. :whistle:

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Appearance and Feel
The laser is a standard green laserpen with two AAA batteries. The batteries are included. I recommend rechargeable batteries. That is good for the environment. ;)
The 5 kaleidoscope heads are more sturdy than I have seen before and they fit perfectly on the laser. They also don't rattle which is a common problem.
However turning the head take some force. I think it will wear out in time and a small drop of oil will help turning more easily.

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Performance
The warning sticker shows the output is <50mW. Let's see what the real output is. My LPM is showing 47mW. That is pretty accurate. :eek:

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Conclusion
The dot is very clean and round. The output of 50mW is accurate.
Everything is working as it should be. A minor con is the stiff head but that can be solved.

Thanks for watching !!! :wave::beer:
 

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Its a very interesting laser, i liked it a lot :)
Blord, awesome review man +1 :beer: (Whenever i can)

Jim
 
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The warning sticker shows the output is <50mW. Let's see what the real output is. My LPM is showing 47mW. That is pretty accurate

47mW Filtered?
 
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Great review!

Feels nice to have an on-spec pointer once in a while. :D

Cheers!
 
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Good review.
I like all the pics of the affects.
It seems like a good power for a pen style host.
 




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