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Hey just thought I'd post my experience and see if anyone can add opinion or fact to it.
The past 8 green lasers in the NewWish housings I have had really did not satisfy me. I know that for under $6 I should be amazed that they can even get green laser light out of them, but when the standard is not met, I cannot help but be disappointed. I think they need to give bigger exit apertures because upon close inspection (with goggles), only about half the beam is getting through. In some cases not even half!
Yeah yeah, you get what you pay for, but I just think the manufacturers should take this into account.
Oh and it seems like the new modules they are using, y'know the ones with the black focus lens, require like 3.7V to work with stability! So all these laser pens are unstable with low output when they could be better!
But come to think of it that's not a horrible thing because some idiot could get their hands on one of these and be using standard alkalines and it would be safer for the public for him to have an unstable low power laser.
Its only with their green lasers too, the 405nm blu-rays are amazing. I'd buy one any day of the week! Those are the real deal!
So yeah, add opinions and facts and your own experiences. I'd love to hear!
The past 8 green lasers in the NewWish housings I have had really did not satisfy me. I know that for under $6 I should be amazed that they can even get green laser light out of them, but when the standard is not met, I cannot help but be disappointed. I think they need to give bigger exit apertures because upon close inspection (with goggles), only about half the beam is getting through. In some cases not even half!
Yeah yeah, you get what you pay for, but I just think the manufacturers should take this into account.
Oh and it seems like the new modules they are using, y'know the ones with the black focus lens, require like 3.7V to work with stability! So all these laser pens are unstable with low output when they could be better!
But come to think of it that's not a horrible thing because some idiot could get their hands on one of these and be using standard alkalines and it would be safer for the public for him to have an unstable low power laser.
Its only with their green lasers too, the 405nm blu-rays are amazing. I'd buy one any day of the week! Those are the real deal!
So yeah, add opinions and facts and your own experiences. I'd love to hear!