My son just gave me an early stocking stuffer, a green laser pointer.
I am an old coot, with a pretty good science background (software eng.), but never really thought much about lasers, other than the occasional thought of, "that's kind of cool".
Anyway, now that I have it, it really is kind of cool, but I have some questions. It apparently came from Ebay. The case seems to be typical of the 301, and 303 style pointers, and says "YL-Laser 303". I get that many different manufacturers can use the same case, and stuff whatever led's, mirrors, lenses etc into them. The weird thing (to me) about this pointer is that the label is green, and the oval that usually contains "WARNING" instead contains the word "PEN" I get the connection but, this seems odd.
Further the label says "Max Output Power < 1 mW Wavelength 532 nm +/- 10 Class III Laser Product ... complies with 21 CFR"
As I mentioned, I don't really know much about lasers, and this site, and GOOGLE have me a bit worried that with the nebulous labeling, something may be really out of spec, and laser radiation, and IR may be bouncing off of lord knows what, affecting the vision of those nearby.
In a moderately lit room, a very thin green beam can be seen, outside in the dark the beam is quite pronounced, and suitable for pointing out constellations. Can less than 1 mW be observed like this?
I am not going to be pointing this at anyone, and am likely worrying about nothing, but thought I would check with some folks with some hands on experience with this stuff. Thanks for any input.
I am an old coot, with a pretty good science background (software eng.), but never really thought much about lasers, other than the occasional thought of, "that's kind of cool".
Anyway, now that I have it, it really is kind of cool, but I have some questions. It apparently came from Ebay. The case seems to be typical of the 301, and 303 style pointers, and says "YL-Laser 303". I get that many different manufacturers can use the same case, and stuff whatever led's, mirrors, lenses etc into them. The weird thing (to me) about this pointer is that the label is green, and the oval that usually contains "WARNING" instead contains the word "PEN" I get the connection but, this seems odd.
Further the label says "Max Output Power < 1 mW Wavelength 532 nm +/- 10 Class III Laser Product ... complies with 21 CFR"
As I mentioned, I don't really know much about lasers, and this site, and GOOGLE have me a bit worried that with the nebulous labeling, something may be really out of spec, and laser radiation, and IR may be bouncing off of lord knows what, affecting the vision of those nearby.
In a moderately lit room, a very thin green beam can be seen, outside in the dark the beam is quite pronounced, and suitable for pointing out constellations. Can less than 1 mW be observed like this?
I am not going to be pointing this at anyone, and am likely worrying about nothing, but thought I would check with some folks with some hands on experience with this stuff. Thanks for any input.