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I haven't heard of that particular site, but most of their products look like Laserbtb (Sky) lasers, only more expensive.
 
Bowtie's got it, looks like laserBTB stuff. 'Xcept more marijuana ;)
 
What caught my eye were the lasers at 460nm. I wasn't aware that wavelength was available in a handheld version.
 
It may not be 460nm, this question was asked in one of offroadfreaks "Laserbtb" G.B.'s, here is the reply.

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Is that a 450nm or a 460nm? The OP says one thing and the website another.
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Originally Posted by ZRaffleticket View Post
It's 450nm. There are no 460nm diodes commercially available.
There you go guys laserbtb actually has a quite vague habit of using non precise wavelength names (not all are incorrect). So if you are unsure which diode is used feel feel to ask in this thread. There are many member with such knowledge."]http:// Quote:
Originally Posted by NO4H99 View Post
Is that a 450nm or a 460nm? The OP says one thing and the website another.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ZRaffleticket View Post
It's 450nm. There are no 460nm diodes commercially available.
There you go guys laserbtb actually has a quite vague habit of using non precise wavelength names (not all are incorrect). So if you are unsure which diode is used feel feel to ask in this thread. There are many member with such knowledge.
 
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It may not be 460nm, this question was asked in one of offroadfreaks "Laserbtb" G.B.'s, here is the reply.

Quote:
Originally Posted by NO4H99 View Post
Is that a 450nm or a 460nm? The OP says one thing and the website another.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ZRaffleticket View Post
It's 450nm. There are no 460nm diodes commercially available.
There you go guys laserbtb actually has a quite vague habit of using non precise wavelength names (not all are incorrect). So if you are unsure which diode is used feel feel to ask in this thread. There are many member with such knowledge."]http:// Quote:
Originally Posted by NO4H99 View Post
Is that a 450nm or a 460nm? The OP says one thing and the website another.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ZRaffleticket View Post
It's 450nm. There are no 460nm diodes commercially available.
There you go guys laserbtb actually has a quite vague habit of using non precise wavelength names (not all are incorrect). So if you are unsure which diode is used feel feel to ask in this thread. There are many member with such knowledge.

There is this though which is close enough. https://sites.google.com/site/dtrlpf/home/diodes/m462-462nm-laser-diode

And there are lab lasers. I don't really know. So maybe.
 
Right, I wasn't saying that wavelength isn't available, only that the lasers on that site probably weren't 460nm. :)
 
id agree, its seems to be a laserbtb reseller. but that laser seems to have a wider beam than normal... interesting.
 


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