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Is this for real?






it is violet not blue.if you want that effect of the star get it from focalprice for much less money.
 
Technical Details
  • Star lens diffuses laser beam into several patterns as you twist it
  • Lens can be removed for use as a regular laser pointer
  • 10mW blue-violet GaN laser is visible in daylight, but especially bright in darkness

Apparently its not a Blue laser but a violet.
Ðx is much cheaper and o-like too.
 
It's not a true blue laser, just ask your self "Could I really get a blue laser for $84?"

And if you think, well it's too good to be true... It is.

It's in fact a violet laser (405nm) not a BLUE laser, and overly priced at that, also I would be very surprised if you could see the beam of a 10mW Violet laser but that depends on your eyes as not everyone see's it the same. I can barely see the beam of my 90mW one for example, day or night.

If you are interested in a violet laser, you can pick one up with a PHR or the newer 6X and a decent host+driver for under that price. (maybe not with a 6X)

Hope that answers your question a bit more clearly :)
 
Diffraction grating. Ahh yeah.

I gotta get me a set :thinking:

Sorry thats got nothing to do with the thread xD, yeah it's "real" lol.
 
I'll quote the amazon page,

"10mW blue-violet GaN laser is visible in daylight, but especially bright in darkness"

BLUE-VIOLET
 


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