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Hello Community,

my Dilda 200mW and my green Laserpen arrived today :D:D:D
Now I am looking for Safety Goggles, which safes all different "Beams?" (Green, Blue, Red, ...).
I found this one on Ebay: Protection Goggle Glasses for multiple wavelength Laser - eBay (item 220440028992 end time Jan-18-10 07:10:10 PST)

What do you think about it? Is it possible to absorve the whole part (Green, Red, Blue, ... -> Is it called "wavelengt"?)?

Or are they like sunglasses, and i can't see anything in the night? xD

If it is nothing, do you know anything better (which i can found on ebay, and doesn't look too ugly)?

I'm looking forward to read your answers. :wave:

Greez
Trudler
 





I asked for a deal on two pair of these and they combined shipping and got them to me quickly-looks like they have dropped the price since then too.- working on a review of them and several others kinds/brands ...to be posted soon...very dark.................--I need to have the lights on in the room while adjusting my home lasershow very happy with them for sure-well worth the price-nice case/lens cloth/good for most all lasers(edit:EXCEPT RED)-??what are your eyes worth??-HZ
 
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Ok, then I buy this Glasses, but I'd be glad about more good types of glasses.

Thanks hakzaw1 =)

Greez
Trudler
 
Little info on these goggles on ebay:
They do NOT block red lasers! Only green and blue, and infrared. But to be honest I'm a bit suspicious of cheap goggles, they're supposed to protect you priceless retina. But they'll work for green and blue up to about <500mw in a not too small beam. I'm curious of the IR blocking though and how good it is.

To block all red, green and blue take some concrete blocks, they will do fine. If you don't like that idea: buy glasses for all lasers you have. If you use multiple colors at one, maybe the ML7 glasses can help out, although they may help at 405nm from a blu-ray, they won't be any good for "real" blue. And they're pretty dark glasses, and not cheap.
 
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Little info on these goggles on ebay:
They do NOT block red lasers! Only green and blue, and infrared. But to be honest I'm a bit suspicious of cheap goggles, they're supposed to protect you priceless retina. But they'll work for green and blue up to about <500mw in a not too small beam. I'm curious of the IR blocking though and how good it is.

To block all red, green and blue take some concrete blocks, they will do fine. If you don't like that idea: buy glasses for all lasers you have. If you use multiple colors at one, maybe the ML7 glasses can help out, although they may help at 405nm from a blu-ray, they won't be any good for "real" blue. And they're pretty dark glasses, and not cheap.

I stand corrected--just broke out my 150mW red pointer and as you said no help for blocking red--good protection from my BRs-green and SL & ML argons but not red. concrete works great as you say ..but a bit uncomfortable to wear...LOL.........HZ
 
Hello Community,

my Dilda 200mW and my green Laserpen arrived today :D:D:D
Now I am looking for Safety Goggles, which safes all different "Beams?" (Green, Blue, Red, ...).
I found this one on Ebay: Protection Goggle Glasses for multiple wavelength Laser - eBay (item 220440028992 end time Jan-18-10 07:10:10 PST)

What do you think about it? Is it possible to absorve the whole part (Green, Red, Blue, ... -> Is it called "wavelengt"?)?

Or are they like sunglasses, and i can't see anything in the night? xD

If it is nothing, do you know anything better (which i can found on ebay, and doesn't look too ugly)?

I'm looking forward to read your answers. :wave:

Greez
Trudler

The glasses are so cheap that i can not believe!:D
 
Never mind. They don't ship to Russia. And looks like they lowered the price of goggles but raised the shipping price.
 
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US Army GENTEX Shooting Glasses laser protection, NIB - eBay (item 390141474256 end time Jan-16-10 19:14:49 PST)

These LOOKS good (and, wth, goggles with a holster, LOL), but the seller don't specify any data (wavelenght, OD .....) ..... and "these lens are green-grayish" don't say me too much, about the protection level ..... :p

Anyone already seen them ? ..... if is true that is a militar product, for the price can be a deal, but if is just "military looking" sunglasses, then can be a fake or just don't worth the price ..... :p


Edit: the seller have also a "set" with green insert for sale ..... and also there, no specifications ..... just wondering .....
 
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US Army GENTEX Shooting Glasses laser protection, NIB - eBay (item 390141474256 end time Jan-16-10 19:14:49 PST)

These LOOKS good (and, wth, goggles with a holster, LOL), but the seller don't specify any data (wavelenght, OD .....) ..... and "these lens are green-grayish" don't say me too much, about the protection level ..... :p

Anyone already seen them ? ..... if is true that is a militar product, for the price can be a deal, but if is just "military looking" sunglasses, then can be a fake or just don't worth the price ..... :p


Edit: the seller have also a "set" with green insert for sale ..... and also there, no specifications ..... just wondering .....

you can ask him a question to make sure it is anti-laser glasses before you place the order.:tinfoil:
 
you can ask him a question to make sure it is anti-laser glasses before you place the order.:tinfoil:

I already made that this morning, but still no reply (but i'm on a different timezone, so may take a day or so, before receive any reply ..... just was curious to see if some other LPF user already had them, or asked the same ;))
 
These look like the BLPS, the green insert is about OD 1.5 for 650nm, OD 4 for 980nm, what's all I measured so far.
 
Well, i got the reply to the questions (wavelenghts, OD, protection degree) i asked to the seller, about the glasses i posted above from ebay ..... the reply of the seller is:

"I am sorry I do not know"

..... what can i say ? ..... i always supposed that if someone sell protective glasses, had also to know what he's selling, at least the basic infos ..... :p ..... ah, well .....
 
I think it's even worse, not even the seller doesn't know about it. I think nobody does. If somebody knew, the glasses would have a rating according to some standard, but I've asked sellers about it, even larger looking sellers but they generally have no idea.

You're not much of a seller if you can't provide safety, only fancy looking glasses. And the standards on laser safety are ment to provide certainty about safety, "safety" is not much worth if it fails too
 
I asked a china ebaser seller about duty/rest cycles on their green pointers and got an email back--'sorry we sell electonics no cycles'--lol
 





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