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Btw didn't their glasses fail some tests a while ago?? Im probably not gonna use anything more than 2 Watts of power while wearing them but still. Just wanna be sure.Have a look at Survival Lasers Eagle Pair laser goggles which are excellent protection at a very reasonable price and save some money unless for some reason you have to have the glasses Laserglow is reselling.
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Thanks for recommending. Either phillips safety or survival lasersThe Survival lasers that had an issue were only deficient in attenuating the 480nm-490nm range IINM, I believe it was discovered after the Sharp 488nm laser diodes came out, but I'm reasonably sure that has been corrected, however there is nothing wrong with going with a pair of top shelf certified glasses, here's a couple more links to quality glasses.
Exactly.The Survival lasers that had an issue were only deficient in attenuating the 480nm-490nm range IINM, I believe it was discovered after the Sharp 488nm laser diodes came out, but I'm reasonably sure that has been corrected, however there is nothing wrong with going with a pair of top shelf certified glasses, here's a couple more links to quality glasses.