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Hi All,
This is a Review on the Portable <200mW Green Laser Pointer (Silver) From Focalprice.com. >>Here<<
The laser feels nice in your hand and for "$45.03" the quality is pretty good. It took about 3 weeks
to get to me witch is OK shipping time coming from overseas. The threads on the laser are nice and
smooth and came with nice lubricant on them.:wave: Sometime you get lasers or flashlights that come
with no lubricant on them and the threads are dry and squeaky i hate that. It came also with glow in the dark washer's
and tail cap. The business end of the laser has this thick hard white plastic piece that i think is there to make
the laser look more complete rather then having a heatsink exposed i guess. Also when having the laser on
it kinda lights up green from the laser light itself. It is not glow in the dark.
This laser also comes with a lanyard hole to add a lanyard if you like, but does not come with one so you have to supply your
own. I found at first i liked having lanyard on all my lasers including my DIY but after some time i found
it more comfortable to use with out them because they were always getting it the way.
It takes 1 3.7v 16340 or a 3.0v CR123A battery. The output is no different between the 2
different voltages. I find it pretty cool that it can take 2 different voltages without loosing power. The True Power of this laser with IR is 105mW. "Look at LPM video down below". If i put my laser shads in front of the beam
wail its on the LPM it shows that ~15mW is IR. But this is just a ruff estimate due to what i have available and i
dont have an IR filter to test with. The Divergence of this laser is not so great at 1.837mRad. It also seems that
it has been focused for burning for close range less then 3 feet. Iam more of a beam kind of guy rather then burning.
The beam also exits the aperture at a slight angle witch is to be expected and its not noticeable when using the laser.
At night time the beam is solid outside and during the mid day when its some what dim indoors the beam is also visible but
not as defined. Adding a little fog makes it visible during the day time indoors on a sunny day.:wave:
For $45 bucks i still think this is a good laser for the money. Nice quality for the money decent power and a very nice looking
host witch is why i bought this laser.
Overall: 4 out of 5 in my book for the money.
Now for the Pictures:
Everything that comes with the laser.
This is the 16340 that comes with the laser and believe it or not it works great.
This is the way to Insert the battery. I got confused because there were 2 springs at first.
Nice size, Fits in your hand perfect.
Edit: New Beam Pictures:
On the left 12x 580mW On the Right is the 105mW Portable Green
On the left 12x 580mW On the Right is the 105mW Portable Green
On the left 12x 580mW On the Right is the 105mW Portable Green
Beam Video:
Laser Power Meter Test:
:thanks: For Looking.!!!
This is a Review on the Portable <200mW Green Laser Pointer (Silver) From Focalprice.com. >>Here<<
The laser feels nice in your hand and for "$45.03" the quality is pretty good. It took about 3 weeks
to get to me witch is OK shipping time coming from overseas. The threads on the laser are nice and
smooth and came with nice lubricant on them.:wave: Sometime you get lasers or flashlights that come
with no lubricant on them and the threads are dry and squeaky i hate that. It came also with glow in the dark washer's
and tail cap. The business end of the laser has this thick hard white plastic piece that i think is there to make
the laser look more complete rather then having a heatsink exposed i guess. Also when having the laser on
it kinda lights up green from the laser light itself. It is not glow in the dark.
This laser also comes with a lanyard hole to add a lanyard if you like, but does not come with one so you have to supply your
own. I found at first i liked having lanyard on all my lasers including my DIY but after some time i found
it more comfortable to use with out them because they were always getting it the way.
It takes 1 3.7v 16340 or a 3.0v CR123A battery. The output is no different between the 2
different voltages. I find it pretty cool that it can take 2 different voltages without loosing power. The True Power of this laser with IR is 105mW. "Look at LPM video down below". If i put my laser shads in front of the beam
wail its on the LPM it shows that ~15mW is IR. But this is just a ruff estimate due to what i have available and i
dont have an IR filter to test with. The Divergence of this laser is not so great at 1.837mRad. It also seems that
it has been focused for burning for close range less then 3 feet. Iam more of a beam kind of guy rather then burning.
The beam also exits the aperture at a slight angle witch is to be expected and its not noticeable when using the laser.
At night time the beam is solid outside and during the mid day when its some what dim indoors the beam is also visible but
not as defined. Adding a little fog makes it visible during the day time indoors on a sunny day.:wave:
For $45 bucks i still think this is a good laser for the money. Nice quality for the money decent power and a very nice looking
host witch is why i bought this laser.
Overall: 4 out of 5 in my book for the money.
Now for the Pictures:
Everything that comes with the laser.
This is the 16340 that comes with the laser and believe it or not it works great.
This is the way to Insert the battery. I got confused because there were 2 springs at first.
Nice size, Fits in your hand perfect.
Edit: New Beam Pictures:
On the left 12x 580mW On the Right is the 105mW Portable Green
On the left 12x 580mW On the Right is the 105mW Portable Green
On the left 12x 580mW On the Right is the 105mW Portable Green
Beam Video:
Laser Power Meter Test:
:thanks: For Looking.!!!
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