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Is the Xbox 360 Kinect IR Laser Safe?
This is a topic of another thread but I thought it would be helpful for others with this question to have it all in the OP. I will update this as others add there knowledge to it.
This is a 100% unbiased assessment.
I only own a Radiant Electronics. Radiant Electronics - Home Radiant Alpha LPM. So I can't preform .10 mW I can only see 1 mW increments.
That said heres my findings....
After the 1st setting it to 0 setting the dial, I never touched the the dial afterwards so it should be as accurate as I could get it with what I have. I took time trying to aim the IR lasers as directly as possible and let it setting the meter for about 5 min and then took readings, then I removed the Kinect and waited 5 min and took a reading...
At 2 ft
At 2 ft
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At 1 ft
Sorry forgot to take a picture of the 0 reading but I did it, Kinda dumb of me, when I remembered I moved things and said ah forget it...
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6 inches
6 inches
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3 inches
3 inches
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2 inches
2 inches
Now at this point of (2 inches) we now have to consider that the heat of just the unit is a factor...Not pointed at the Sensor and it's heat from just the body of the unit, It is possible that the Kinect Body heat is also factored into the 3 inch Testing Range....
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Now any closer is just going to be pointless as the unit it self is generating heat.
I personally think that at 3-4 Feet plus your going to be fine and have no problems, it's people who are going closer than 2 feet that are going get hurt and this is warned on the package....And would conclude that it is eye strain thats hurting and not any kinda damage. You have to understand if you had damage you would see a black spot or have haze vision....
Now at this point I'd really don't know to much about beam strength to add any more of my thoughts, I'd rather some experienced members take these findings and state a more factual statement on it's safety. And I'll update the OP with it. Hope this helps some people understand whats going on
This is a topic of another thread but I thought it would be helpful for others with this question to have it all in the OP. I will update this as others add there knowledge to it.
This is a 100% unbiased assessment.
I only own a Radiant Electronics. Radiant Electronics - Home Radiant Alpha LPM. So I can't preform .10 mW I can only see 1 mW increments.
That said heres my findings....
After the 1st setting it to 0 setting the dial, I never touched the the dial afterwards so it should be as accurate as I could get it with what I have. I took time trying to aim the IR lasers as directly as possible and let it setting the meter for about 5 min and then took readings, then I removed the Kinect and waited 5 min and took a reading...
At 2 ft
At 2 ft
---------------------------------------------------------------
At 1 ft
Sorry forgot to take a picture of the 0 reading but I did it, Kinda dumb of me, when I remembered I moved things and said ah forget it...
----------------------------------------------------------------
6 inches
6 inches
----------------------------------------------------------------
3 inches
3 inches
----------------------------------------------------------------
2 inches
2 inches
Now at this point of (2 inches) we now have to consider that the heat of just the unit is a factor...Not pointed at the Sensor and it's heat from just the body of the unit, It is possible that the Kinect Body heat is also factored into the 3 inch Testing Range....
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Now any closer is just going to be pointless as the unit it self is generating heat.
I personally think that at 3-4 Feet plus your going to be fine and have no problems, it's people who are going closer than 2 feet that are going get hurt and this is warned on the package....And would conclude that it is eye strain thats hurting and not any kinda damage. You have to understand if you had damage you would see a black spot or have haze vision....
Now at this point I'd really don't know to much about beam strength to add any more of my thoughts, I'd rather some experienced members take these findings and state a more factual statement on it's safety. And I'll update the OP with it. Hope this helps some people understand whats going on
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