Lennoos via Amazon has
Lennoos Rechargeable Advanced Long-Range Laser Pointer (Green) on sale for $12.98 -
$5.84 off when you
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$7.14.
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Product Details:
- Our high power laser pointer features a powerful green beam that reaches up to 490 feet during the day and an impressive 8,200 feet at night.
- Long-range beam is perfect for precise pointing and visibility, whether you're stargazing, presenting, or out on a late-night adventure.
- This laser ensures you can easily highlight distant objects, even in low-light or dark environments.
- Crafted from durable aluminum alloy with a sleek black frosted finish, this heavy duty laser pointer is built to withstand the elements.
- Rainproof, drop-resistant, and wear-resistant.
- Equipped with a USB charging port, offers the convenience of charging via any USB-A device.
- Charging takes just half an hour, giving you hours of use with zero hassle.
- The detachable star cap rotates to create a beautiful Gypsophila pattern, offering a fresh design with every spin. You can easily remove or attach the cap to switch between different starlight effects.
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There is absolutely no chance that this is a 5w lasers. Those are used in industrial applications for cutting metals and are much bigger than these little handheld units. Never trust power levels reported from Chinese sellers.
This is most likely a standard laser pointer at 5mW which is 1000x weaker than an actual 5w laser costing hundreds.
This is most likely a standard laser pointer at 5mW which is 1000x weaker than an actual 5w laser costing hundreds.
In the U.S., laser pointers are regulated to a maximum power output of 5 milliwatts (5mW) and classified as Class IIIa lasers. This limitation is in place to protect against potential eye damage from prolonged or concentrated exposure to the laser beam.
In the U.S., laser pointers are regulated to a maximum power output of 5 milliwatts (5mW) and classified as Class IIIa lasers. This limitation is in place to protect against potential eye damage from prolonged or concentrated exposure to the laser beam.
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