Lasers: 95mW (Green)
What is the point of having a laser? I can see it being used if you are a teacher teaching an enormous class or even in a lecture hall. But other than that, lasers seem pretty pointless, especially for a teenager to have.
It may be just that laser lights are cool simply because they notion that futuristic style of living. I have seen many lasers lights in my lifetime, but have never trounced upon to see one that is green, and you could see the beam of light it was projecting towards, until I heard about this laser.
After youtube-ing for the laser in its use several times, I found these videos which made me realize exactly how powerful this type of laser was. But before I do that, let me show you some pictures of the miracle in its casing.
Introducing the 95mW (green.)




Apparently, this type of laser has to be taken great use of because it comes with a Laser Glass protection glasses. I don’t think this would be the perfect thing to teach a chemistry class in a big lecture hall with. If mis-used, you could burn someone’s retina horribly.
Here is one more picture which shows you the beam of light that the laser produces when in use.

And finally, here is the youtube video that is so spectacular that is a must-see. If you are not amazed by this video, then you have obviously seen it before.
Unable to find the lowest price on ebay leads me to think that this is a very rare object, and can only be bought outside the US. I”m not quite sure where it is made, but by the looks of it, I would assume that it is over 30$ USD.
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