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  • All those safefety features and you don't have to hold the button down????? Great product but you overlooked the most important of all.

  • @scotbot1000 Just following what the law says.

  • BS! U idiot that's at least 350mW, learn ur lazzers u nube

  • @cardmasteralec1 I been selling them for years. Not a nube. Its 75mw+

  • how long distance it will see? in meters...

  • @ZNKK1 Quite a few km

  • My 210mw laser does not even have a safety feature let alone 3!

  • wtf

  • lmfao 75mW is low powered in my book!!! your selling these for $400 lol, your worse than wicked lasers with stagering prices, and I thought wicked lasers was the most expensive, but you are lol... I can get double the power for a third of the price your selling, wonderful isen't it?

  • @souljasai Yes but have you checked the output with a meter? anybody can put something on the web and claim it is a X mw.

  • That is quite a lot of safety features, wow! O_o

  • this looks dangerous

  • Lol so much safety. All anti child i assume

  • 75mw my butt, thats at least 200mw

  • It is. We sell them.

  • £350 is way out of my budget, building my own 200mw for £60

  • just be aware but all lasers are what they are claimed to be. We have a machine to test the output here. I should also point out there is a difference between the peak output, mean etc. Main people quote peak output. Ours is minimum output.

  • I think thats more than 200mw becouse of the 5point safety system and coz a 75mw can't pop a balloon that fast :)

  • lol i dont think its 75mw

    because they only put all that shutter, key and other shit on 200mw+ lasers

  • I sell them. I think I should know. The is no rule to say they have to be on 200mw lasers. And there are different manufacturers, some better than others.

  • sell me some seriously pm me ill buy 1

  • do you sell them

  • wow was tht 75mw.... mine takes a few secs (mine i 55mw

  • what happens if you put this on your skin?

  • What do you think?

  • yea thats why he take it off so fast so you wouldnt see hahahahaa fake

  • Its fake look at 0:50 seconds theres a laser going over his hand next to it the big thing is probobly to make it look better and more powerful but it did pop a bloon still

  • I can asure you its not fake. I sold the lasers on the basis that they could pop balloons.

    I would have a lot of returns if they didn't.

  • Your alleged theory of another laser going over his hand is actually a lens flare.

  • it's a lens effect.

  • reflection from the balloon.

  • WOW!

  • holy fuck that was 75mW?

  • Holy crap, that's scary ass

  • WHERE CAN I BUY ONE..¿SERIOUSLY

  • Why? Do you really need it?

    for what use?

  • Lots of security on that thing!

  • hmm I looked on the site and the prices are really really high, I mean 5mW 405nm "blue" although it's violet laser shouldn't cost more than $30 and thats for a 100mW violet...and 299 euros for a 100mW green laser? are you mad or just stupid?

  • Where can you get a 5mW 405nm for $30 from then?

  • buy a phr803t diode for <$13 a driver board set at 140mA ~$15 axiz module for $5 if you buy in bulk you can make violet lasers for under $30 that put out over 110mW...a switch and case can be made for just a few dollars or bought online

  • Hmm. but where online can you buy the finished product?

  • You can buy one from various users on Laser Pointer Forums. You can get over 170mW with the 4X sleds. I believe the user IgorT sells 4X builds. Also, on your site, it says that the 125mW model has an output average of 75-95mW, with a peak of 115mW. You should sell it as a 75mW model. And why do your safety goggles have clear lenses? They usually are orange colored. I bought a 100mW laser from NOVAlasers, which measures around 105mW for it's average, for 200USD.

  • no. our 75mW model has been upgraded to 125mW.

    They are often higher at say 150mW.

    safety goggles are orange. couldn't get pics for exact ones before getting them in stock.

  • wow strong laser

    and also violet/blu-ray is $120 for <20mw

    thats violet

    from warnlasers

  • ya thats more that 75mw

    its a hulk ultra cuz its got all the safety features, unless you got it from some unknown seller

  • Can it light matches?

  • no. you need 150mw+ for that maybe a bit higher.

  • 125mW green laser will light matches.

  • It does'nt only depend on power output, also on beam diameter.

  • can it light matches?

  • i want i want

    where can i buy one of these

  • The clue is in the title

  • lol

  • you cant buy the laser in the video in the uk from this company.

    but you can legally purchase this model (including higher mW output) from other laser companies outside of the uk.

    you can own one of these but never misuse them.

  • That is not a 75mw laser because only the hulk ultra series lasers have the safety key's. The Hulk Ultra series are between 250mw and 400mw and judging by the speed at wich it popped the balloon that laser probably is a 400mw Hulk Ultra. (The normal hulk series has no keyholes and are between 75mw and 200mw). You should get your facts right!

  • Its not a hulk ultra whatever that is. And I sell them. So I suggest you have a look at our website.

  • We get it,it pops balloons. why dont you go into the woods with it like they are meant for

  • How come all the other videos on lasers take like 10 seconds to pop a balloon and they say there laser is 250MW...

  • maybe its not a true 250mW laser or maybe they are not using the right balloons. Also double check if 250mW is the peak or average.

    Mine often peak at well over 100mw.... say 130mW.

  • ohh my god! this shit can burn ?

  • holy shit......thats too many safety features

  • how can a 75mw laser be illegal?

  • Well it is illegal for a comapany to sell them to the general public in the UK. However it is not illegal to own one and it is not illegal to import them.

    Very silly rules but that is the law.

  • woah! how much are those things?

  • DAMN!

  • Your-a firin' your lazer! SHOOP DA WHOOP! =D

  • holly hell i bet that think was expensive

  • holy shit that was fucking sweeet thats a fucking insain laser pointer

  • you can get this laser with out all that saftey crap and they make this laser up to 300mW

  • You can but they are illegal in EU / UK.

  • um ur 75mw is illegal in the UK..

  • illegal for who?

  • WOW

  • In the 60's they used to say that today we would have laser weapons, and batle would use lasers. háaa, háaa. We already can pop baloons. What about a war of baloons? Who pops more baloons win the war.

  • TS was right.

  • Sweet! But dude thats a lot more than a 75mw.

  • nerd u will burn out ur eyes some day

  • Can you burn off warts with that thing?

  • the second key looks to be placed in a akward place

  • well your sort of right. if fact on the batch its placed at the end rather than on the side (much better really).

  • Yes, don't hold down the red button while trying to turn the key. Always point at a safe place.

  • I wish the video was longer with the laser on to see if there is a green beam to see?

  • You can barely see the green beam in daylight. But at night time it looks like a solid beam.

  • thats pretty big for a 75mw laser

  • Yea, its got a nice big heatsink to prolong the life of diode and bigger battteries (keeps the voltage stable and high). Plus of course saftey features which are hard to fit in a small size.

  • mW stands for milliwatt (1/1000 W)

    - as mm (millimeter) stands for 1/1000 m (meter)

  • were can u buy 1

  • how much did this cost you and where did you get it

  • why do oyu build these lasers? arent they produced by car producers originally?

  • car producers? What on earth are you on about?

  • what is the mW on a laser say at a pink floyd gig.

  • No idea. never been to a pink floyd gig.

  • multi watt

  • Lasers for professional laser-shows are usually 300-2000mW but can be much more powerful.

    If this video is true, the beam has to be REALLY well focused. If it wasnt because i have seen this so many times before, i wouldnt belive it.

  • were the hell do you get them from?

  • The clue is in the titleof the video. Gyroscope . com

  • no way is that a 75mw laser pen!!!

  • Yes way.

  • Holy shit ..... First you put in a key ! then you use the second key then the metal locked shutter then the 2 second timer to turn on then another key then use your fourth key .... what the fuck ?? my laser is 150mw and i just press a button and away she burns .... ha ha ... your laser is for faggots .... PMSL...... toys r us laser are shit ! lol

  • Yes, I know such lasers are on the market. But here in the UK they are illegal to sell and its very border line that it is legal to own one. Customs tend

    to not check them either which means there has been quite a few until now. My company will/can only sell legal products and it seems pointless selling one version for the US market and one for Europe.

  • All the safety features build into this laser which your laser seems to lack are there to remind you that it isn't a toy. A 150 mW pen laser with no safety features is too likely to be treated like it was a 5 mW toy. At 150 mW levels, even partial reflections can cause eye damage. Plus it has to have all that stuff to be legal.

  • ok its dangerous and you can own in. what you use it for:?? just for fan?

  • Well you could use it just for fun. However you can use it for science experiments, use it to point out stars in the night sky and even use it to ensure something is level (building sites).

  • lol illegal to own...thats a good thing to throw in.

  • They are legal to own.

  • I wanna get that for my 3 year old!!

  • NVM I found the laser model...Like 400$ though kinda steep...

  • What make and model is that??

  • And that was only 75mW power, amazing.

  • awesome!

  • theHockeyTonkMan2

    Would that kills flies wasps and other bugs?

    thehockettonkman2::

    yes that laser will be nice to kill bad bees, hornets, and wasps..also red widowed spider, too

  • Question.. where did u buy that laser? :O

  • You cxan only get that if you watch less youtuble video and stop saying bad words!! ok ok happy ok good bye

  • thats just crazy, how much?

  • Iv'e tested mine on a LPMS device, the average power output is 250mw, peak is about 300-320 but its very small about the size of a whiteboard marker.

  • I noticed that you can also see the beam of this laser! That's odd. Is there smoke there or is there a crazy (and probably long-drawn) scientific explanation?

  • No smoke. I can't see the actual beam. But you clearly do see the spot and lots of reflexions. The beam is barely visible during daylight. quite bright at night or low lighting conditions.

  • is that not dangerous? radiation etc. legal?

  • Yes it is dangerous, it can blind etc. It is legal to

    own etc

  • Yep. Are 75mW laserare a minimum of 75mW. Sometimes they are as high was 100mW. Also, its the average power output not the peak. Lasers are a bit like cars, sometimes companies selling them are a little over optimistic on the performance.

  • Are you sure this is only a 75mw laser, Ive got some 200-300mw lasers and this seems to be nearly as powerful.

  • Yep. Do you use black balloons. Colour does make a difference.

  • Would that kills flies wasps and other bugs?

  • It would blind them and harm them. Not sure if it would kill them out right. I don't think its the best use for it.

  • it's better to give a good demo for some useful tips for this powerful device.

  • This looks crazy, and dangerous. If it is plugged into a wall, do you have to have a licence for it?

  • Its battery powered. You don't need a licence to use it (USA, UK and most other countries).

  • i absolutuletly think this is the way the SHOULD be made.. not for kids anyways

  • No not for kids. The price makes it unlikely they will get them...yet. However cheap imports with poor heatsinks (reducing diode life) and no safety features are coming on the market. I think it will only be a few years before children will sadly be able to buy this sort of thing. I think its going to take a few 'accidents' before the goverment(s) clamp down on them.

    I have some information on pulse jets to come on another video soon.

  • i think that's great that you got one with safety features, you wouldn't want someone to point it somewhere they're not supposed to now, do you?

  • Exactly. In the UK its of a grey area regarding lasers. Some are legal others are not. This one is legal but has to be purchased by a company, organisation or someone with a particular interest.

    They can blind if used incorrectly. The range is in miles (something like 30 miles depending on who you ask).

  • although you DO NOT get a green 'dot' at 30 (whatever) miles.

    the beam widens substantially at a surprisingly short distance (in just a few metres the beam will be a few mm wider)

    imagine if it did stay as a dot though!!

  • that thing is crazy i have seen other lasers that can pop ballons but it takes a few seconds before they pop this laser popped it almost instantly. too bad there are all those safety features lol.

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