The RGB Laser is around 300mW total in white, and shouldn't be harmful unless you shoot a static point towards eyes.
there was also a minimum distance of 3m between the laser and possible public from the RGB, and 1m for the greens;
The beam is never static and always moves, this means there is limited risk of eye burning not to say there are none. I add that the RGB also has an IR filter to avoid invisible IR light to get out of the box.
@niiiimaaaa
The green lasers are 40mW.
The RGB Laser is around 300mW total in white, and shouldn't be harmful unless you shoot a static point towards eyes.
there was also a minimum distance of 3m between the laser and possible public from the RGB, and 1m for the greens;
The beam is never static and always moves, this means there is limited risk of eye burning not to say there are none. I add that the RGB also has an IR filter to avoid invisible IR light to get out of the box.
maximarc 1 year ago
what happens if the lasers hit the eye?, They Are So Close.. isn't that dangerous?
niiiimaaaa 1 year ago