Specifications:
• Produces more than 200 green and red laser beams that can be projected on a ceiling, wall or dance floor
• Compact case design
• 2 operational modes: Auto Mode (built-in programs), or Sound Active Mode
• Built-in programs can be changed with a push of a button on the unit or from the RF wireless remote
• Includes dual hanging bracket
• Complies with FDA standards
• Fan cooled
• Power consumption: 9W max
• Green Laser: 30mW (532nm) Green laser
• Red Laser: 80mW (650nm) Red laser
• Includes UL Listed multi-voltage power supply: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
• Includes RF Wireless Remote Control [Auto/Sound Control; Black Out; Color Change (R, G, R+G, Random); Rotation Control (Clockwise/Counterclockwise/Random)]
• Dimensions (LxWxH): 2"x4.75"x3.5" / 50x120x90mm
• Weight: 2 lbs. / .6 kg.
Super bad ass laser ! But will it work
Without fog?
flashlight1955 2 weeks ago
@flashlight1955 yeah most of my customers are using it without any fog!
TriStateSound 1 week ago
lol fingerprints at 0:43 hahahaha
TheLegoReviews1109 1 month ago
@TheLegoReviews1109 HAHA you're right!
TriStateSound 1 month ago
i see that you did in fact use fog in the video. did you use a lot of fog to make that cool laser effect that the laser uses to project the little dots?
devpaintball1 1 month ago
@devpaintball1 It doesn't take much fog to produce an effect. In fact I find that having too much fog will actually reflect more light back, thus you won't see it. I use just enough until I can see the effect. All people have different tastes in the look they want. I waited for the fog to disperse so that it didn't look thick and smokey. Now if you wanted a liquid sky effect from a laser that produced that sweeping motion, a lot of times I would want quite a bit of fog.
TriStateSound 1 month ago