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200mW Hulk Green Laser - High Power Laser Beam at Night

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2007

Laser is from http://www.dragonlasers.com

Out door beam shots of the 200mW Hulk green laser at night. Gives you an idea of how brilliant the beam is and just how far the beam can go.

This 200mW Hulk green laser has an average power output between 200-300mW. The laser in this video has an average output power of 250-260mW.

The song is "Caribbean blue" from Enya's album "Paint the stars"


200mW Hulk green laser is from Dragonlasers at http://www.dragonlasers.com

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  • Are they illegal in the UK?

  • @bul188 PM sent, basically they are legal

  • how how does dragon lasers not sell the 200mw hulk anymore great video goes with the music

  • @m4n52k10 The 200mW model is still for sale when we have it in stock which is not often as you have seen.

  • this video is cool. But I need and information. I have a green laser at home, but it only works when it's summer, and in my house, because the temperature is warm. But when I go out (and its winter or autumn) my laser stops to work because the tempreture is cold. So do you know how can I fix this problem?

  • @leon34384 Lasers are temperature sensitive so there is nothing to fix. Keep your laser in your inner pocket to keep it warm when you are not using it outside.

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  • @AntwnhsTswlhs The video was filmed on a normal night with no fog in an industrialized city with plenty of pollution

  • But the Question is, Will it Blend?

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  • FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE

  • mmmmmm FAKE !!!!!!

  • the website said 350 mw and why wuld someone spend $900 for a laser pointer

  • @sporckasoid Five? Seriously??? Mr Douche a 5mW laser can burn NOTHING!!!

    You need around 55mW to burn the flimsiest of materials.

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