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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2011

Orbtronic Laser Protection Safety Glasses Goggles. This block wavelengths from 190nm up to 532nm. These goggles protect even for 1 watt GREEN 532nm and BLUE 473nm laser rays. I brought a pair of Orbtronic Laser Goggles on Amazon for 38 bucks. They are surely wroth the price when it comes protecting your eyes. This is a good price for the quality and feel. It comes with a nice cloth to keep dirty finger prints off of it the goggles. Comes with a nice case to carry on the go. Anytime you are dealing with power output of laser great then or equal to 5mW you need to keep your eyes protected especially when dealing with 50mW green laser pointer like the one I have. I tested two type of laser. One was a 50mW green laser at 532nm, and the other violet laser at 405nm rated at 30mW. Both worked very well. They block about 99 percent of the light coming in to the goggles.

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  • hey could you find me a cheap yet good one for a green 150mw laser pointer? mine is 5 in 1 open back start projected green laser pointer. i am willing to spend up to 30$ with shipping for one. could you find me a good one?

  • @iNazdel Try o-like.com

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  • @iNazdel why 150mw?

    a 15mw greeny looks also very cool.

  • yes everyting above 5mw is not eye save

  • @Thesportyspike No just using your aviator or other type of sun glasses will not protect you against any type of lasers. LASER Safety goggles have special filtering optics that block a chunk of wavelengths either a singular wavelengths or duel wavelength. And every Laser goggle is rated at a certain Optical Density, which is a measure of how much light is at a specified wavelength. e.g.. these Orbtronic Goggle has a O.D of 6 @ 532NM and a O.D of 4 @ 445nm.

  • Yep,

    $31 at Orbtronic web site.

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