🚀 Light Up Your World with Precision & Power!
The Damflew Green Laser Pointer is a professional-grade, rechargeable laser pen featuring a powerful 300-lumen green LED beam with adjustable focus. Crafted from durable aluminum alloy and equipped with a USB charging port, it’s designed for versatile use—from outdoor adventures to professional presentations—ensuring reliable performance and ergonomic handling.
Brand | Damflew |
Manufacturer | Yiwu Zhangkun Electronic Commerce Co., Ltd. |
Part Number | 9343 |
Item Weight | 2.71 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item model number | 9343 |
Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
Assembled Height | 2 inches |
Assembled Length | 6 inches |
Assembled Width | 2 inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Green |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | 1 |
Special Features | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Luminous Flux | 300 lumen |
V**N
GREAT
This laser pointer is a powerhouse in a sleek body. The green beam is ultra-visible — even in daylight — and has serious range. I used it during a hiking trip to point out distant landmarks and at a presentation where it clearly lit up even the far corners of the screen. Rechargeable via USB is a huge win — no fumbling for odd-sized batteries. Feels solid and professional. Perfect for anyone who needs precision and visibility outdoors or in.
S**T
Works exactly as it should—perfect for coaches!
This laser pointer is bright, easy to use, and super reliable. I use it for coaching, and it’s great for pointing things out across the field or court without yelling or running around.The USB charging is convenient, and the green light is strong and visible even in daylight.🏈 Long range🔋 Rechargeable📣 Coach-approvedHighly recommend for any coach, presenter, or outdoor enthusiast who needs a no-fuss, high-quality pointer.
B**N
Too good at it's job.
This product is what it says it is. It's a HIGH POWER laser pointer. I could quibble with the fact that I didn't realize I could remove the splitter at the front to get a single beam, I kind of stumbled into it.The real problem is that I bought this thing to play with the cats. My cats love laser pointers, but their daytime eyesight is as bad as my nighttime eyesight. They can't see the dot on a normal pet store laser pointer. So, I figured, I'll get a higher power one.Oooh boy, this qualifies. The thing shines so bright that even the BOUNCE is uncomfortable to look at for me as the pointer. The cats seem interested, but hesitate to really engage with the tiny moving green SUN. And when I went to use it at night once, the laser line itself is VERY visible...so much so that the cats just looked at that like I was swinging a lightsaber around.In short, my complaint is that this product does it's job TOO WELL. Which is not really a complaint. So 5 stars, but I regret my purchase.
S**Z
Don’t Drop It
Works amazing , the green beam shoots far , but don’t drop it , I had mine roll off the table and that was it for it lol , so don’t drop it lol
A**R
So fun and great quality!
This a great laser for the price! It’s super bright and can reflect very far distance. So fun and seems very durable!
A**R
Great item
Incredibly bright and powerful and USB to charge . Super simple . You can see it clear as day even in the sun. My dog goes bananas for this light. For any pet owner this is a must have
C**3
Output power appears to be 75mW: too powerful to be called a laser pointer
Its too bright to use as a laser pointer inside, especially in a dark room. The diffuse reflection of a flat painted wall or projection screen is figuratively blinding. Its powerful enough that a direct reflection (off a window, mirror, stainless steel or TV) could potentially cause injury.Outside the beam/column is very visible. It can produce a spot on low clouds. Please don't point at people, animals, or planes.I used a calibrated Gentec reader with a thermopile sensor that has good uniformity across the spectrum. It shows ~75mW total output power without the kaleidoscope, and ~50mW total power through the kaleidoscope. This sensor doesn't compute the spectral power distribution so a significant fraction of energy could be infrared. The power limit for a laser pointer is 5mW; its label appears to say <0.39mW class I but thats clearly understated.It is not focused enough to burn common materials.However its a great value if you are looking for a mid power portable green laser source with fairly wide divergence.
S**Ë
Laser Pointer Pen - 5.83inX0.79inX0.79in
Nice quality and solid laser pen. I use this for paranormal investigations where I set it down with the grid pattern lighting up a wall to try and detect movement.I have used other pens that are thinner and don't feel as solid.I use a thick, heavy-duty rubber band to keep the power button pressed down when in use. It’s a rubber band that I got for free at the grocery store that held my broccoli stalks together. It’s a simple, low-tech solution after I tried to over-engineer a few DIY stands to hold the power button down. I now use a plastic icing container from a tube of unbaked cinnamon buns to prop up the pen at an angle that works for most locations. It is a light-weight and free solution that works surprisingly well if you have a level spot to set it down.I do recommend you keep the small plastic ring that prevents the power button from being depressed. It prevents the battery from getting drained if it gets depressed in your gear bag.
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