I recently read from some guys on reddit that when they got one of the cheap keychain laser pointers with tips, one of the tip was a naked lady.
I think many people here owned one of these lasers. Did you also got that tip?
For me it was one of these keychain laser pointers with tips. I won it at a fair ("kirmes", as we say here in germany)
By the way, i found out that you can focus them by turning that black screw thingy that holds the lens. They,re not meant to be focusable but its possible.
the Renkforce RF-LP-500 laserpointer is a classic pen styled laser pointer. it runs on two AAA batteries. the batteries are includet. the laser pointer pen is black and silver colored.
it is, like most green lasers, a dpss laser. the laser pointer comes in a nice metallic case.
the inner of...
i actually like them. not because i'm a silly idiot who doesn't knows that strong lasers are dangerous but because they make a laser look more badass. even a cheap, weak keychain laserpointer looks super dangerous with it.
So recently i opened my broken green laser pointer since i already got a new one. I was interested of what is in there and what broke. It was the lasercrystal fallen off. But i found a black thing in the area where the laser crystal was. The black thing has something like a thin slice of glass...
So i got a laser from the web. Its a renkforce rf-lp-500. This is, like the most green laserpointers, a dpss laser. It claims to be a class II laser with max output power <1mW but when its really dark, like its night and you have no light on in your room, i can see the laserbeam. Its really hard...
As we all know these laserpointers are made from tons of chinese companys now. But there has to be someone who came up whit this idea. Who "invented" them? Which company was the first one that sold them?
I honestly don't think my green laser has a green diode but i would love to see if there is a method to see if it's true. So, ist there any method (preferably without disassembling into the individual parts)