Il s'agit du dernier wattmètre laser portable. C'est mini, mode et précis.
Taille: 6,7 x 5 x 2 cm
Poids: 80g
Plage de puissance: 1mW – 9999mW
Zone de capteur : Φ12mm
Gamme spectrale: 400nm~1024nm
Temps de réponse:
90% : 5-15 secondes
100% : 25 secondes
Tolérance: ±3%
La batterie au lithium polymère est incluse, peut être utilisée en continu pendant plus de 6 heures. Charge par un câble USB.
Info technique:
| Nom | Compteur de puissance laser de poche |
| Taille | 6,7 x 5 x 2 cm |
| Poids | 80g |
| Source de courant | Batterie lithium-polymère intégrée |
| Plage de puissance | 1mW – 9999mW |
| Zone du capteur | Φ12mm |
| Gamme spectrale | 400nm~1024nm |
| Temps de réponse | 90% : 5-15 secondes |
| 100% : 25 secondes | |
| Tolérance | ±3% |
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Exactly what I want. I am very satisfied! 10/10
I had one of these years ago, and now I’m welcoming it back as an old friend.
Kindly observe the stipulations.
If so, this product really gives you the best value for your money.
Works great. Compact accurate and easy to use.
Owning a couple of different laser pointers, I am well aware of the fact that they are sold as “< 5 mW" but often emit laser beams which are obviously exceeding these advertised limits by far. The only 100% safe way is to treat each of these devices as if it would be a laser cutter.
Knowing the amount of power emitted by the laser allows to adjust the protection level to a reasonable degree. That's why I ordered the Pocket Laser Power Meter and it delivers great for my use-case. I've successfully managed to identify those (rare) laser pens that emit indeed less than 5 mW and those (not uncommon ones) which emit a beam with more than 40 mW. I would not be able to pick them correctly from their projection on a wall (where two beams with the same power but different wavelengths appear with different perceived brightness).