FreeMascot OD 6+ 190nm-550nm / 800nm-1700nm Wavelength Professional Laser Safety Glasses Eye Protective Glasses
D**N
IR protection and visible light protection.
You accidentally hit a polished door handle and that’s it. Your eyes catch the reflection and you are blind. It’s unbelievable how many laser hobbyist’s have blind spots or have lost vision completely in one or both of their eyes.Investing in a good pair of laser protection glasses is always worth it. In fact it should be your first priority to get a quality pair. They will last you forever as long as you take cars of them.These are best laser protection glasses I have owned. They are going to protect your eyes. Unless you are looking into the night sky you should always be using laser protection for your eyes it only takes you a fraction of a second to do permanent damage to your eyes. These will protect you from blue and green laser pointers along with IR and that is important because unless your green laser is using a green diode, your laser is also releasing IR light that isn’t visible to the human eye but it’s just as dangerous as many green laser points are not IR filtered. And the amount of IR light that is coming out of the laser is often more then the visible light.Most laser protection glasses on Amazon or eBay will not block IR at all. As well as 99.99% of the cheap glasses that come with lasers you buy online.Yeah being able to see the beam of the laser is cool but do that outside into the sky as long as their are no planes in sight. Don’t point your laser in the direction of aircraft let alone at them. You will get caught and you will go to prison, they don’t mess around.
C**A
They work fairly decently!
Got these mainly for my higher powered Green and violet/"blue" laser pointers. Both of them are rated at 200mW but honestly they came from China so, take it with a grain of salt how bright they actually are- I will say they are brighter than the standard 5mW, by a considerable amount so, whatever.Testing the glasses, the violet laser had 99% of the light blocked. Now while it says 200mW on the label It probably isn't that high, it's still fairly dim, though not as dim as my 'so called' 5mW violet/blue pointer so... Whatever.The green pointer had closer to 95% transmission blocking. you can kind of see the dot if you hold it within a two feet or so of something light colored, it looks like 1mW pointer that has an almost fully drained battery.
T**A
very brittle plastic.
The plastic frame is very brittle and as I was wearing them I heard a crack, they broke in two and a lens fell out while I had a Laser project in progress. There was no warning and no indication they were about to fail they simply snapped as I was wearing them. Overall they were a bit tight and that stress alone it seems led to the eventual failure.
D**S
Great Safety Glasses
The plastic is tough, the case is rugged, and the frames have no flex or give. These glasses work perfectly as advertised to protect my eyes from welding glare while spectating from a distance, and they dim high powered laser beans that are so bright my phone camera can't capture them without lowering its exposure to the bare minimum down to almost nothing with zero strain on the eyes. Definitely recommended.
D**D
Laser glasses too small
These Laser glasses too small are too small to fit over my prescription glasses.
N**K
Great glasses with excellent wrap around fitment and high quality lenses
Very comfortable, very sturdy, high quality lenses, and a great value for the money... but most important of all, they work perfectly in the UV and near IR ranges. They also wrap around the face and let no light in from the top, bottom, and sides. Great product.
R**L
Works well
Comfortable and definitely works for the wavelength these are rated at. Of course direct laser light will melt through these in a heartbeat and burn your eyeballs to a crisp so don't count on that level of protection but they work well enough for every day use
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Hi,I've ordered the FreeMascot "style 4" protective glasses.I am using it with a laser device, operating in the below wave lengths:650, 810, 930.When using the glasses. Something concerns me - I can see the red light coming out of the laser device.Is it safe to use or should I stop?Thank you for your prompt reply.
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