2013-08-29

DPSS Laser from 400nm-2000mW

Infrared DPSS laser
980nm,


980nm DPSS diode laser from 100mW-1500mW, the price is for 1000mW DPSS laser, contact us if you need other output power.

Stable and adjustable output power  
Over-temperature and over-current protection  
External modulation available
Suitable for scientific research, medical therapeutics, biotechnology, materials processing, etc

More about 980nm laser.


2013-08-27

1W 1000mW Laser Sellers

Here we have a list for the 1w laser sellers, you can find them by google, but this list with reviews and recommends , which can save you much time.

Wicked Lasers Arctic
BeamQ Lasers 1W Blue Laser
Warn Laser Luna Series


1W laser diode

445nm 1W Blue Laser Diode in Aixiz Module

Here are some discuss about where to buy 1w laser at laserpointerforums

2013-08-25

1W Laser

The most popular and famous 1W Laser are from wickedlasers. They call it arctic, and they say that it's the most powerful laser, most powerful laser you can legally own . It's puzzled that why you can legal such a powerful laser ?


2013-08-23

2W Powerful Blue Laser Pointer

The 2W blue laser is a Class 4 laser that puts out up to 2000 milliwatts of power. The 2w blue laser beam is strong enough to burn holes, pop balloons, and start fires from across the room. The beam,with 50 miles range, is so bright that it can be seen from outer space! The most powerful and iconic handheld laser in the world is yours with affordable price.


2013-08-07

Laser Light Show

The laser system is the best equipment for laser light show. It can show any animation or images. Just make the images into the software, we can help you to do that for free.

You can see the video below, and buy it at the store.


2013-05-17

The 2W blue laser is a Class 4 laser that puts out up to 2000 milliwatts of power. The 2w blue laser beam is strong enough to burn holes, pop balloons, and start fires from across the room. The beam,with 50 miles range, is so bright that it can be seen from outer space! The most powerful and iconic handheld laser in the world is yours with affordable price.


2012-09-05

2012-05-29

BeamQ 1W Laser

The BeamQ 1W laser is blue 445-447nm wavelength.  Only costs your 149$, free shipping.



2012-01-11

Green Laser, red laser and blue laser in one video

Beamq upload a video about green laser, red laser and blue laser. You can see it here :

2012-01-04

Laser Dancing


It's amazing when you see he is dancing.

Stage Laser Dance Tools

It gives out 532 nm green beam with a power extension from 100 mw to 200 mw. Since the beam has a high quality, it is durable. It can be widely used both on a handhold laser and a tabletop one. Advanced IC chips are applied on the power source, so it has a high efficiency and provides low heat. Besides, it has a broad tension, which insures a constant current without decreasing the power of the beam when the voltage ranges from 3.0 V to 4.2 V , extending the durability of the battery effectively. The LD pedestal is measured accurately with the thermal resistor. It can switch off the power automatically once the temperature limit is exceeded, and thus the laser can be protected efficiently, so the life-span will beprolonged.





2011-12-21

1000w laserpointer

Some one ask if there is "10000 mw laser pen" or "1000w laserpointer". There is no 10000 mw laser pen. The 10000 mw (10W) laser can't be made into a laser pen. And there is no 1000w laserpointer. The most powerful laser is lower than 1000w, there is no 10000 mw laser pen, nor 1000w laserpointer. If you see a laser pen 1000mw, that means laser pointer 1000mw or portable laser 1000mw.

2011-12-14

BeamQ at Facebook

We get a page at Facebook:


You can like us to get free gifts.

2011-12-07

300mW Red Orange Laser, 635nm laser, 638nm laser

The 635nm red orange laser (638nm laser) is much brighter than 650nm red laser.

Orange laser 300 mW output at 635nm or 638nm.

This amazing red orange laser is focus-adjustable and water-free.
The red orange laser features with high stability, high efficiency, high reliability, low noise and excellent laser beam quality

2011-11-29

class iiib laser Laser Safety

Class I lasers are low powered devices that are considered safe from all potential hazards. Some examples of Class I laser use are: laser printers, CD players, CD ROM devices, geological survey equipment and laboratory analytical equipment. No individual, regardless of exposure conditions to the eyes or skin, would be expected to be injured by a Class I laser. No safety requirements are needed to use Class I laser devices.

Class II lasers are low power (< 1mW), visible light lasers that could possibly cause damage to a person's eyes. Some examples of Class II laser use are: classroom demonstrations, laser pointers, aiming devices and range finding equipment. If class II laser beams are directly viewed for long periods of time (i.e. > 15 minutes) damage to the eyes could result. Avoid looking into a Class II laser beam or pointing a Class II laser beam into another person's eyes. Avoid viewing Class II laser beams with telescopic devices. Realize that the bright light of a Class II laser beam into your eyes will cause a normal reaction to look away or close your eyes. This response is expected to protect you from Class II laser damage to the eyes.

Class IIIa lasers are continuous wave, intermediate power (1-5 mW) devices. Some examples of Class IIIa laser uses are the same as Class II lasers with the most popular uses being laser pointers and laser scanners. Direct viewing of the Class IIIa laser beam could be hazardous to the eyes. Do not view the Class IIIa laser beam directly. Do not point a Class IIIa laser beam into another persons eyes. Do not view a Class IIIa laser beam with telescopic devices; this amplifies the problem.

Class IIIb lasers are intermediate power (c.w. 5-500 mW or pulsed 10 J/cm²) devices. Some examples of Class IIIb laser uses are spectrometry, stereolithography, and entertainment light shows. Direct viewing of the Class IIIb laser beam is hazardous to the eye and diffuse reflections of the beam can also be hazardous to the eye. Do not view the Class IIIb laser beam directly. Do not view a Class IIIb laser beam with telescopic devices; this amplifies the problem. Whenever occupying a laser controlled area, wear the proper eye protection. Refer to the University of Kentucky Laser Safety Manual for complete instructions on the safety requirements for Class IIIb laser use.