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Lucentoptics 120mW EnVee

By Ken Allen on Sunday, Nov 25th 2007 4 Comments

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Sleek, Elegant, and Awe Inspiring are all words that will without a question, pop into your mind after using a laser as badass as the Lucentoptics EnVee. A powerful 120mW output gives you the power to burn practically anything in sight, and be seen from up to 60Miles. Not to mention, the EnVee comes in a rugged Otterbox Cigar Daddy 2 which fits the entire laser and has room for extra batteries and the keys.

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With the Cigar Daddy 2 being waterproof and shockproof, you don’t ever have to worry about dropping the laser or getting it wet. The EnVee uses two AA batteries and can use rechargeable batteries with a high mAh output for maximum performance. Be sure to hit the cut for our final thoughts on these insane lasers.

lucentoptics envee

Lucentoptics Envee 120mW

lucentoptics envee

The EnVee is one of the few lasers sold online that are actually legal to own in the United States with double key control, 3 second delay, aperture, and a power on LED. The security features do get a bit annoying, but are easy to get used to and safe for anybody to use. While the laser is quite big, it feels very sturdy in your hand and generates a wicked green 532nm beam. The 120mW EnVee can be picked up for a respectable $290USD, and the 100mW EnVee for $240.

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lucentoptics envee

lucentoptics envee

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4 Responses to “Lucentoptics 120mW EnVee”

  1. erick November 26, 2007

    cool stuff

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  2. Beau November 26, 2007

    So – I should not have the cat chase this laser…. :)

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  3. Xyberviri November 27, 2007

    The only problem with that company is that there are so many tutorials on making buring lasers and so many suppliers of the optics that, you know about how much something like this should cost.

    If this was a 100.00 price tag on this i would drop that in a heart beat because i dont like sodering but to be honest these companies making these lasers are charging a arm and a leg for them. but i guess you get what you pay for.

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  4. Ken Allen November 27, 2007

    [quote comment="31606"]The only problem with that company is that there are so many tutorials on making buring lasers and so many suppliers of the optics that, you know about how much something like this should cost.

    If this was a 100.00 price tag on this i would drop that in a heart beat because i dont like sodering but to be honest these companies making these lasers are charging a arm and a leg for them. but i guess you get what you pay for.[/quote]

    Well I do not know of any tutorials on making burning lasers besides taking a 5mW leadlight and increasing the potentiometer to output around 25mW. These crystals such as the KTP, ND:YV04 which actually pump through the light to convert it to 532nm are very expensive and only cheap if bought in mass quantities. Any laser you buy on eBay that is “200mW” is not 200mW of green 532nm light. They are very dangerous because we cannot see the unfiltered infrared light coming out of the aperture. 200mW of any light is very very dangerous.

    I’ve been around lasers for a few years, I was very active at lasercommunity.com, and I used to personally know Steve, CEO of WickedLasers before he started doing bad things with his company and I reported him to the BBB a few times.

    These lasers are 100% worth it if you want a true output of 120mW 532nm Green Light.

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