W30 White Laser Flashlight Throwing 2408 Meters

What is the beam intensity of the 4000K and the >90CRI version?

So, does it come with a tripod and telescope, to hold the light still, and see the target 1.5 miles away?

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It does illuminate stuff closer by as well :wink:
I think that the beam is not that different from the BLF GT, illuminating a smaller area (about 5 times smaller in area) a bit brighter, but I still think it can be a useful illumination. I have seen the illumination that the Maxabeam gives (up to 12 Mcd), even that one can be applied as a useful beam without telescopes and such.

just saying

if the beam angle is smaller than the angular resolution of the eye, then - well i have lasers already - they are pretty bad flashlights ! :slight_smile:

Any sightings of :slight_smile: Price?

Looks fantastic. Also interested in specs for the high CRI and 4000K varieties.

MSRP $286.30. W30 White Laser Lights|AceBeam® Official Store | Flashlights, Tactical Lights

The angular resolution of a healthy human eye is about 30cm at a km, we are not there yet :slight_smile:

HKE has a price of 259$

So is this laser as in “Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation” or is it laser as in “tactical teeny weenie narrow spot flashlight”?

It's a laser phosphor system using a real blue laser.

lenght 119,1 mm ? probably a mistake in the specification

Lasers have speckle and are also monochromatic which makes them very bad for illumination.
This is not just a laser, it is laser phosphor, basically a higher intensity LED with a laser diode instead of a regular blue diode.

It is laser pumped phosphor.

What would be the situation where someone need a >90 CRI laser?

It’s not a CRI90 laser, the laser used here has negative CRI. It’s CRI90 phosphor.

And this item is not a laser. It is a flashlight.

there are Whitelight lasers with continous spectrum using special fibres

Saphire laser with a lot pulse width compression
the pulses are way shorter than a single wavelenght so its also white (but such pulses are extremely hazardous for any eye)

I have absolutely no need for this kind of beam, but would love to see some beamshots.

A lep zoomie is something I would be interested in.

What is the intensity of the 4000k and CRI 90 version? Also what is the color temperature of the CRI 90 version? I’m really looking forward to this. The previous laser lights on the market were measured at less than 200 lumens so this one might actually make it the first practical LEP flashlight and might be my first LEP flashlight. :laughing:

Also, any chance the zoomie will use the Oslon HX Boost? It will be the most powerful zoomie in the world.

+1. Must… have… beamshots! (pant, pant)