Less than a watt is more than enough to instantly and permanently blind someone. They will also ruin your cameras so use old ones you don't care about. I am not sure if some of the people who buy those laser pointers know how dangerous they really are. The beams are dangerous for at least 10 miles.
Yup, I want one, went to their website and the 2watts one starts at 1k€, even the 1watt is 700€. But, quality costs. Sadly, the quality in this case costs more than I'm able to currently pay...
Thanks James. I guess my channel is more relaxed and calm than the usual, high-energetic TH-cam-channels. But I guess my personality shines through in my editing style and music choice :)
That has to be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen I grew up in Washington and Oregon I used to take trips everywhere and used to go to the grand coulee dam to watch their laser light shows that is literally like watching a laser light show inside your house holy the parties you could throw 😂
If you don't like the noise of the fan you can just disconnect it and hook an external fan duct up to the device and have an as large fan as you'd like. Of course this will increase the overall size of the device. You can't have and eat the cake at the same time.
This laser display actually draws not too differently from the way a CRT draws an image, it can't draw a true still image, but it can trick you into seeing a still image by refreshing it dozens of times a second, possibly up to 60 or 80 hertz. This is actually how a CRT draws a still image, and that's actually why the display appears to flicker, is because the one image isn't actually constantly on, but is actually being redrawn again and again anywhere from 30 times a second on low end TVs, up to like 144 times per second on high end gaming CRTs.
Why is a 2 watt laser so impressive when for an example a 3cmx3cm CPU draws up to 200 watts? Why does it take so much cooling to produce such a low watt laser?
The two watt is optical power - not electrical power. Two watts of optical power in a 4 mm wide beam is a lot! Any laser above 0.005 watt of optical power is considered an eye-hazard, and the highest laser safety class starts at 0.5 watt. Thanks for watching!
Hehe, it is surprisingly satisfying to point out the balloons (with laser precision) and then let a program pop several balloons within a second. Noisy too in real life! I wonder how many balloons I can get in a single run... Thanks for watching!
I tried World of Warships a while ago. It was fun at first, but I quickly got to the point where it felt like nothing I did made a difference; either my team got steamrolled no matter what I did, or my team won handily without me getting a chance to do anything useful. Plus it quickly became a grind to get new ships, and I sure wasn't going to be doing microtransactions. Felt pay-to-win as well, because of that. Quite a disappiontment.
Hehe, 30 watt white light show lasers are available (but don't ask about the price). I believe LaserWorld offer up to a 400 watt beam show, but with only a green beam. Thanks for watching!
@@brainiac75 400 Watts?! The damn laser engraver at work puts out "only" 75 and that alone can do some serious carnage. Wonder what 400W will do. Imagine the power draw and cooling...
Get an "energy reformatter" . An energy reformatter is a device that can convert any type of energy in any other type of energy without loss. Using this, you can build extremely strong lasers: 1) Set the reformatter to a mode where it converts thermal energy in coherent optical energy. 2) Put it directly on top of a threadripper. 3) Start any program for a laser beam with up to 700W! Minecraft works very well to create high power laser beams with this setup.
I wonder what the output is with a proper IR cut filter. If you have to go with DPSS modules, I prefer 473nm...or use argon ion and krypton ion lasers.
@@pmgodfrey good for you, but I meant that this LaserCube device likely has 445, 520 and 630/650nm, all of which are direct diode lasers that do not emit any IR except as incoherent longwave heat.
Is there a hard limit to the number of lines or shapes it can display? For example, if I wanted to do projection mapping on a building, how many lines could I draw?
Ahhh i managed to watch 5 minutes but i have a competition with my pony tomorrow and I need to prep, so I'll finish watching later! Lokks awesome so far!
I finished the video now! I love the balloon popping, but i have to admit that even with your explanations I have no idea how the laser cubes work XD it's still fascinating to watch, i just think I'm a bit behind on engineering there - I guess that's the next subject I'll have to read up on, once I finish the books i bought on physics and find some books on biology and genetics to read
Arctos has had 15W (16W internal) in the size of a shoebox at 15kg (about size of your 2W) for 5 years+ lol and that's ready for touring show/professional use... Cooling is critical, the lasercube isn't going to be too stable in long term use or touring environments, it will loose alignment quickly. You can't just cheat physics.. adding a bigger fan helps. edit; wtf is it outputting 140mW at idle? Pretty crappy QC P.s. Usually best measure for each wavelength individually and add them up but it appears you are using a thermal head so it shouldn't really matter. Scanner mirrors are cut for round beam. Square beams typically are more rectangular mirrors. Brass is terrible for thermal conduction by the way. It's used for other reasons.
It is a lot of fun indeed! However, I can understand why they did it for safety reasons. With a 2 watt laser, a steady beam for up to 6 seconds is serious business. But as mentioned in the video, it is still in the LaserOS. You just need to unlock it... Thanks for watching!
Specs on the website say 14,000 mAH battery. Yet when you open it up it is clearly labeled 3,500 mAH. It appears to just be 2X 18650 batteries in series. There is no possible way it cold be 14,000 mAH.
i dont think it should be able to burn through plastic without any IR so either the IR filter is not perfect or there is no IR filter. as i have no experience with lasers of that power i do not know.
Hello there, I have a small laser display system, from Big Dipper, model k100, it’s a 20 mw green laser, nothing impressive but it’s a good effect, having an issue with the green laser, as it scans a clean green line, the laser seems to be flickering a lot, not all the time, which is why I can tell the difference of when it is flickering and when it’s not, what is causing this? Temp does not seem to be the factor, ass I have tested it with the unit both warm and cold, when cold the laser starts dimmer but doesn’t flicker, when the unit is warm same thing no flicker, but it flickers for a while randomly, also it’s driver board does not have any power adjustment knob. I am having to return the unit which will take forever, but I was just wondering if you had any ideas on how to maybe solve the issue without me having to go through the trouble. Thanks again great channel, I am subscribing, love the content and information
So, is there anything I can "safely" use for some beamshows in fog? 20 years back they displaysed beamshows here in the mall, not caring that the upper deck was fully inside the laser-animation....
Professional laser show systems widen the beam. They also have lockouts and safety shutters that stop the beam if the galvos don't move or don't move fast enough - i.e. when the beam's energy stays in the same area for too long. Toys like the device mentioned in the video don't have such mechanisms, so if someone were to use them for a laser show and someone were to get hurt, the owner of the device would be sued to oblivion.
Would love to experiments with lasers for growing plants, but that's way ahead of my budget. Maybe you would like to set it up? I'm so curios. For me it is hidden behind a paywall.
Has it increased in price, recall i looked at the 1w a year back when it was released and wasnt it around 500USD, and here years later and obviously more dated it says 700USD ?? and the 2w is starting at +1000 USD and coming from Denmark. and you have to eat siginificant techtax, - tax handling fee and then another +25% VAT of the final full amount... I would be supprised if your then closer to 1500 to 1700USD. No dice wicked lasers but it is wicked' no doubt, - and it would look freaking awesome in our air-videos for Copenhagen Music at high altitudes..
Awesome video! I'm curious if you've heard that American currency is magnetic? No, I'm not joking, the ink that's used in specific locations is magnetic. I'd love to see a video of you testing properties of different denominations.
I thought it was just the strip in the bills That is magnetic? So they can tell when someone is carrying lots of bills as it takes a certain amount before it can be detected as magnetic?
Honestly should collab with Micheal Reeves on youtube. He programmed a robot that motion tracks your eyes and shoots a dinky red laser in them. Js.... I'd throw 5 into that patreon to see this happen, live tested.
I've been wondering for years if it would be possible to use scanning lasers in a similar way to how CRT televisions create an image. One red, one green, one blue. I suppose the hardest part is directing the beams fast enough to get a decent refresh rate. 🤔 I also suppose dimming and turning each diode on and off fast enough could be an issue... But... if those could be overcome, can you imagine how amazing a laser projector display could be? Practically any size, extremely vivid and perfect color recreation.... I would love to see it!
I have a feeling it already exists... I just can't find an example. All examples I find use lasers as a light source, but they don't scan the laser beam - just send the laser light onto a DLP, LCD or LCoS like in common projectors. I think the scan speed needed is the biggest issue, as you mention. Thanks for watching!
It has been done by jenoptic about 10+ years ago, they managed 720p 60Hz using a pulsed RGB laser in what is referred to in the industry as the 'jenlas monster' haha. Kvant also demo'd something similar at prolight and sound messe 2019, it projected very long distance but the picture quality was ok at best.
Yes, it does exist. I think you mean something like a laser projector as a TV? Just one example out of quite a few www.lg.com/us/home-video/lg-HU85LA-4k-laser-projector
Why would they remove the pop and burn feature? Thats so cool and the primary reason I want to buy one of these. I mean I can't afford one right now but I want one.
I'm pretty sure it is for safety reasons. With increasingly strong laser diodes, a 6 seconds steady beam can get you in serious trouble. But as mentioned in video, the pop and burn features are still in the LaserOS. You just need to unlock them in a semi-secret way (and accept the responsibility). Thanks for watching!
What Power of laser would you need to separate air hydrogen and oxygen. If you had enough lasers in an array driving a turbine the same as a jet engine you could power a plane
I bet the studio smells wonderful after a burning/filming session.
Hehe, the studio smelled like always - mostly neutral ;) Good ventilation is a must when burning plastics. Thanks for watching!
I loved that demonic laughter after popping the balloons. Just great.
Thanks, I guess x) Experiencing such a power display in real life just tickles something primal inside...
Good.
Twice the power, double the eye damage.
Not if used correctly ;) Thanks for watching!
Less than a watt is more than enough to instantly and permanently blind someone. They will also ruin your cameras so use old ones you don't care about. I am not sure if some of the people who buy those laser pointers know how dangerous they really are. The beams are dangerous for at least 10 miles.
@@charleshines6155 0.005W can damage eyes.
@@matthewpiper4328 no it can't. Up to 5mw the blink reflex is fast enough to close the eye before damage
@@peterzingler6221 hold your eye open and look into the laser for 30 mins and let me know if you can see.
I definitely want one!
Yup, I want one, went to their website and the 2watts one starts at 1k€, even the 1watt is 700€. But, quality costs. Sadly, the quality in this case costs more than I'm able to currently pay...
Who doesn’t
@@AssassinAgentDude, I so badly want to get one but I can’t so I might just say: “Eh, **honk** it, I’ll just make my own LaserCube”.
at least you're not sponsored by RAID shadow legends
Subscribed for the magnets, stayed for the lasers.
Subscribed for the magnets. Stayed for the magnets, and lasers, and ferrofluid, and rocks, and resuscitating/killing moss.
I love the atmosphere your videos have. :)
Thanks James. I guess my channel is more relaxed and calm than the usual, high-energetic TH-cam-channels. But I guess my personality shines through in my editing style and music choice :)
$999 base price, for those interested.
Thanks, I'm glad it only costs as much as a monitor stand from a mainstream computer manufacturer.
me: Wow, this is neat!
also me:
only NEINHUNDRED NEINTY NEIN
Not bad for what your getting
Nope.. that's the first one. the 2-watt version is $1299 on their site.
Oh man, a radio shack sound level meter. That brings back memories.
I have a laserdock. Amazing machine
Your videos always brighten my day, I hope one day you’ll be able to post more often. For now, thank you for all you do!
That has to be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen I grew up in Washington and Oregon I used to take trips everywhere and used to go to the grand coulee dam to watch their laser light shows that is literally like watching a laser light show inside your house holy the parties you could throw 😂
That radio shack decibel meter is really old... I have one like that one I bought it 25 years ago. Still working fine.
1:24 You certainly are a big fan of fan puns!
“I am not a big fan of small fans” 😂
I am a simple man, see a brainiac video, like a brainiac video
Your army of patrons seems to only continue growing, glad to see it Brian. Good video!
Brass heatsinks? Why would brass be any good? Is something preventing them from using aluminium or copper?
If you don't like the noise of the fan you can just disconnect it and hook an external fan duct up to the device and have an as large fan as you'd like.
Of course this will increase the overall size of the device. You can't have and eat the cake at the same time.
For anyone wondering, no they don’t sell in USA because these are way over regulation standard which is 5 milliwatt laser reg
This laser display actually draws not too differently from the way a CRT draws an image, it can't draw a true still image, but it can trick you into seeing a still image by refreshing it dozens of times a second, possibly up to 60 or 80 hertz. This is actually how a CRT draws a still image, and that's actually why the display appears to flicker, is because the one image isn't actually constantly on, but is actually being redrawn again and again anywhere from 30 times a second on low end TVs, up to like 144 times per second on high end gaming CRTs.
Lasers! Epic!
Yep, show lasers are amazing inventions. Beautiful to watch too :)
brainac: makes detailed videos about lasers and has a lot of knowledge about them
my smooth caveman brain: haha light goes pew pew
The laser cube sounds wicked
Can you try the 7.5 Watt LaseCube ?
Best use of RGB laser on the internet this decade.
Why is a 2 watt laser so impressive when for an example a 3cmx3cm CPU draws up to 200 watts? Why does it take so much cooling to produce such a low watt laser?
The two watt is optical power - not electrical power. Two watts of optical power in a 4 mm wide beam is a lot! Any laser above 0.005 watt of optical power is considered an eye-hazard, and the highest laser safety class starts at 0.5 watt. Thanks for watching!
Man, wicked lasers. Very wicked indeed, nice video!
Thank you! Yep, you have to be a little wicked to even consider putting this much laser power in a 10 cm battery powered cube x)
Fed video!
Jeg fandt først kanalen for nogle måneder sider.
'En af de første videoer var med dine monster magneter og nu er jeg hooked på dit content!
Nice video boss. Good pure TH-cam content.
Thank you very much, Dan G. More to come!
I love how you said "wizardry"...
“I am not a big fan of small fans”.
I died.
Wow they're cool! If I had one I'd be afraid I'd burn my eye out XD
Very neat. Those effects are beautiful.
very cool that you have a program for a laser cannon.
Hehe, it is surprisingly satisfying to point out the balloons (with laser precision) and then let a program pop several balloons within a second. Noisy too in real life!
I wonder how many balloons I can get in a single run... Thanks for watching!
You missed the chance to say "I'm not a big fan of the small fan."
I tried World of Warships a while ago.
It was fun at first, but I quickly got to the point where it felt like nothing I did made a difference; either my team got steamrolled no matter what I did, or my team won handily without me getting a chance to do anything useful.
Plus it quickly became a grind to get new ships, and I sure wasn't going to be doing microtransactions. Felt pay-to-win as well, because of that. Quite a disappiontment.
According to Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Mario, a good game is forever good, while a bad game is forever bad.
Probably already been posted. But pop and burn are still there, you just gotta enable them in the options.
can this run 24/7? i was thinking about projecting it somewhere in my cafe.
7:52 It's High Noon
I kinda want a 200 watts version now think on the POWER
Hehe, 30 watt white light show lasers are available (but don't ask about the price). I believe LaserWorld offer up to a 400 watt beam show, but with only a green beam. Thanks for watching!
@@brainiac75 400 Watts?! The damn laser engraver at work puts out "only" 75 and that alone can do some serious carnage. Wonder what 400W will do. Imagine the power draw and cooling...
@@DrakkarCalethiel ...........I AM AND I STILL WANT IT!!!
Get an "energy reformatter" . An energy reformatter is a device that can convert any type of energy in any other type of energy without loss. Using this, you can build extremely strong lasers:
1) Set the reformatter to a mode where it converts thermal energy in coherent optical energy.
2) Put it directly on top of a threadripper.
3) Start any program for a laser beam with up to 700W!
Minecraft works very well to create high power laser beams with this setup.
Wow it looks awesome
2:08 Hhahah twist the key to turn it on. Like a reactor
As always, excellent work!
The popping of the Bloons reminded me of those freeze time killing things from games like Hitman: Absolution and RDR.
7:32 is amazing.
I wonder what the output is with a proper IR cut filter. If you have to go with DPSS modules, I prefer 473nm...or use argon ion and krypton ion lasers.
These are all direct diode lasers and do not output any IR at all. An IR cut filter would be nothing but a waste of power.
@@plemli -- I tend to use 473nm, 532nm and 671nm. Those are all diode pumped lasers.
@@pmgodfrey good for you, but I meant that this LaserCube device likely has 445, 520 and 630/650nm, all of which are direct diode lasers that do not emit any IR except as incoherent longwave heat.
Is there a hard limit to the number of lines or shapes it can display? For example, if I wanted to do projection mapping on a building, how many lines could I draw?
Depends on the deflection angle. The smaller the angle, the more points you can hit.
Seeing those lasers combine to form such a brilliant white was the most impressive thing to me. :D
Hi! there, where can I buy this Lasercube Version 2?
is there a link to purchase this?
Hi, I've been looking for a "show laser" that is safe to shine on people. Do you know how is it called?
Audience Scanning Show Lasers
Note : there are many ILDA Regulations regarding this show lasers (beside the FDA itself if you live outside the US)
I feel like this thing needs a couple motors and a targeting program... Make this thing into an auto turret for home defense.
It would be great as an anti-robbery/criminal deterrent for a store.
Imagine Portal turret with lasers instead of bullets!
Ahhh i managed to watch 5 minutes but i have a competition with my pony tomorrow and I need to prep, so I'll finish watching later! Lokks awesome so far!
Good luck in the competition!!
@@TheOnlyDamien thank you!
I finished the video now! I love the balloon popping, but i have to admit that even with your explanations I have no idea how the laser cubes work XD it's still fascinating to watch, i just think I'm a bit behind on engineering there - I guess that's the next subject I'll have to read up on, once I finish the books i bought on physics and find some books on biology and genetics to read
Balloons were absolutely harmed in the making of this video
Arctos has had 15W (16W internal) in the size of a shoebox at 15kg (about size of your 2W) for 5 years+ lol and that's ready for touring show/professional use...
Cooling is critical, the lasercube isn't going to be too stable in long term use or touring environments, it will loose alignment quickly. You can't just cheat physics.. adding a bigger fan helps.
edit; wtf is it outputting 140mW at idle? Pretty crappy QC
P.s. Usually best measure for each wavelength individually and add them up but it appears you are using a thermal head so it shouldn't really matter.
Scanner mirrors are cut for round beam. Square beams typically are more rectangular mirrors.
Brass is terrible for thermal conduction by the way. It's used for other reasons.
Dude, yup.. I agreed with your statement, but hey, what about KVANT, do you use it also ?
KVANT also the best though among the others (beside Arctos itself) since they also Partner up with Pangolin
It's really dumb that they removed the pop feature, it looks so fun!
It is a lot of fun indeed! However, I can understand why they did it for safety reasons. With a 2 watt laser, a steady beam for up to 6 seconds is serious business. But as mentioned in the video, it is still in the LaserOS. You just need to unlock it... Thanks for watching!
@@brainiac75 Yeah, it's understandable. Good that there's still a way to get it
Very easy to unlock it. Look in the TH-cam safety video description... Tells you what to do...
@@EricPenn1147 What video exactly?
@@readmore8974 th-cam.com/video/EnKxKmaJvfY/w-d-xo.html
I got the nano from wicked lasers it's awesome I wanted one of the more powerful ones but they don't ship them to the U.S.
How long will the laser last?
Specs on the website say 14,000 mAH battery. Yet when you open it up it is clearly labeled 3,500 mAH. It appears to just be 2X 18650 batteries in series. There is no possible way it cold be 14,000 mAH.
how much time would it take for any of these to burn through a mirror?
This is pretty cool, but what's the utility other than burning plastic in a fancy way?
Any update on the new fan?
Once again great content.
Thank you very much!
oof, when talking about lasers the watt numbers sound way smaller than other things, like a CPU often has a TDP of 60-90 watts on desktop
Wonder how many watts for military-grade laser beam..
i dont think it should be able to burn through plastic without any IR so either the IR filter is not perfect or there is no IR filter. as i have no experience with lasers of that power i do not know.
Change the fan by some high-end PC fan like a Noctua. People do this for home server gear to good effect.
So the lasers are safe if they keep moving ?
Cool laser. My question is can I shine it in my neighbor’s window to annoy them? Lol jk
"no rest for wicked lasers"
The amount of puns in this video : Over 9000Mw
I want one so badly
Hello there, I have a small laser display system, from Big Dipper, model k100, it’s a 20 mw green laser, nothing impressive but it’s a good effect, having an issue with the green laser, as it scans a clean green line, the laser seems to be flickering a lot, not all the time, which is why I can tell the difference of when it is flickering and when it’s not, what is causing this? Temp does not seem to be the factor, ass I have tested it with the unit both warm and cold, when cold the laser starts dimmer but doesn’t flicker, when the unit is warm same thing no flicker, but it flickers for a while randomly, also it’s driver board does not have any power adjustment knob. I am having to return the unit which will take forever, but I was just wondering if you had any ideas on how to maybe solve the issue without me having to go through the trouble. Thanks again great channel, I am subscribing, love the content and information
So, is there anything I can "safely" use for some beamshows in fog? 20 years back they displaysed beamshows here in the mall, not caring that the upper deck was fully inside the laser-animation....
Professional laser show systems widen the beam. They also have lockouts and safety shutters that stop the beam if the galvos don't move or don't move fast enough - i.e. when the beam's energy stays in the same area for too long. Toys like the device mentioned in the video don't have such mechanisms, so if someone were to use them for a laser show and someone were to get hurt, the owner of the device would be sued to oblivion.
What's next? Lightsabers...
Thanks for Nice Video. Good Luck
Would love to experiments with lasers for growing plants, but that's way ahead of my budget. Maybe you would like to set it up? I'm so curios. For me it is hidden behind a paywall.
Now that there is massive hype for viruses, will *"biohazard"* tab be covered ?
anyway to get his in the USA??
Does anybody know how much power it draws from the power supply? Maybe he said it in one of the videos, but I missed it.
Has it increased in price, recall i looked at the 1w a year back when it was released and wasnt it around 500USD, and here years later and obviously more dated it says 700USD ?? and the 2w is starting at +1000 USD and coming from Denmark. and you have to eat siginificant techtax, - tax handling fee and then another +25% VAT of the final full amount... I would be supprised if your then closer to 1500 to 1700USD.
No dice wicked lasers but it is wicked' no doubt, - and it would look freaking awesome in our air-videos for Copenhagen Music at high altitudes..
Awesome video! I'm curious if you've heard that American currency is magnetic? No, I'm not joking, the ink that's used in specific locations is magnetic. I'd love to see a video of you testing properties of different denominations.
I thought it was just the strip in the bills That is magnetic? So they can tell when someone is carrying lots of bills as it takes a certain amount before it can be detected as magnetic?
Stitopyro need to see this
how far away can you pop a balloon with it?
Bruh after seeing styropyro I feel like this is not disappointing but you know, not the same
Ayyy world of warships
Honestly should collab with Micheal Reeves on youtube. He programmed a robot that motion tracks your eyes and shoots a dinky red laser in them. Js.... I'd throw 5 into that patreon to see this happen, live tested.
Wait...how does eye protection work on these multicoloured lasers? Seems difficult
just gotta use safety squints
It doesn't. Which is why it's nuts to advertise this shit.
this laser power meter needs therapy
Hi, can you confirm that the "silent fan" is indeed silent? thanks
Let me know when this is I phone compatible
Good video!
Thanks!
I've been wondering for years if it would be possible to use scanning lasers in a similar way to how CRT televisions create an image. One red, one green, one blue. I suppose the hardest part is directing the beams fast enough to get a decent refresh rate. 🤔
I also suppose dimming and turning each diode on and off fast enough could be an issue...
But... if those could be overcome, can you imagine how amazing a laser projector display could be? Practically any size, extremely vivid and perfect color recreation.... I would love to see it!
I have a feeling it already exists... I just can't find an example. All examples I find use lasers as a light source, but they don't scan the laser beam - just send the laser light onto a DLP, LCD or LCoS like in common projectors.
I think the scan speed needed is the biggest issue, as you mention.
Thanks for watching!
@@brainiac75 Yup! Those are the only things I've been able to find as well. Too bad light isn't affected by magnets! 😋
Thanks for making videos! :D
BRUXXUS you should need two mirrors spining fast, one for X and one for Y. Diodes can turn on and off pretty fast without any concern.
It has been done by jenoptic about 10+ years ago, they managed 720p 60Hz using a pulsed RGB laser in what is referred to in the industry as the 'jenlas monster' haha. Kvant also demo'd something similar at prolight and sound messe 2019, it projected very long distance but the picture quality was ok at best.
Yes, it does exist. I think you mean something like a laser projector as a TV? Just one example out of quite a few
www.lg.com/us/home-video/lg-HU85LA-4k-laser-projector
Why would they remove the pop and burn feature? Thats so cool and the primary reason I want to buy one of these. I mean I can't afford one right now but I want one.
I'm pretty sure it is for safety reasons. With increasingly strong laser diodes, a 6 seconds steady beam can get you in serious trouble. But as mentioned in video, the pop and burn features are still in the LaserOS. You just need to unlock them in a semi-secret way (and accept the responsibility). Thanks for watching!
Is it christmas already?
Nice. Looks like Wicked finally got their act together. Too bad their prior record got them banned from the US market.
Thanks :) Wicked Lasers certainly has come a looong way since their early years.
You should check styropyro channel he builds amazing powerful lasers.
Hell yeah
2:00 Brian, Brain or Autocorrect?
Awesome videos
Thank you very much!
What Power of laser would you need to separate air hydrogen and oxygen.
If you had enough lasers in an array driving a turbine the same as a jet engine you could power a plane