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A 200mw laser is a device that shines a laser beam. These can be bought from Amazon, eBay as well as stores specializing in this type of device, such as Lazerpoint.
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Yes they are ! Anything over 5mW is classed as a WEAPON ! Even the low-power ones could land you in trouble if you were to shine it in someone's eyes. ANY concentrated beam of light directed into the eyeball can cause temporary or PERMANENT blindness !
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Some laser pens are not dangerous indoors. A laser pen with five mW will not harm someone and is visible enough to see. But other pens which have one hundred mW are very dangerous and are a hazard.
The wavelength is too high and frequency is too low for the laser inside a mouse to do any damage in small doses. However, one should not stare into the laser of a mouse because it is still a laser and could potentially cause harm.
Shining a laser in someone's eye can cause permanent damage to the retina, leading to vision loss or even blindness. The concentrated light from the laser can create intense heat and energy that can burn the sensitive tissues of the eye. It's important to never aim a laser directly at anyone's eyes to avoid causing harm.
It is very powerful, falling into the "3B" class. Classes were determined by levels that can cause a lesion. The UltraViolet laser is far more dangerous than the visible laser. In the visible range, a continuous laser classes are: Class 1: up to 0.39 mW. Class 2: 0.39 mW to 1 mW. Class 3A: of 1 to 5 mW. Class 3B: 5 to 500 mW. Class 4: beyond 500 mW.
Lasera may cause harm from Radiations
"MW" on a laser typically refers to the laser's power output, measured in milliwatts. It indicates the strength or intensity of the laser beam. The higher the MW, the more powerful the laser and potentially the greater the risk of harm it can cause.