Are Cheap Green Laser Pointers Dangerous?

Green laser pointers have become a popular consumer item, delivering light that's brighter to the eye than red lasers, but stories have circulated on the web about the potential hazards of inexpensive models.

A team led by physicist Charles Clark at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently put some numbers to the problem. In one case, the group found that a green laser pointer emitted almost twice its rated power level of light – but at invisible and potentially dangerous infrared wavelengths rather than green.

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