Project a universe of starbeams from your hand!
This tiny battery powered Laser Wand projects thousands of green laser starbeams on a very wide angle, so that the beams fill any room or yard. It is similar to the Bliss Light 15 commercial unit with amazing power and a range of over 150'. It actually has the same powerful beams and super wide 160 degree spread as the Bliss 15. This is the perfect "party in a pocket" to have at parties, raves, Burning Man, festivals, dance clubs and more! It will work outdoors as well as indoors with a fantastic faerie firefly appearance when projected on trees and shrubs. Try wiggling, twirling and giggling the wand and watch the amazing patterns it creates. Dancers will cluster around you when you swirl patterns around you like the piped piper. The photos shown here give you a little idea of the many ways you can play with this model. This is a perfect addition to your art car, bicycle or costume for Burning Man or any night time festival. Click on this link to go to the operation manual for suggestions on the many ways to use it for maximum effect.
At just four inches long and 3/4" round, this Class II laser is powered by a CR2 battery, and projects thousands of green laser beams up to 200 feet. It easily slips into a purse or pocket, but don't let that fool you. The Laser Wand will create a delightful and intriguing starfield that will fill the smallest room to giant auditoriums. A battery is included with the Laser Wand and is expected to last up to 8 hours of continuous operation. 90 day warrantee. Although this laser is rated for safe use and there are no known cases of eye damage from a class II or lower laser, it is not recommended to look into the light at less than 6 inches from the lens.
Contact us for special discount pricing options!
Photos showing the power and effects in a well lit home, thru a bottle in the dark and "squiggles" on a dark floor.
The patterns and effects are endless!
NEED A POUCH TO PROTECT YOUR LASER WAND??

CLICK HERE!
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 14 April, 2008.