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POCKET LASER SHOWx$12.35
    (6 reviews)
Best Price: $29.99 $12.35
Palm-Sized Disco The tiny unit, 3-3/4" x 2" x 2-5/8" OA, projects a bunch of scintillating red laser patterns on some otherwise dull surface, like your wall. It has controls for patterns and direction, plus manual or automatic operation, a demo mode, wrist strap, and a fold-down easel so you can set it up and boogie along instead of holding it for your friends. Runs on (3) "AAA"s, included.
MPN: 5095 - UPC: 604020050955
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Customer Reviews
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Wow! What a find!      By A26RQ53PFDV9FL on 2007-07-23
For the price, this is one of the most amazing little gadgets I've ever gotten my grubby paws on. It has variable speed, pattern and direction controls... or just set it on auto and let it do its thing! For everyone who loved all those Pink Floyd Lasarium shows years ago...
Fun for your kid and the kid in you      By A2WYNTUJ91DLZW on 2008-03-24
A well designed and made product that works out of the box and will definitely give you its money's worth.
Suggestion: check the additional merchant price and shipping rate choices for a possibly lower overall price.
Cool, Cheap, Compact      By A3OGNBFYQGPT4A on 2008-04-29
This AAA battery-powered laser light show projector is compact (pocket-size), and allows customization with the patterns. It seems to have different speed settings too, or you can use a button for a quick burst of laser light. It's not very powerful, but powerful enough to project cool patterns in a dark or dim room.
Progress marches on      By A3QFZJZ22WHX80 on 2008-07-02
In the early 80's, back with tube lasers, a friend and I build a device using this same design with the materials of that era. We spend over $1000 to accomplish what this unit does for near nothing.
Amazing.
Two mirrors mounted so they wobble. the laser aims at the edge of one and it reflects the laser to the edge of the second wobble mirror, this one directs the light out into the world. Each of the two motors has an individual speed control as well as a reversing switch. By altering the speed and direction of the mirrors a near infinite number of pattern combinations are achievable.
This unit also has a program that runs the light through a sequence of speeds and patterns. It has a "sample" button, push it light shows for as long as you're holding the button. On the bottom of the unit is a switch that sets to "Auto" or to "Manual".
The three triple A batteries are the originals and they show no signs of expiring. The kids love this toy and they'll be getting one for Christmas (yes, I'm one of those who is almost finished with my christmas shopping).
For a inexpensive experience in laser light shows, it's hard to recommend this one enough.
Pocket Lazer      By A1W4I6MQFGKT48 on 2008-07-07
This item does what it says it does in the description. It's pretty cool for a small item and the light projected from it is a little brighter than I expected it to be. However the downside of it is that I practically had to break it to get the battery area open. They need to fix this and make it easier to pry it open with a knife or coin by putting a little slot there. But for the cheap price (I paid $12), it's pretty good.
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- Palm-Sized Disco The tiny unit, 3-3/4" x 2" x 2-5/8" OA, projects a bunch of scintillating red laser patterns on some otherwise dull surface, like your wall. It has controls for patterns and direction, plus manual or automatic operation, a demo mode, wrist strap, and a fold-down easel so you can set it up and boogie along instead of holding it for your friends. Runs on (3) "AAA"s, included.
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