Can the red light of a laser mouse damage your eyes? - will flash damage your eyes
Should you accidentally look at the underside of the mouse and the LED blinks eyes can cause permanent damage?
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meandmyd...
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The red light is not really a laser, but it can damage the eyes, like a high-intensity LEDs. Of course they will happen right away, but look hard enough, and take a toll on your eyes.
LED - Light Emitting Diode. A diode is the equivalent of one-way valve for electricity. The light-emitting array is only emit that light. And much more ifficient like light bulbs. Suddenly, LED light Eletric is everything, as I presented it to me.
Only a short-term blindness in a small town. Go in 1-30 minutes. You will notice any difference later. But not the eyes, to be point where we seriously damage the eyes.
7 comments:
The red light is not really a laser, but it can damage the eyes, like a high-intensity LEDs. Of course they will happen right away, but look hard enough, and take a toll on your eyes.
LED - Light Emitting Diode. A diode is the equivalent of one-way valve for electricity. The light-emitting array is only emit that light. And much more ifficient like light bulbs. Suddenly, LED light Eletric is everything, as I presented it to me.
Only a short-term blindness in a small town. Go in 1-30 minutes. You will notice any difference later. But not the eyes, to be point where we seriously damage the eyes.
If you use the mouse and take him straight in the eye, I was some damage to them.
But if you look over three days
yes ... by the length of time .. and if it directly ... a laser-eye .. should not be directed at the eyes ... mmm.
Why do you look at the underside of the mouse?
Yes, of course.
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