Cross Laser Diode - 5mW 650nm Purple

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You might have some frickin' sharks at your lair, and you're pondering "it could be actually great if I may attach some lasers to them" and you then see these little cheap laser modules diode modules: what great timing! These encapsulated laser diodes are Class IIIa 5mW, with a 650nm red wavelength. They can be driven from 2.8V to 5.2V so that they're great to your embedded electronics mission.

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