

🔬 Invisible Precision, Visible Impact
The Focusable 980nm Infrared Laser Dot Module delivers a powerful 30W output at a near-infrared wavelength, ideal for industrial and laboratory precision tasks. Its compact 12x30mm form factor and TTL modulation capability (0-15KHz) enable advanced control and integration with modern electronics. Operating efficiently at 3-5V DC and under 100mA current, this module offers adjustable focus for tailored laser dot size, making it a must-have for professionals seeking cutting-edge, invisible laser technology.
| ASIN | B015Z1EBC6 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,048 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #15 in Diode Lasers |
| Brand | Q-BAIHE |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Date First Available | September 30, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | 980MD-30-1235-TTL |
| Manufacturer | Blaser |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Part Number | 980MD-30-1235-TTL |
| Product Dimensions | 0.47"L x 1.18"W |
| Style | Laser |
| UPC | 633742010183 |
J**M
27 mW at 976 nm
Draws 70 mA at 3.6 V and delivers 27mW at 976 nm---not the advertised 1mW, so watch your eye safety. Collimating lens looks cheap but gives a nice 1mm dot at 50 cm (see photo).
D**N
Works
It performs well when operated under 5 V. When the voltage exceeds 5 there is a static electric build up, at which point the laser can shock you. I was disappointed that it comes with no specification sheet at all. That's not a very good practice for electrical components. Other than that, it definitely does work. It is not in the visible spectrum, but when viewed with a smartphone, you can see the emitted NIR (near infra red) light.
R**T
Works great
Works great. You have to tie red and yellow together for it to work. Seen well on security cameras but my phone camera looks a bit blurry. Must be IR blocked. Looks well enough in my photo I guess. Update: I tried TTL modulation on a TV Be Gone. Works beautifully!
N**N
I guess laser means something different to me.
This is a 980nm laser diode with a rotating lens for focus, at 3.0vdc and a distance of about 5', the smallest "Dot" I could achieve was about 4" in diameter. I was able to achieve similar results with an IR LED and a small lens from an old bb gun scope. Maybe I misunderstood the description. Going to try some TTL control with an Arduino Nano and a Level Converter, but I believe all that will do is modulate power output by pulsing the diode on and off. If someone else has any tips for a tighter "Dot" say 25mm or an inch at about 5' that would be great. but turning the lens either direction from current just increases the "Dot" size. Overall, I am not impressed, I was hoping for a dot size similar to those cheap cat toys you can get at walmart.
S**R
Both have failed!
Wish I could give zero stars. The 2nd one failed too, so both of these have failed. One a few minutes after receiving it and the original one I bought now. Too bad! UPDATE: Do not buy, not reliable at all. —- Laser dot went dim, the stopped outputting anything. The first one purchased a few months earlier works but has a lot of artifacts in the projected dot. It's oval in shape and has many artifacts in the dot, square shaped artifacts. Also the dot cannot be focused any finer than 2 feet in diameter at 80 yards at its smallest size. Definitely not useful as an IR laser dot.
T**Y
nice little laser module
nice little laser module, easy to use, mechanically reasonably stable. lases at 984nm, about 4nm FWHM line width. supplying regulated 3.3VDC i get about 25mW optical output. didn't try the TTL modulation.
M**H
Works for Wii sensor
Works as described. Currently using two powered off a USB port to project IR dots for Nintendo Wii.
M**N
More documentation would be nice.
Works well and above power rating. More documentation would be nice.
B**S
It's an invisible beam viewable through a phone camera only in a dim ambient environment. Nice little dot with a g8 lens, mounted with heat-sinked host. Proper eye protection is a must as well as avoiding direct, or reflected beam on camera lens.
Trustpilot
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