@cbilyak how are you using them? (I realize this is probably a dumb question, lol!)
I got 4 last time, but not sure what to do with them. Did you put them in a regular lamp so that they project on the ceiling, or a downward facing fixture so they are on the floor?
@k4evryng I had them in our bathroom pointing down with red and green, it was so Christmassy. Ordered more and am going to use them in a lot more places, like chandeliers over dining room table, light over the front door, etc. Red for Valentine’s Day, green for St. Paddy’s Day, and mixed red and green for next Christmas.
And lest anyone ask, you’re not going to find white lasers. The nature of the beam is such that unless the wavelength is confined to an exceptionally narrow range, collimation becomes impossible. You would end up with rainbow streaks or circles instead of white dots.
@Kyeh The problem is that the streak would be only a few times as long as the laser dot is wide, and the circles would just look fuzzy and rainbow-ish until you got to a sufficient distance that the spread separated the spectra enough.
Specs
Product: 4-Pack: BlissLights BlissBulb Laser Star Projector Bulbs
Model: BUL-GRN-STN, BUL-RED-STN
Condition: New
What’s Included?
OR
Price Comparison
$111.96 (for 4) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Feb 12
10 for $20 on morningsave
@lonocat Thanks! I got these the last time and love them. I will pick up some more on morningsave.
I bought these and LOVE THEM!!!
@cbilyak how are you using them? (I realize this is probably a dumb question, lol!)
I got 4 last time, but not sure what to do with them. Did you put them in a regular lamp so that they project on the ceiling, or a downward facing fixture so they are on the floor?
@k4evryng I had them in our bathroom pointing down with red and green, it was so Christmassy. Ordered more and am going to use them in a lot more places, like chandeliers over dining room table, light over the front door, etc. Red for Valentine’s Day, green for St. Paddy’s Day, and mixed red and green for next Christmas.
@cbilyak that’s perfect! Thank you!
@cbilyak @k4evryng It must be fun at your house!
10 for 20 on a sister site
If blue was an option, I’d grab some. Green and red, meh.
And lest anyone ask, you’re not going to find white lasers. The nature of the beam is such that unless the wavelength is confined to an exceptionally narrow range, collimation becomes impossible. You would end up with rainbow streaks or circles instead of white dots.
@werehatrack “rainbow streaks or circles” sounds way cool!
@Kyeh I was thinking the same thing!
/showme rainbow streaks and circles
@Kyeh Wicked cool giphy!
Did you get these?
@Lynnerizer No, but I got that BlissLights Sky Lite 2.0 RGB Projector. ️
@Kyeh The problem is that the streak would be only a few times as long as the laser dot is wide, and the circles would just look fuzzy and rainbow-ish until you got to a sufficient distance that the spread separated the spectra enough.
@werehatrack Bummer.