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Blizzard Lighting Pocket Rocket (Blizzard PocketRocket)
The Blizzard Pocket Rocket blasts you into red and blue laser heaven at a
teeny tiny price!
Equipped with a 100mw Red Laser and a 80mw Blue Laser, the Pocket Rocket™ puts
out thousands of beams which give you a dramatic and ever-changing, room-filling
effect.
The Pocket Rocket™ is a Class IIIR (Class 3B interal) laser system that's easy
to use: just plug it in and run the laser’s built-in lighting programs in auto
or sound-active mode. It features a sturdy mounting bracket with locking knobs
for positioning flexibility, and also features a wireless infrared remote
control. Pocket Rocket™ is fan-cooled to run cool all night!
Tiny package, big laser performance - everything you expect from Blizzard
Lighting now in a laser!
• 100mw Red Laser
• 80mw Blue Laser
• Wireless Infrared Remote Control
• Built in Automatic and Sound Active Programs
• Adjustable Hanging Bracket
• Class 3R Laser
• Voltage: 100~240V, 50/60Hz
• 12VDC Adaptor, 500mA
• Power Cons.: 7W
• Lasers: 80mW Blue Diode, 100mW Red Diode
• Projection Angle: 70 Degrees
• Dimensions: 2”(L) x 4.75”(W) x 3.5”(H) 50mm x 120mm x 90mm
• Colors: Blue & Red Laser
• Weight: 1 Lbs. / .6 kgs.
• Duty Cycle: None
• Sound Active: Yes
• Working Position: Any Safe, Secure Position
• Warranty: 2 Years
Great bang for the buck. Works better in multiples and as part of a full light show. I like to point this at ceilings to create a starry night type of effect. It also looks pretty nice on the ground behind my DJ table pointed straight up with fog or haze, because the beams are visible.<br /> <br /> If I could change two things, I'd have this use the same IEC plugs as my other lighting gear, and I'd make it brighter. It can sometimes get lost if the room lights are up.
Great bang for the buck. Works better in multiples and as part of a full light show. I like to point this at ceilings to create a starry night type of effect. It also looks pretty nice on the ground behind my DJ table pointed straight up with fog or haze, because the beams are visible.<br /> <br /> If I could change two things, I'd have this use the same IEC plugs as my other lighting gear, and I'd make it brighter. It can sometimes get lost if the room lights are up.