1 - To the best of my knowledge, though I could be wrong; lasers that powerful are often not actually generally legal for a normal person to possess/purchase/carry, in many states and cities.
2 - The cameras on these things are rapidly spinning. I am not 100% certain, but… depending on exact range and power of the laser, the fact that the camera unit is rapidly rotating, would that not diminish the ability of a laser to do a permanent CMOS burnout?
Powerful enough lasers are able to permanently damage CMOS sensors rendering the camera inoperable.
These are compact enough to be concealed on your person. Great for security cams too.
Yes, but…
1 - To the best of my knowledge, though I could be wrong; lasers that powerful are often not actually generally legal for a normal person to possess/purchase/carry, in many states and cities.
2 - The cameras on these things are rapidly spinning. I am not 100% certain, but… depending on exact range and power of the laser, the fact that the camera unit is rapidly rotating, would that not diminish the ability of a laser to do a permanent CMOS burnout?
Powerful lasers can be bought off eBay anyway, they’re just advertised as legal