LaserCheck™ is a small, lightweight, self-contained power meter that can easily be stored in a pocket or tool kit.
The instrument is micro-processor controlled with wavelength correction, auto-ranging (µW or mW displayed), power overload warning and automatic shutoff. At higher powers the embedded silicon photodiode is protected from saturation with a built-in optical attenuator.
LaserCheck is supplied ready to use, complete with battery, integral pocket clip, storage case, CE certification and user instruction sheet.

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For detailed specifications, see part number.
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| Specifications | |
| Sensor Type | Silicon Cell |
| Built-in Attenuator | 1 mm-thick NG-10 |
| Aperture Size | 8 mm |
| Wavelength Range | 400-1064 nm |
| Accuracy | ±5% |
| Max. CW Power | 10 mW |
| Max. CW Power with Built-in attenuator | 1W |
| Min. CW Power | 0.5 µW |
| Min Power Resolution | 0.01 µW |
| Displayed Power Ranges | 9.99 µW to 999 mW |
| Max. Power Density | 0.5W/cm2 |
| Max. Power Density with Built-in Attenuator | 30W/cm2 |
| Measurement Display | 3-digit LCD with power unit indicator |
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