As you know, eye protection is an absolute necessity when working with powerful lasers. Laser goggles are nice, but have a couple drawbacks. For one, laser goggles only work for a limited range of wavelengths, which means you need multiple pairs of goggles for different laser colors. Another drawback is that it's hard to see the actual laser output through goggles because they filter out the light (as they should!)
A possible all in one solution would be something like a VR headset with a camera in front to isolate the viewer's eyeballs from the laser beams. Now I know practically nothing about VR, but I'd imagine there is something out there that should be easy to modify for this kind of use. Something with adjustable camera settings and low display lag would be ideal, but that isn't necessary as I'm just looking to make a proof of concept more than anything. I'd like to include a project like this as part of a vid on laser safety, as well as maybe strap a huge laser to the goggles for funsies. :D
Does anybody have recommendations for VR headsets/platforms for me? Let me know!
Giffy
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