The susceptibility of electronic devices, including laser-related products, to damage from lasers largely depends on the design, specifications, and quality of the devices. Different brands and models may have varying levels of resistance to laser damage.
Generally, electronic devices can be sensitive to intense laser light, especially those with sensors, cameras, or optical components. Laser-induced damage can occur if the intensity of the laser beam exceeds the device’s specifications or if the wavelength of the laser is within the sensitivity range of the device.
It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and specifications for each product to avoid unintended damage. Additionally, reputable manufacturers often conduct testing to ensure their products meet certain standards for durability and resistance to external factors, including lasers.
If you have specific concerns about laser damage to a particular product or brand, it’s recommended to consult the product’s documentation or contact the manufacturer directly for information on laser resistance and potential risks.