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trooly

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  1. I'm referring to possible accident, like if the mouse falls off the table or something, i just get paranoid, and i don't want to take any risk since i'm mildly light sensitive
  2. in the case of the M100, the one with the images i sent, do you think that LED could cause any eye damage at all ? or are LEDs safe for viewing? or are some LEDs more powerful making them harmful than the usual harmless LEDs ?
  3. I get somewhat paranoid about bright lights and lasers because i've always been scared of damaging my eyesight, and i've always been aware that powerful lasers can cause damage, and my logitech M100 mouse, a very basic but great budget wired mouse, does have a red light, not a point light like a laser pointer but more like a glow in a specific direction, so i took it apart and i'll attach the pictures i too and it seems to be an LED and some sort of prism in front of the LED, and i was just wondering if this could potentially cause any eye damage, maybe it's a powerful LED, or maybe it's a weak laser (i have no idea how lasers work so forgive my ignorance) on logitechs website it's classified as an optical mouse https://www.logitech.com/en-ca/product/mouse-m100 not a laser mouse, but since we're on the topic, can laser mice cause eye damage from accidental exposure? Like logitechs MX Master 2S, i've been interested in it for a while now but i can't find out much about their "Darkfield high precision" laser technology that that mouse impliments
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