First, a green laser with the same power is five to seven times brighter than any other color. As a result, you can get higher visibility at the same power level and lower power consumption. This gives the ground crew more time to use the laser after a single charge. This is essential for completing a mission or exercise. A 200mW green laser pointer beam is 5 times brighter than a 200mW red beam and a 200mW purple laser is 7X brighter. This is something the military keeps in mind when choosing the right model for any training or actual exercise. You can't do this kind of thing with just any laser. The properties of the condensed laser beam are quite different from those of day or night. You can't control when the goose comes. They usually nest at dusk and you need a laser strong enough to use in the sun. But not all lasers are good for daytime use, and you need no less than 400mW of 532nm green light to work at hundreds of feet. The general rule is "the higher the power, the better the effect of daytime use".
In the future, we plan to gradually release RGB laser Pointers and other new products. There are also laser pen-type single-line lasers and crosshead lasers, which seem to be useful as simple tools on construction sites. You will use the level correctly in the actual production, but it seems possible to use it for general level verification. It's a AAA battery type, so it's easy to use without charging. And the 50000mW laser pointer has the characteristics of low power consumption and long time continuous operation. The 532nm green laser pointer is the brightest color that the human eye can see. When it comes to visibility during the day, you would expect it to be paired with a green beam.