I had good experience at o-like
Sure, the green wasn't the best, but the 10mW blu-ray, z0mg. Plus, a lot of safety glasses that protect from green also protect from blu-ray, just by chance.
My purchases were a green 30mW; not a great choice, haven't been able to try it with better alkalines, but doesn't work with cheap "bulletline" AAA's, nor w/ eneloops, not enough voltage. Works great with a single li-ion, though! so bright! And the beam is the prettiest beam I've seen from a laser! beam is probably about 2mm thick, and as far as I can tell with my crappy eyes, very little divergence.
Final verdict: this thing sucks on alkalines and eneloops, but on a li-ion, it is awesome! Just doesn't work in the cold (typical of greenies) and I don't know how long it would last on li-ion. Don't know if I should recommend something that doesn't work as it is intended, but it was cheap, that's always a plus
Also, doubt that it includes an IR filter.
also bought a 10mW focusable blu-ray. Out of the box it must have been way over spec, because it smokes leather and black plastic. I pot-modded it (I think I did... I was poking at that VR for so long and couldn't even get it to budge, so I gave up. Then realized that it can now ignite black matches and roll caps. Not to mention instead of just coercing little poofs of smoke out of my wallet, I can actually write on it!
Final verdict: heck, it's probably the same thing as the 30mW and 50mW versions they offer, just cheaper and with the VR at a different setting... Works great on AAA alkalines, works great (possibly better) on eneloops, blu-ray driver is the same as what they sell individually. If you want a blu-ray, get this. It's focusable in and out, so you can also use it as a flashlight to find stuff that fluoresces in 405nm (postage ink, highlighters, whatever glows in blacklights, peanut butter, fluorescent tubes, etc.)