VOTATU V840 Green Laser Light IR Combo
VOTATU V840 Green Laser Light IR Combo
VOTATU V840 Green Laser Light IR Combo
VOTATU V840 Green Laser Light IR Combo
VOTATU V840 Green Laser Light IR Combo
VOTATU V840 Green Laser Light IR Combo
VOTATU V840 Green Laser Light IR Combo
VOTATU V840 Green Laser Light IR Combo

VOTATU V840 Green Laser Light IR Combo 1500LM

$109.99 $84.99

Features
Dual Laser & High-Lumen Flashlight Combo - Features a IIIa Class Green Laser (520nm, 4mW) for daytime targeting and a covert IR Laser (850nm, 0.7mW) for nighttime use, paired with a blinding 1500LM tactical flashlight. This laser light combo ensures superior visibility and target acquisition in any lighting condition.
Single-Source Laser Design - The green and IR lasers emit from the same source, allowing for simultaneous zeroing. Set it once and maintain perfect alignment for both lasers—saving time and ensuring consistent accuracy on your rifle.
4-in-1 Rotary Mode Selector + Strobe - Quickly switch between Green Laser, White Light, Green Laser + Light, and IR Laser via the intuitive rotary dial. Includes both steady and strobe functions for the light and green laser, offering versatility for any tactical scenario.
Dual Control with Pressure Pad & M-LOK/Picatinny Mount - Operate the laser flashlight combo using either the rear push button or the included remote pressure switch—both with tactical momentary and constant-on functions. Securely attaches to Picatinny or M-LOK rails (adapters included), making it an ideal rifle laser and light for AR-15, shotgun, or carbine platforms.
USB Magnetic Rechargeable Rifle Light - Equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery and convenient magnetic charging cable. No batteries needed—perfect for extended use in the field. A reliable, low-maintenance tactical light laser combo for your firearm.

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Specifications

Light Output: 1500 lumens
Bulb Type: LED
Light Beam Color: Green, IR (invisible)
Lighting Range: Daytime 100meters, Nighttime 2000meters
Water Resistance Level: IPX6
Material: Aluminum
Finish: Matte
Battery Type: Polymer Battery (Built-in)
Charging Time: 2 Hrs
Battery Life: 1.5 Hrs (Max)
Attachment/Mount Type: Picatinny, M-LOK
Dimension: 115*54*23mm/4.5*2.1*0.9inch
Weight: 223g/7.8oz
Laser Beam Color: Green
Max Laser Output: 5mW

 

In the Box

  • V840 *1
  • Charging Cable *1
  • Wrench *1
  • User Manual *1
FAQ
Question Answer
What is the essential difference between the V840 and V848? Which should I choose? The V840 is the older IR triple-function unit (white light, green laser, IR laser) — no LED display, no co-aligned lasers. The V848 is the upgrade with an IR illuminator, and an LED readout. If basic IR laser functionality is all you need and budget is tighter, the V840 is enough. For the full feature set, V848 is worth the extra spend.
How does the V840 IR laser actually perform? Fantastic for the price — IR-capable units at this price point are extremely rare. With a PVS-14 or similar NV monocular, the IR laser is crisp and visible well past 200 yards.
Is the V840 too bulky? Can it go on a short gun or pistol? It is bulky and long with a boxy, angular profile. Users say it even looks oversized on a PCC, and pistol mounting is out of the question. This is designed for full-size rifles and shotguns. If your rail space is tight or you want a compact look, the V840 will occupy more real estate than you may prefer.
Is the IR feature worth the extra cost compared to non-IR models? If you have night vision or plan to get some soon, absolutely — IR triple-function units at this price are rare. If you have no NV gear and no plans to acquire any, skip the IR and go for a cheaper non-IR model like the M8L-G or M6L-G — put that savings toward other gear.
The battery is non-removable — should I worry about long-term use? This is a core design trade-off of the V840. Pros: fully sealed, better water resistance, no spare batteries to manage. Cons: capacity degrades over years and requires full-unit replacement.
Can the V840 be mounted on a shotgun? Yes. One user mounted it on a tactical shotgun for home defense — the bright broad beam is ideal for close-range rapid engagement. Since the unit is relatively long, it may look disproportionate on very short-barreled shotguns. On 18-inch or longer shotgun barrels, the V840 is well-proportioned and functionally well-matched.
Is the V840 strobe mode useful in practice? Decent. Strobe is not the V840’s main selling point — its core value is in the IR laser — but the feature is there. Most users rarely use strobe in routine training, but for home defense, activating strobe with the bright light can disorient and buy you a critical second.
Can the V840 go on an SBR or AR pistol? Technically yes, but visually awkward — the V840 is large and will look top-heavy on a short platform. One user planned to put it on a PCC, found it too bulky, and moved it to a full-size AR instead. For SBRs and AR pistols, consider the more compact Votatu M8L-G.
Has the V840 been tested in extreme conditions? One hardcore test: a user repeatedly dropped and threw the unit in rain and snow — all functions worked perfectly afterward, and zero held. Another .308 repeated-fire test also showed zero retention. For typical civilian use, the V840 durability far exceeds actual demand.
What is the V840 laser safety classification? This green visible laser belongs to Class IIIA lasers, with a power of ≤ 5mW. The infrared laser's output power is ≤ 0.7mW—safe for civilian night vision tubes and poses no risk of excessive burns. However, please remember a general rule: never shine any laser into anyone's eyes.