Description
This light can be used in multiple modes. Sound-activated, Auto, DMX or Master-slave. Master/Slave mix variable disco party lighting – Auto-play, static color, color changing, color fading, strobe light. Easy to use, and great LED lighting for Mobile DJs, Disco, Clubs, Pub, Bar, Banquet, weddings, family parties, etc. This fixture offers 12 pcs 1W (Red 3, Green 3, Blue 3, White 3).



















Adam Carter –
This thing is bright.Brighter than I was even really hoping. I purchased it for an accent flood for a Halloween scene and it lit up half the yard intensively. I ended up using it for a spot light instead. It has full adjustability on the unit itself so, use it with or without a DMX.
Steve Hontz –
Inexpensive, but they don’t lastI bought 10 of these to use as truss warmers and general par lighting on the stage at my church. They’re really lightweight so they’re easy to clamp to truss, although the bracket can interfere with the cabling and power connections so you have to fool around to get the right angle so everything works. They’re really inexpensive, but they don’t last more than a year or two. The fans get noisy (they never shut off), or some of the colors will stop working, or the light will intermittently cut out. I wouldn’t mount these some place that’s hard to get to because you WILL have to replace them. That said, they’re a pretty good value for the money. Just make sure you budget to buy a handful of spares.
Dr. Bear –
Looks like a toy, works like its big brotherThis instrument can be used with manual settings to get any color mix, color scrolling, and to set flashing and microphone music pulsing.It supports DMX remote control in several channel arrangements, I have not used the DMX yet.It is tiny- it looks like a toy, but it is a real 4 color (RGBW) instrument.No focus, just LEDs in reflectors, so its a flood pattern.I expected the mounting yoke to be plastic, but it is too soft and flimsy, and needs some washers to spread the load for mounting
Laura Sturges –
Great Value – Read Below For A Needed HackI bought 4 for my duo. They are really great, but the problem is the beam is too narrow for close range, I needed a beam diffuser lens.I got a ceiling fluorescent lighting acrylic prismatic panel from Home Depot and cut some 3 7/8″ circles and hot glued them to the front of the light, rough side out. PERFECT!Also, it doesn’t say so in the manual but the thing will save your settings when you power it down. You have to mess around with the buttons (I forgot what I did) but I got that happening.Will prolly get 4 more soon, and mount 4 a side on some 1″ square aluminum tubing (panted black of course.)
Corey C. Comer –
Nice lightsUse these for small stage lighting and they are Amazing. They put the focus on me I dark venues.
ThunderFalcon –
Light em upA lite this cool and versatile for under $30 and it’s not a piece of crap. I plan on buying more.
Glenn A. Jones –
Basic light that works well with DMXWe use these lights with controllers for haunted house animations. Good little lights.
Aaron Greco –
Great little parGood for up lighting and smaller venues, compared to a Chauvet slim par 56 its half its brightness, but that is to be expected.
Aaron –
Great little light for Halloween !!!I build Halloween props every year and always turn to these guys. Small compact in size with tremendous light output ! DMX is a plus for me !
Michael Forrest –
Does exactly what I want them to do, with a small hack.They work great. I treat them with kids gloves to make sure they keep working. I am not happy with the mounting brackets. They are about an inch to small to have them point straight up with DMX cable hooked up. I found that a 4 inch PVC pipe coupler is perfect to marry them to in order to use them as up lights.