BETOPPER White Stage Par Lights w/Barndoor Professional 100W COB Spotlight Bright DJ Light Strobe Lighting for

(7 customer reviews)

$139.99

Color Black
Shape Round
Material Robust aluminum
Light Source Type LED
Power Source Corded Electric

  • New COB Technology Church Light:With COB technology,the stage spotlight output high-intensity,high-uniformity,higher quality LED arrays
  • Easy To Install with Barndoor:Compact and housing in robust aluminum case,come with brackets and screw and adjustable angle barndoors.This stage light can be put on floor as uplight or hang on truss as downlight for highlighting the actors, the stage etc.and with the barndoor,the lighting angle can be focused as by adjusting as the actual need
  • High CRI DJ Light:Color rendering index RA>90,this stage spotlight is also professional for color-critical applications like studio, photostudio,church events,stage lighting etc.
  • Long Liefspan White Stage Light:Compared with old LED technology,this cob par light has just one chip of LED lighting source with superior thermal performance for increased life, stability and reliability
  • Daisy-chainable Strobe Light:No extra cables are needed due to daisy-chain design,dmx or master-slave the lights for excellent strobe effects

Description


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Product Description

TOPPER Than Top

BETOPPER is a professional stage lights Brand,we research,design, manufacture all the stage lights products,we offer professional stage lights systems like Par Light,Moving Heads,Spots Lights etc. Our LED stage lights are exceptionally bright and designed for small or large events.

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Control Mode:

1. DMX 512: 2/4 channel control, support daisy chain with 100W COB technology par light, it release pure and super bright ray for your event.

2. Master-slave: If you need dazzling and magnificent light effect. Then this one will meet you need.Just daisy chain them(Up to 8 pieces for safety concern),and the following light will be display following the instruction of the first light.

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BETOPPER LC001-H is a COB technology stage par light,it’s one of the most professional COB lighting. With the cob technology and 100W power source.It’s shines adjustable super bright and pure light. Warm white(3200K) & cold white(5600K) & warm yellow—3 different light color creates luxury atmosphere and different strobe effect like fading,jumping,flashing make it meet different occasion use like wedding,church events,home party,light shows,birthday etc. Auto/sound/DMX512/master-slave 4 different modes makes it user-friendly not only for lighting engineers but also beginners.

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Additional information

Dimensions 11.34 × 10.75 cm
Color

‎Black

Shape

Round

Material

‎Robust aluminum

Light Source Type

LED

Power Source

Corded Electric

Brand

‎Betopper

Bulb Features

‎Dimmable

Color Rendering Index

‎92.00

Are Batteries Included

No

Part Number

‎LC001-1HB

Item Weight

‎8.46 pounds

Package Dimensions

‎12.52 x 11.34 x 10.75 inches

Country of Origin

‎China

Item model number

‎LC001-HB

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Included Components

‎Power & XLR Adapter, Installation Screws, Power & XLR 2-1 Cable, Installation Bracket, COB Par Light

Light Direction

‎Adjustable

Batteries Included

No

Batteries Required

No

Wattage

100 watts

Average Life

‎10000 Hours

ASIN

B09W9JPLPP

Date First Available

March 23, 2022

Manufacturer

‎BETOPPER, ‎BETOPPERDirect

7 reviews for BETOPPER White Stage Par Lights w/Barndoor Professional 100W COB Spotlight Bright DJ Light Strobe Lighting for

  1. Richard Dean

    Works well, but Quality is LowThe construction is solid, and added barn doors work well with a little bit of tightening. The light is bright and doesn’t seem to overheat with prolonged use. Seems to be easy to use and program. I wasn’t real impressed with the cosmetic condition of the light upon arrival. Admittedly, this will be a non issue after being loaded in and out a few times. It was disappointing however, both lights ordered had a bit of loose (what looks like) ceramic coating rattling around inside the enclosure. I don’t think this will affect the function, but will revise the review if it does down the road.

  2. JVH

    Is it a Theatrical Light or a Video Light?This Beetopper light is a strange one. It’s clearly marketed for DJ, church and theater use, but it has more attributes of a videography light than a theatrical light. Typically, the sorts of lights used in the event and theater world have a numbder of RBG LED beads that allow you to program the light for different colors. This light has a single white LED (you can change the color temperature, so that you can go from daylight to warm white, but there are no other colors). In fact, they refer to the light as a COB (chip-on-board) light, which is a common reference for video lights and an odd one for theatrical lights. The presence of barn doors is also strange in a theatrical setting, but fairly common in a videography setting. For theater use, I don’t see why anyone would want a light with just a white LED, when RGB lights can give you white and huge range of additional colors. The issue for video use is that this fixture has a CRI rating of just 92 (the description actually says 92 in one place and 90 in another), but videographers typically require a 95+ CRI. On the other hand, this fixture has typical DMX controls, which are common in a theatrical setting and uncommon in a videography setting. All of which begs the question, just who is this light for? The one use I’ve come up with is to light a green screen, since exacting color temperature in that setting isn’t critical, they put out a decent amount of light, and the barndoors are actually useful. The overall quality of the light is decent, but I really dislike Betoppers practice of having these hardwired DMX cables that dangle from the fixture, rather than the typical recepitcals (all I can think is that it is cheaper to manufacture using the tails). The bottom line is that this fixture does what it is advertised to do, but isn’t versatile enough for DJ/theatrical use and not accurate enough for videography use, so it’s hard to recommend it.

  3. SnowedUnder

    Nice value stage light.Pros:• Good level of light output. There’s also a bigger brother 200W version, which is MUCH brighter so consider that if you need some serious illumination.• Barn doors are included so you can shape the light as you need to,• The two brackets can act as a sturdy stand for the light to be placed on the ground, or the light can be hung from ceiling rigging. They aren’t really suitable for a regular light stand where the light sits over the support, they’re designed for the light to hang.• All metal construction.• They can be daisy chained and controlled with a DMX controller.• There are three color temperature settings: warm white, cool white, and warm yellow so you can change the look of the light without having to use filters.• The light output is fully dimmable so you can dial in the brightness you need for your setup.• The shape of the light beam feathers nicely.Cons:• Fan noise is really loud, making these totally unsuitable for setups where quiet lights are needed, e.g. video shoots.• The packaging was inadequate. The box has styrofoam at the top and bottom but it leaves the sides vulnerable to being damaged, and the box I received was a little beat up (the light was thankfully OK, but I’d recommend to the manufacturer that they should invest in some more protective packaging). There’s a bag of screws that’s just kind of thrown in the box without much care.Other notes:• These lights are not weatherproof at all so aren’t suitable for outside setups unless you provide your own weatherproofing solution.This is a pretty decent budget stage light with a good level of output for a 100W light. It’s definitely a good value for money.

  4. Chris Wooley

    Bright Light. Useful BarnDoorsThis is a DMX controlled LED Light. It’s 100w (feels bright and accurate) with an adjustable white balance. It comes with a mounting yolk and barndoor attachments.The add doesn’t mention that it is DMX. If you look at it, you can clearly tell that it is. There is no documentation with it, so you’ll have to play around with it for a second to see the controls. Basically a warm and cool color on two channels. Strobe on a third. It’s pretty straight forward.The construction is a light weight aluminum. It is nicer than a plastic casing – but not super heavy duty. There is an internal fan for heat distrubution. I’m happy with the build quality.The light has a central hotspot with a nice feather. As it is white, this will primarily be used for a speaker spotlight for me – so the center focus is nice.It features two cords on the back. One cord connects a power and DMX cable. The other cord is the DMX passthrough. An adapter (included) is required. It would have been super handy if the out cord also supported power and DMX out for easier daisychaining. That would have been amazing.For the price, this is a nice LED light. Hopefully they start including a manual with the DMX directions in the future.

  5. Dave Evers

    Good utility lightsGot these for my son to build up his lighting kit. Nice utility lights to use as key, back or fill lights – the barn doors help you guide the light right where you want it. The units don’t generate a lot of heat given the light levels produced. Highly recommended

  6. Godwin

    Impressive stage lights.I got this to add to my studio live show experience. The light works great and bright. No proper how to manual but to get the basic needs you can easily figure it. The rest is on the internet. Overall it is an affordable light, looks well made, comes with barn doors for light shaping with control over dmx if needed.

  7. Gear Report

    Way more capable than i amI plugged in the light via the included 3 prong 120v plug and it works as described. It is bright and has hardware for mounting, and directing the light output. If all you need is a basic light, this is overkill, as it has remote control capabilities far beyond a basic light. I’m starting to work through how to get the most out of this light in my live streaming studio. Can’t wait to learn more about how to control it remotely.

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