Unmatched Dynamic Lighting Effects
Transform any venue into a dazzling spectacle with the professional 150W moving head light fixture. Engineered for versatility, this fixture features 6 independently controlled outer arm beams and 4 bee-eye beams equipped with RGBW color mixing capabilities. Together with the LED halo ring effect, it creates mesmerizing aerial visuals and dynamic beam movements that captivate audiences.
Create awe-inspiring lighting displays with the variety of built-in effects. Want a starry sky effect? The unit offers red and green laser projections. Looking for dynamic flair? Enjoy white and amber strobe settings to add an extra dramatic punch to your performances.
Precision Control for Lighting Professionals
This 150W moving head light fixture is designed with professionals in mind, offering 26 DMX channels for precise adjustments and programming. Control movement, color, dimming, and effects with seamless ease to bring your creative vision to life. Its compatibility with larger lighting setups ensures your shows are always cohesive and impactful.
Additional functionality includes a sound-activated mode, enabling the unit to respond dynamically to music. This automatic feature is perfect for DJs and musicians, creating immersive live experiences with minimal effort. Whether for mobile gigs, club nights, stage productions, or other entertainment venues, you’ll appreciate every moment of the smooth integration of light and sound.
Durable Design for Reliable Performance
Crafted to perform under pressure, the robust construction and smooth pan/tilt movements ensure that this lighting unit operates flawlessly in any setting. From high-energy club environments to sophisticated stage setups, its durability guarantees consistent performance, night after night.
With its impressive output and a diverse range of creative possibilities, the 150W moving head light fixture is your ticket to professional-grade illumination effects. Elevate your performances and event spaces, leaving everyone in awe of the captivating light shows you produce. Make this industry-standard lighting unit part of your toolkit and take your venues to new heights of visual enchantment.























































































































The combination of the 6 rotating RGBW heads, the central bee-eye, and the added "halo light ring" (which sets it apart from similar models) creates a dynamic, multi-layered light show. The colors are vibrant, and the dramatic movement of the beams of light really fills a room. The sound-activated mode is responsive and fun, and is likely the most useful mode for this light. While the lights are bright, to achieve the effect shown in the photos and videos in the listing, you will need to put some fog or haze in the air (without it, you won't see the light beams).
This lighting instrmument is very beginner-friendly. You don't need to any knowledge about theatrical ligting to get great show out of it. It comes with an RF remote (better than IR since you don't need line-of-sight) that works well within about 50 feet. You can easily cycle through presets, auto modes, and sound-active modes right out of the box. If you do have experience with theatrical lighting, it does support DMX512, which is great for integrating it into a larger setup or customizing the show. However, there are some quirks. The DMX control seems a bit limited—specifically, you can't adjust the speed of the "auto" or "macro" functions via DMX channels; you have to use the remote or the front panel for that. For that reason, you would need to use a DMX board and the remote to have full control over this fixture (so don't lose that remote).
A huge plus mentioned by others is the ability to select modes that exclude the lasers or strobes. This is crucial if you have guests who are sensitive to strobes or lasers, and it's a thoughtful feature that not all inexpensive party lights have.
The build quality is decent for the price. It's compact and has good cooling (two fans, plenty of vents), so it doesn't overheat. The internals are tidy, and connectors are secured well. It comes with a mounting clamp that's surprisingly robust. That being said, this light it’s largely plastic—and not the heavy-duty power-tool kind. It feels a bit fragile for touring, and if you are going to use this in a mobile DJ setup, you'll want to put it in a padded case.
Also, regarding the lasers: while they are a fun addition ("starlights"), don't expect stadium-level brightness. The red is okay for a living room, but the green can be faint, especially in larger or brighter venues.
The manual is. bare bones, which is not surprising for this kind of light. It covers the basics and safety, but don't expect a deep dive into programming. The DMX chart is accurate enough, but the front panel instructions are lacking. You might have to explore a bit (like finding the hidden menu for head calibration) to figure everything out.
Overall, this is a fantastic value for the price, making the price to quality ratio for this light excellent.
Definitely a "party" device with decent RGBW LED light output, and also having a combo of red & green lasers, white and amber strobe, 6-rotating RGBW heads, and a central rotating 4-bee-eye RGBW head. Also, unlike other units, this one has full control control options, either via, manual control, remote control, and via DMX for modes that if selected, do not incorporate the lasers, or the strobe (for events where some of the guests may be neurologically sensitive to strobes). This issue has stopped me from using my other similar models that I keep on the shelf, and boxed-up (i.e. unused!).
The User Manual (included in my pix) is not very well done, but is accurate for 2 of the control modes (hand-held remote control, and via DMX control). The documentation for the front panel control is very lacking in detail. IN ADDITION, if you closely examine the documentation you will see that the DMX control has no option to control overall speed of any of the "auto" or "macro" functions! I checked all possible DMX channels and none will control the speed. Only the front control panel, or the hand held remote control can affect an "auto" run speed. The manual front panel control does have ability to select "auto" modes of A1, A2, and A3, as well as 2 different sound modes. The "A" series is for limiting the lasers, or strobes! Yes - intelligent design! The difference between the sound modes is a common feature that either changes the sequence of operation with the beat of music (but some LEDs are always on), or alternatively emits no light when there is no music, and also changes the sequence with the music.
FYI, there is a hidden menu option when it displays "Show" that if held down long enough enables controlling/adjusting the base rotation angle of the rotating heads (in case one of them gets out of whack).
Teardown: VERY compact internals, but properly assembled with anti-vibration materials on all connectors. From the attached pix, you can see there are two fans in the bottom, and ample vent holes on the top - resulting in virtually no temperature rise during operation! Plenty of heat dissipation fins on the bottom.
Usage : Best if mounted or suspended from the ceiling and the walls and floor not too dark color. Fog, or better yet, haze would bring it up to a whole other level! However, on its own - still is a very nice fixture - even if placed on the floor, or better yet, a tall table. Included is a free light fixture clamp that is far, far more robust that is needed by this light-weight fixture! Also included is a short DMX cable that is nice for testing with a DMX controller, but not a very useful operating length. IMHO
In summary: GREAT party light fixture with lots of control options (but DMX control is somewhat limiting) - so do not lose the remote control.......