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Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2025
These LED par lights are a versatile and powerful addition to my stage lighting setup. The RGBW 4IN1 LEDs produce a wide range of colors, and the 90W output ensures they're bright enough for any venue. The sound-activated feature is a fun and convenient way to sync the lights to the music, and the remote and DMX control options provide plenty of customization. The 2-pack is perfect for creating a balanced and dynamic lighting display. It's like having a personal light show at my command. The lights are easy to set up and use, and they've added a professional touch to my events. I’ve used them for weddings, parties and live performances. They are a great value for the price.
⭐ Honest Voice ⭐
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2025
These lights are solid for small events. They’re bright, the colors mix well, and the built-in programs make setup easy. The detachable power cable is a nice touch, no more worrying about cables wearing out. They fit snugly in my gear bag, which makes packing up a lot simpler.The biggest downside is the plastic brackets. They feel a bit flimsy, and I’d prefer metal for better durability. Also, in auto mode, the white shades pop up a little too often. But for the price, they do the job well. If you need basic stage lighting, these will get it done.
Matthew
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2025
We needed stage lights for our concerts. Poor lighting in the gym. Saw these and hope they work.They were much bigger then thought. Very light.The stands are different. They are not high quality. As you can see in picture 2, one of the nuts broke inside as soon as tried to put in stand. Hardly touched it. The other one was fine. They are bright.Can wait to try them at our next concert.
PFW
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2025
The key points are in the headline: work great, very bright, they have a detachable power cable, and fit in a 4 par carry bag! Those last two, cable and bag, are really important. Some of these light have fixed cables, which will wear out in time. The detachable cable is a huge plus. Also that they fit in a 4 par carry case is a big plus. It's tight, but they are in without stressing the material. The auto programs work well, and colour selection is easy for uplighting. My only note is there are too many white tints in auto fade mode. Other than that, excellent light! Cheers.
Jennifer
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2025
These lights would be an excellent first investment in stage lighting for a touring musician or a small group. They would also be useful for a small venue that wants to spice up performances on a part-time stage.The absolute best feature of these lights is that they are... light. The housing is plastic and they weigh hardly anything, relatively speaking. The brackets have been upgraded to metal, two for each light so you can stand them on a surface or hang them, but those add hardly any weight. Along with the light weight, they pack down about as compactly as possible because you can easily remove the brackets and the power cable and stow them in a small bag. Gear multiplies and gets heavy and bulky so fast that every ounce saved is a lifesaver.The other great feature is that they are easy to set up and use. The controls are very simple: only four buttons on the back and a numerical display. This controls brightness for all four channels, red, green, blue, and white independently and invokes features such as sound response, strobe, fade, jump colour etc. To make it even easier, there's a small remote that can do most of the same functions, but remotes always get lost when you are travelling for shows. You can't really lose the buttons on the back.The built-in modes are a great start, specially the sound sensitive mode, but they are probably too limited to do any kind of professional or semi-professional gig. Luckily these lights have a fairly full implementation of the DMX 512 lighting control protocol and two three-pin XLR DMX ports, a male and a female. The manual provides a listing of the DMX implementation, so it's easy to get up and running with one of the free lighting control programs out there, along with a laptop and an inexpensive USB-DMX adapter. That would allow even a travelling musician to put on a pretty impressive light show at a price that would previously have been impossible.Each light can use up to 90 watts of power, so you will need to make sure that the room you're setting up in can handle the load. The lights have fans for heat dissipation which keeps them cool, and the fans run pretty quietly compared to the noise level in most venues.These lights look fantastic. They are extremely bright and their configuration is extraordinarily flexible for their size and weight.
Jacob R
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
Another great pack of lights picked up through the good graces of the Amazon Vine! With these, I give them each a basic operation test, then unless I happen to have a gig that night they go onto a shelf until needed. No untimely failures thus far; I feel like any decent-looking LED light fixture from Amazon is going to be good enough for basic short-use work, or for at least one or two long event gigs at minimum. No guarantees on long-term durability, but that's the risk with the modern switch to cheap LED fixtures as opposed to more expensive repairable / replaceable lighting options.Sure, they don't feel like they're going to last a lifetime of heavy professional abuse, but for occasional gig lighting setups or small A/V operations where they're only handled by one or two individuals who care for their gear, these lights are a great choice. Nothing in particular that stands out about these in comparison to the others I've picked up from Amazon - good or bad. Watch for a good price and add them to (or start) your lighting kit!
RXMan
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
Other than the all rubber brackets (yes, rubber, not metal) as in pics 1-2 which is definitely weird, these are very nice and bright lights. Built in functions that are standard for most stage PAR lights, and even standard channel assignments so that you don't have to do any fancy DMX re-mapping (as you can see from pics 4-5). They are true RGBW as yo can see in pic 6.Pic 3 is a threaded hole for a safety "eye" bolt if the unit is hung instead of floor mount, to use a cable between the suspension point and through the "eye" bolt. The construction is straight forward using a standard switching power supply in pic 9 that is using decent connectors for the AC line, as well as power to the main logic and LED driver board (pic 10) with a floating (not the best idea) WiFi remote control board with antenna. The included IEC AC power cords are made of an excellent, tough, rubbery, but highly flexible material.My only concern is the hot melt glue in pic 11 used to hold the bracket mounting nut in place. Hot melt glue is not the most reliable of methods to restrain metal parts than can come lose and fall onto the power supply. If you never take the brackets off, no problem. If you take them off repeatedly, I'd be concerned. The rubber brackets seemed substantial enough that they can hold the light fixture up without issue......but quite unexpected in comparison with the vast majority of PAR fixtures on the market. However, it works and obviously keeps the manufacturing cost down to make this a very solid purchase value. IMHO
Big Homely Guy
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
These plastic lights with rubbery plastic mounting brackets appear at first to be possibly a little disappointing. But then I plugged them in. Kind of impressive, actually.The light output is pretty darned good for a light in this price range, although the colors don't appear to be as dense as many of the cheaper lights out there. I think this is because of the LEDs they are using. Don't get me wrong, these are powerful lights, but the colors are just muted compared to many others.The plastic mounting brackets do concern me... they are made of a rubbery plastic that I'm sure is fine, But come on, use metal to mount them.They program via DMX well, the strobe effect is pretty solid and for the money, they are pretty nice lights. Add 'em to the garage band lighting rig and they'll do a nice job. Yeah, I gave em four stars, because of the plastic brackets.
Wolfman Dan
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
With four of these beauties, I can create a complete light show that feels professional-grade. They sync to sound, have a full range of RGBW, and the DMX control makes it easy to customize the show. They’re bright enough to cover large spaces and work well in a variety of settings. Plus, the remote control is straightforward, which is rare for lights like these. Solid, reliable, and worth every penny.
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