🎉 Light Up Your Life with FUWERK!
The FUWERK 36 LED Professional Stage Lights offer a powerful lighting solution with 36x1W RGB LEDs, 10 versatile function modes, and easy control options via remote or DMX. Ideal for a variety of events, these lights are built to last with a lifespan of up to 100,000 hours, ensuring your celebrations shine bright.
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Light Source Type | Light Emitting Diode |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Brand | MARYGEL |
Number of Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
Style | Modern |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Product Dimensions | 10"L x 10"W x 10"H |
Manufacturer | MARYGEL |
UPC | 742970910230 |
Part Number | IGB-36P |
Item Weight | 12.84 pounds |
Item model number | IGB-36P |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | stage lights |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**R
Nice lights
These lights are great for stage presence or even live streaming. I use them for music streaming live and they work great. They aren't hard to set up and they're very bright with color changing features.
J**M
Great Videography Lights
These lights are fantastic! The Fuwerk stage lights deliver vibrant colors and excellent effects. The remote control and sound-activated features make them incredibly easy to use, perfect for any event. Whether it's a party, club, wedding, church, or Christmas celebration, these lights add a professional touch. The RGBW mixed effects are stunning, and the 8-pack provides plenty of coverage. Highly recommend these for anyone looking to elevate their lighting game.
P**.
Awesome lights, enough to get any party rocking.
Very bright, great options, and enough to light up and room, no matter what the size. The included remotes are OK, but thankfully they also included buttons for control on the unit. I'm really happy that they include DMX, as a controller is my next purchase. These will be so much better with the control that offers. My man cave has stepped up a notch thanks to these lights
R**H
Nice lights for the Price Point
Giving these 5 stars for what they are. These aren't pro level LED PAR lights, but if you're looking for a decent set for a party or small stage show, these are pretty nice.The description says these are RGBW, but they are not; they are only RGB. They have 7 DMX channels, where Ch 1 is master dimming, which is nice. Some lights skip this and it's they're kind of a pain to use if not running a full-featured controller (board or software).They're thin and the brackets came already attached. Which means they'll fit back on the box with the brackets attached for transport. A very small, but welcomed feature. They'reThe lights include a fan, which is noticeable, but not all that much. You'll hear it in a quiet room, but not if there is any music going on.They're fairly bright, but I didn't get 36 watts out of them, the watt meter showed about 17 watts per light.Each color of LED is discrete, so when you look at the light they produce (like on the floor or wall), you'll see the color mixed; but if you're looking at the light, your eye sees the individual colored LEDs.Would I buy it again or recommend this to friend: Yes.
M**Y
works well
the remote control is nice. good price. it's easy to use.
B**N
Lightweight And Portable
This review is for 36 LED Professional Stage Lights (8 pack). They come with a six page instruction manual which tells you everything you need to know. These lights are all plastic except for the metal mounting brackets. The plastic casing feels fairly durable. They have a built-in fan, which is a nice feature to prevent heat stress. They have DMX in and out jacks. The power cord is permanently attached, so you can't remove or replace it, however it appears to be a good thickness and has a small plug which will allow you to fit multiple lights on one power strip. They can run in several modes, which you can select using the buttons on the back, or you can use the included remote. I tested all the modes, and they worked as expected. I daisy-chained all eight lights with DMX cables, and ran them with a DMX controller. The lights provide 7 channels of DMX control, and all channels responded as expected. You can use the remote control to change modes, and you can use the number pad on the remote to type in the desired DMX address, which is a nice feature that I hadn't seen before. The only issue was that one of the eight lights did not respond to the remote at all, but you can still make all adjustments using the buttons on the back. Overall, these lights are a low-cost solution suitable for a small bar or someone who's getting started as a DJ or band.
M**R
Pretty good for the price, but not as advertised
The reason I gave this item 3 stars is that it is not what it claims. The product title claims these are RGBW lights; as you can see from the pictures and other information on the product page, they are in fact RGB. Of course RGB lights are perfectly suitable for many applications, and if this were labeled properly I would likely give it 4 stars (though not 5 due to other issues during testing; see below). These are nice low-cost stage lights. But if someone is shopping for RGBW lights, then this would not be suitable; it's just too significant a feature to be ok with the mis-labeling.The fixtures are compact and light-weight. (They measure about 7" across and a little under 2.5" front to back.) The case is plastic, so I wouldn't expect them to take a lot of abuse. Each comes in its own cardboard box and could be packed more or less ready-to-use in this box; but I wouldn't really recommend it as this would offer little protection during transport.I don't have the tools to precisely measure things like the beam angle and brightness. I can say that placed about 6' from a wall and set to white, the brightest part of the circle it produced was in the neighborhood of 2.5'-3' wide. The product page calls them up-lights, and I do think they could be used that way; the packaging just calls them "flat PAR lights". They're not the brightest I've ever seen, but they can produce a splash of color or a couple of them from different angles could highlight a solo performer, etc.Each fixture has 36 LED elements - 12 each of Red, Green, and Blue in a staggered pattern. At any realistic distance these produce a smoothly blended color. There are various color presets, or you can specify R, G, and B values from 0 to 255.There are several built-in effects like strobing and various color transitions. There's also a simple sound-activated mode.There are essentially three ways to control the lights:1) The built-in control panel. This is basically only suitable for the initial setup, but if you just need each light in a predetermined configuration throughout your show, that may be enough. There are four buttons (menu, up, down, enter) and a small alphanumeric display, which you can use to navigate the various functions of the light.2) The remote control. This runs on a con-cell battery (included/pre-installed) and offers more convenient access to the light's functions. This could be used to change settings during a show, but may not be practical if you need to separately control multiple lights. The bigger problem is that during testing, my remote stopped working for no apparent reason. I was able to briefly get it working again by unplugging the light and plugging it back in, but it stopped responding again after a few seconds. I checked the battery and it appears to be fine, so I'm not sure what the issue is.3) DMX. Yes, there's some cost involved, but it doesn't have to be extreme - I use QLC+ on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ with a moderately-priced USB/DMX interface, costing in the ballpark of $150 for the control setup - and then you have pretty much unlimited flexibility in how you control the lights.The DMX profile for each fixture has 7 channels. (I see one of the other reviews claims it has 16; I don't know where they're getting that information, but the documentation says 7 and I see nothing that makes me think otherwise.) The first channel is a master dimmer, then there are channels for red, green, and blue. Channel 5 controls the strobe function, and channels 6 and 7 work together to control the other built-in effects.Each fixture has a pretty typical 2-piece mounting bracket, which can be used to prop it up on the floor or mount it to a lighting stand. There does not seem to be a way to attach a safety cable, so even though they are very light-weight, I still would hesitate to go with an overhead mounting position.The lights are fan-cooled. The fan is audible, but not to a point that it should cause any real problems. Even after an hour running at full brightness, the unit remained cool to the touch.There are several points around the sides of the fixture where light "leaks". These include the points where the face is latched to the body; I suppose you could cover those with gaffer's tape, but I'm not sure it matters, because the larger "leaks" are vent holes that probably need to remain unobstructed. Honestly this isn't likely to be an issue in most settings, but if you simply cannot tolerate any stray light, you may need to be aware of this.The instructions are pretty bare-bones and not that well written in my opinion, but fortunately the fixtures are pretty simple to operate.So - they're not top-of-the-line lights, but for the price point they're much nicer than I expected.
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