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36LEDs RGB Stage Lights 2Pack - 36W Par Lights Sound Activated Remote & DMX Control by Corded Electric Uplights for Events Church Wedding Club Band Music Dance Show DJ Party Lighting

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1.Color:36leds Stage Lights - 2 Pack


About this item

  • 36LEDs Stage Par Lights - 36 Watts stage lights come with 36 RGB LEDs, including 12LEDs Red, 12LEDs Green, 12LEDs Blue. Static Colors Red/Green/Blue and various mixing colors can bring interesting stage lighting for different occasions and events.
  • Upgraded Material LED Par Can - We use high quality light bulbs, led par lights adapt high quality LED to make sure the luxury light source and more pure color radiation. The par light cover is designed with a hexagonal for a wider and more beautiful par lighting effect. Upgraded 36 LED par lights without fans will not make large noise.
  • 9 Lighting Modes - 36 LED dmx lights include 9 function modes -Static color, color mixing, jump mode, strobe mode, fade mode, auto play, sound activated, master-slave, DMX512 control. Whether for weddings, concerts, or home gatherings, this light adapts seamlessly to your needs, delivering stunning visuals and unforgettable experiences.
  • Easy to Use - 36 portable LED uplights can be easy to set up and controlled by remote control, back menu or DMX controller. Upgraded rgb par light remote can be more easily controlled. Both professional DJ fans and consumers can use it without any pressure. *Sweet Tips: Corded Electric*
  • Widely Application - Colorful dj lights stage lighting effect for concert, KTV, parties, clubs, band, dance, theater, venue, wedding, church, bar, dj events, home party lighting.
  • Reliable Support & Assistance - Your satisfaction is our priority. This 36LED par light package includes 2 x 36LED par lights / 2 x Remote Controllers / 2 x Brackets / 2 x Screw Sets / 1 x User Manual, dedicated after-sales support to assist with any inquiries or concerns as well.



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #3,005 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #16 in Stage Lights
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available May 22, 2018 Color Name 36LEDs Stage Lights - 2 Pack Material Type Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Size 36 LED Battery type Lithium Ion Wattage 36 watts

Product Description

36 led par lights package

Features:

✔ Red, green, blue 3-in-1 LEDs for color changing and mixing.

✔ With high quality bright LED light source, less consumption, high brightness.

✔ Multiple Control Modes: Static color mode, Color changing mode, Color fade mode, Sound active mode, Master-Slave mode, Auto-Play mode and DMX mode. Control rotation speed, colors and strobe.

✔ Creates a great wash effect that is very bright and powerful, and also has the ability to strobe.

✔ Can be used as up lighting or stage lighting long lifespan LED with high-through function plug and play function.

colorful 36 led par lights

Specifications:

Light Source: 1W x 36 LED RGB

Voltage: AC 110V-240V, 50-60HZ

Material: ABS

Beam Angle: 25°

Item size: 6.9 x 6.9 x 3.9in

Net Weight: 1.85lb / 0.84kg

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36LEDs Par Light
What You Will Get:

  • 2 x 36 LEDs Par Lights
  • 1 x User Manual
  • 2 x Remote Control
  • 2 x Brackets
  • 4 x Adjustment Knobs
  • 4 x Rubber Rings
Sweet Tips:

1. The power cord is not detachable, Need powered, Not battery powered.

2. When using the remote control for the first time, need to remove the spacer to use the remote

control.

Customer Reviews
4.5 out of 5 stars 1,881
4.5 out of 5 stars 232
4.1 out of 5 stars 38
3.6 out of 5 stars 28
3.8 out of 5 stars 62
Watts 36W 100W 80W 40W 800W
LED Source RGB RGB+SMD Strobe RGBA RGBW N/A
DMX Channels 6CH 5/12/14/75CH 4/6/11/48/54CH 14/18CH N/A
Beam Angle 45° 6-120° 120° X-axis: 540°/Y-axis: 270° N/A
Control Method Remote & DMX & Back Menu DMX & Back Menu DMX & Back Menu Remote & DMX & Back Menu Remote & Back Menu
Mode Option Static Colors/Color Changing/Auto play/Strobe/Sound Activated/Master-Slave/DMX/Remote Control Static Colors/Color Changing/Auto play/Strobe/Sound Activated/Master-Slave/DMX Static Colors/Color Changing/Auto play/Strobe/Sound Activated/Master-Slave/DMX Static Colors/Color Changing/Auto play/Strobe/Sound Activated/Master-Slave/DMX/Remote Control Remote Control

Trice
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Awesome!!! The lights brought out the decor. Set the atmosphere
Tanisha ♓︎
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
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DjBill
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
They are bright and easy to use. Different flashing options, remote control. Very handy.
Shep
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
These are pretty bright and colorful, DMX controls work great. More of a spot than a wash, which I like. The body is a bit light-duty, the DMX connectors feel weak and could break and the brackets are weak. For the price they are great, maybe not rugged enough for the road though. No 120v outputs so you can't daisy-chain the power.
Austin C
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2018
Overall for the cost, these lights are great. The packaging they arrived in were nice and professional. I had no problems using or programming the lights using MyDMX3.0 software from ADJ. I was also able to use a couple of the lights in manual mode and control them with the remote, which also worked fine - only comment with the remote is the directivity of the IR LED is pretty wide, meaning it might control more than one light at a time if you don't directly point at the one you are trying to control closely.As for the build quality, everything is plastic, minus the mounting bracket. The mounting bracket is pretty thin and flexible, as most other reviews indicate. But, for the price of the lights, that was expected and doesn't really affect their performance. I do wish the lights had IEC cables rather than a built in plug - makes it easier to mount and rig because you can use different length IEC cables rather than a bunch of extension cords. Additionally, if there was an IN and OUT for power on these, that would make stringing them together much easier was well.As for the performance of the lights, I was slightly disappointed with the color of the LEDs. All of the colors seem to be off slightly - for example, the red channel looks more orange than red. I was having a difficult time trying to get nice, deep, dark colors out of these lights; but again, for the price, they were still good. They are very bright, as other reviews also indicated. The beam angle of these is very tight and directive though, I may look into some kind of diffuser for these in the future because of that.I used these lights along with some others inside and outside for a pool party I hosted. I had 6 of the pars mounted outside under a deck in the summer with ~85 degree F weather for the day. They were running from about 2:00pm until 12:00am with no issues at all. I have also used them a few other times since then and have not had any problems either. I would recommend these lights to anyone looking for some lights for a party, or decorations, or even photography (which is on my list to try).
Kenneth Walker
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2017
I bought one of these YEESITE lights to test (with no DMX controller) and the results are impressive! It's from China, contains 36 1-watt LEDs, and is VERY bright (more of a 'spotlight' than a 'wash', though). All the various functions and buttons work well, as does the remote control (and you get two of them!) The plastic housing is sturdy, although the hanging brackets are made of thin easily-bent metal, as has been mentioned elsewhere. The internal fan is so quiet as to be almost silent! The instruction booklet is surprisingly detailed and clear. Even the box looks professional, not 'generic', and all the individual items are well-packed. YEESITE is obviously serious about selling a good product.(By the way: Don't forget to remove the little paper 'tab' from the remote control; it's there to keep the replaceable battery in 'new' condition until you use it. And you can stick the tab back in again, when the remote isn't being used.)Here are some details that are not mentioned in the booklet; but don't let my comments throw you off-- this is a really nice, feature-packed light, at a low cost. I plan to buy more...R-G-B 'static' color-mixing can only be done on the light itself (or via DMX), not with the remote control. The remote has 'basic' functions, with only seven pre-set colors, but they *can* be faded up or down. The remote's functions are...ON/OFFDMX on/offpure REDpure GREENpure BLUEROSEAMBER (which is not too accurate, in my opinion)CYANWHITESTROBE (always full-brightness white, with adjustable speed)SOUNDFADE (smooth transitions through the seven different colors; adjustable fade speed)JUMP (sharp transitions through the seven different colors; all fully on; adjustable speed)AUTO (which is like a 'demo' of *all* the presets)It seems that the remote accesses a slightly different set of programmed instructions compared to the light's-- the main one being an ON/OFF switch on the remote. Once turned OFF this way, the light's own rear buttons no longer function (and there's no dedicated ON/OFF switch or button on the light itself.) The light can be turned ON again only by using the remote, or by unplugging the light to reset it.There is a slightly noticible visual 'stepping' effect when dimming, more pronounced when using the remote (although I don't know if this happens when using a DMX controller.) It's more apparent at lower brightness levels. Fading of the individual RGB colors occurs over a number of discrete 'steps'-- how many depends on:using the remote: 32 brightness steps.using the buttons on the light: 255 steps (although RED seems to step through only about 100 individual increments, spread over the 255 'range'... perhaps to get a more visually-pleasing mix).The LED color-ON thresholds (using the light's own 0 -to-255 ranges) are:RED-- 10 (NOT 1-- due to manufacturing tolerances?)GREEN-- 1BLUE-- 2So if you choose to create a WHITE color (all RGB colors set to 255), then decide to fade that out to nothing, the RED-color LEDs cut out slightly before the GREEN and BLUE...but I don't think most people would notice this.Most of the visual change in brightness occurs at the 'lower end' of dimming; the upper end seems to show far less of a brightness change. Perhaps that's simply how our eyes react to it, but I think the individual RGB brightness 'steps' need to be programmed better. In any case, it's a minor quibble for me.There IS some obvious color-banding in the shadows from this light; but that's to be expected from ANY light that uses individual red, green and blue LEDS spread over a circle. That's because all the colors are not coming from a single 'point.' If this is a problem, a light with lots of smaller LEDS would be better...or, to eliminate the color-banding altogether, a light with TRI-color LEDs (each LED producing all colors.) But those lights are more expensive. ;-)The STROBE function is something I will probably not use-- but it has a minor quirky problem with the remote control. When the strobe 'speed' is set very fast, all of the buttons on the remote suddenly fail to work! (This doesn't happen below about 90% of the fastest speed.) My own opinion is that the *fast*-strobing light is interfering somehow with the remote's infrared control signal (or with the IR receiver on the light itself.) But if this happens, it's easily fixed with the light's own buttons, to slow down the strobe speed a bit; then the remote will function again.Saving the settings in memory (before unplugging the light): When using the REMOTE, the light remembers the last setting, and comes back on in whatever mode it was last set to. But when setting the parameters on the light itself, things are somewhat different: For all modes *except* the R-G-B static color-mix mode, the ENTER button saves that program mode-- and it comes back up when you plug the light back in. And, the light does remember the individual color settings in R-G-B color-mix mode-- but there's no way to actually 'save' those as a saved 'program'-- the ENTER button is used for something else in this case. So, when plugging the light back in, the mode that comes back up may or may not be the RGB mix, if that's what you were previously using. (Honestly, I haven't completely made sense of this yet.)I haven't worked with DMX commands, so I can't comment-- except to mention that the the light's DMX channel assignments are:Channel 1-- master dimming (for overall dimming?)Channel 2-- RED 0 to 255Channel 3-- GREEN 0 to 255Channel 4-- BLUE 0 to 255Note: The DMX in/out ports have only three contacts, not the five that are required by the 'official' DMX standard. But it seems that *many* (most?) LED lights ignore the standard, as there's very little need for the extra two pins.
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