Laser Show Projector Guide - LaserF2
by Newfeel Ho on Aug 03, 2022
RGB Laser Projector System
If you browse the market, you will find many examples of RGB light laser
display technology. According to the main purpose of use (mainly you have to
answer the question: where?), we can provide three kinds of laser projector
devices. LaserF2 0.75Watt WiFi, Laser F2 1.2 Watt WiFi, and LaserF2 2Watt Pro.
The LaserF2s of our family of RGB laser light projectors will satisfy the
needs of every laser light enthusiast and bring high quality, portability and
amazing laser spectacle to your venues and events. Remember, this is also the
best solution for Christmas decorations or New Year's Eve attractions.
Remember to choose the right RGB lighted
laser projector
that will meet your requirements and needs. If you plan to use it for family
gatherings, small clubs or small venues, then the LaserF2 1.2W Bluetooth will
be perfect for you. For larger venues and audiences, a pure diode based
LaserF2 2Watt Bluetooth, or a LaserF2 2Watt Pro Bluetooth with a 25kkps fast
scanner will be dedicated. With the LaserF2 2Watt and LaserF2 2Watt Pro
Bluetooth you will get a bright and visible laser beam at a very affordable
price.
What does the laser stand for?
A laser, a device that stimulates atoms or molecules to emit light of a
specific wavelength and amplifies that light, usually produces a very narrow
beam of radiation. Radiation generally covers an extremely limited range of
wavelengths such as visible, infrared or ultraviolet. Many different types of
lasers have been developed with very different properties. Laser is an acronym
for "optical amplification of stimulated emission"1. In the event industry,
RGB laser display systems (three diodes for red, green, and blue) are mostly
used. Using a complex modulation and scanning system, laser projector displays
can mix colors and cover most of the spectrum (also called wavelengths) of
visible light. If an RGB laser projector display can project pure white color
(by properly mixing the three colors), you can recognize a good quality RGB
light laser display system, so that's why a good quality RGB light laser
display system also Known as full-color laser display systems or white-light
lasers.
Connectivity for Laser Projectors
Every high-quality RGB lighted laser projector should provide a high-quality
connection protocol. In laser projection systems, you can see that the most
popular connection modes are ILDA (DB25), DMX, ArtNet (with Ethernet port).
Our LaserF2 also offers unique (for laser projectors) wireless connectivity
via Bluetooth. The LaserF2 has a built-in WiFi router, which allows your
mobile or desktop device to connect outdoors over 50 meters without any
interference. At this point, you can choose how you want to use the laser
display device, what additional laser show software or laser control hardware
to use, and focus on the necessary inputs and outputs.
With our new RGB light laser projector LaserF2 2W Pro Bluetooth, you can
connect to any DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) you want, which makes your
laser equipment very professional and makes your laser show a completely new s
level. With RGB diodes. With 1300mW at 445nm, 800mW at 520nm and 400mW at
635nm, you're able to create stunning light shows that your audience won't
forget.
Laser F2: Laser Show Equipment & More
Most novice
laser show
enthusiasts are looking for a laser show equipment, otherwise known as a laser
display projector or laser display system. Such devices use laser beams of
specific wavelengths (usually red, green, and blue, or mix all wavelengths to
create a beautiful and colorful light show).
The big question is: is the LaserF2 good enough for a decent laser show, or
what do I need to make a light show special? How much should I spend on the
LaserF2, or maybe a different laser display projector? At this stage, we can
answer. Yes, the LaserF2 as a portable wireless laser display device is enough
(and more!) to create a one-of-a-kind laser show let's talk about it again.
Create a laser show with a laser display system
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of laser display projectors on the
market. You can find display systems for cheap and even as expensive as a
mid-class car. So, what do you need to create a great laser show that will
amuse your audience? Here are a few things you should be aware of before
buying your first laser projector system.
Power output: Depends on the main purpose: where the laser show should be
placed, how big the venue is, and whether it's an indoor or outdoor event.
Fortunately, we have two versions of the LaserF2, so it's easier to choose the
right system depending on the occasion. For small (indoor) venues, all you
need is our LaserF2 1.2Watt Bluetooth. It provides 1200 mW of pure laser
power. If that's not enough because you plan to do a light show for a larger
audience, or the show will be outdoors, then we recommend the LaserF2 2W.
LaserF2 2Watt Bluetooth can provide 2.5 more brightness than 1Watt.
Last, but not least: don't forget the fog/smoke/atomizer. The laser needs to
have something "in the air" to see. The laser beam "bounces" and reflects off
the smoke particles. Without it, you can't see the laser in mid-air. With
smoke, fog, and nebulizers, you can almost bring out the perfect laser show.
Safety first!
At the end of the day, every laser display projector (especially a Class 3B or
4) can be dangerous if used improperly and without following laser safety
guidelines. If not handled properly, they can cause permanent blindness or
damage the skin. Remember: No matter when and where you are using laser lights
or performing a laser show, whether you are entertaining friends or giving a
paid show, we recommend that you follow all laser safety guidelines and
regulations to keep your show safe and free worry.