Eight Eye Laser Light with 270° Rotating Beam Effects
Eight Eye Laser Light for Rotating Beam Effects
The eight eye laser light creates multiple sharp beams for clubs, stages, DJ shows and indoor entertainment venues. It combines eight solid-state laser tubes in an elongated fixture. Therefore, one unit can produce a broad visual effect across a stage, dance floor or backdrop.
Each laser output provides 500mW of beam power. Red, green or blue configurations are available, which allows buyers to select a color arrangement that suits their project. In addition, the eight-eye design produces a denser effect than a conventional single-output laser fixture.
Eight Solid-State Laser Outputs
Eight solid-state laser tubes generate clear and concentrated beams. Because the outputs sit across a long housing, the fixture spreads the laser effects across a wider horizontal area.
The beam configuration can use red, green or blue laser outputs according to the selected version. As a result, event companies and distributors can choose a single-color arrangement or discuss a mixed-color configuration for a specific project.
Moreover, each eye contributes to the overall multibeam effect. The fixture can create parallel beams, moving lines and water-like patterns for music performances and entertainment environments.
270-Degree Rotating Beam Movement
The laser system provides a 270-degree rotation angle. Consequently, the beams can move through a wide area instead of remaining in one fixed direction.
Operators can adjust the rotation behavior through DMX programming or use the built-in operating modes. Slow rotation creates flowing atmospheric effects, while faster movement adds energy to dance music and live performances.
In addition, the rotating structure increases the visual depth of the laser display. It works especially well when installers position the fixture above a stage, behind performers or across a club truss.
500mW Beam Output per Laser Eye
Each laser eye delivers 500mW output. Therefore, the eight outputs create a visible multibeam effect for suitable indoor entertainment spaces.
The 500mW figure refers to the output of each laser beam. Meanwhile, the complete fixture has a rated electrical power of 100W, which also supports the motors, control electronics and internal components.
Because laser visibility depends on venue conditions, haze can help reveal the beam paths in the air. However, operators must always maintain a controlled scanning area and follow applicable laser safety requirements.
Flexible DMX and Standalone Control
The fixture supports 6-channel and 14-channel DMX modes. The 6CH mode provides simpler operation, while the 14CH mode gives lighting programmers more detailed control over movement and effects.
In addition to DMX512, the fixture supports automatic, sound-activated and master-slave operation. Therefore, it can work in both professionally programmed systems and smaller events without a dedicated lighting console.
Sound activation responds to music for fast event setup. Meanwhile, master-slave operation allows multiple compatible fixtures to run coordinated effects from one primary unit.
Eight Built-In Automatic Programs
Eight built-in programs provide ready-to-use movement and beam sequences. As a result, operators can quickly create active laser effects without programming every scene manually.
These programs suit mobile DJs, bars and small event setups where fast installation matters. Moreover, DMX users can combine the fixture with moving heads, LED wash lights and strobes for a more complete stage design.
Long Housing for Wide Stage Coverage
The elongated eight-eye layout distributes the beams across a broad horizontal line. Therefore, the fixture works well on rear trusses, stage backdrops, club ceilings and DJ booth installations.
One unit can create several visible beam points at the same time. In addition, installers can use multiple fixtures to build symmetrical laser arrangements for larger stages and entertainment venues.
Applications
This rotating laser fixture suits nightclubs, bars, DJ performances, stage shows, indoor concerts, entertainment venues and professional rental projects.
For clubs, it creates moving beams above the dance floor. For stages, it adds layered effects behind performers. Furthermore, rental companies can use the different control modes to adapt the fixture to both console-controlled productions and simple sound-activated events.
Technical Specifications
Model: RG-759A
Product type: Eight-eye rotating laser effect light
Input voltage: AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz
Rated power: 100W
Laser source: Eight solid-state laser tubes
Beam output: 500mW per laser eye
Available beam colors: Red, green or blue optional configurations
Rotation angle: 270 degrees
DMX channel modes: 6CH and 14CH
Control modes: DMX512, automatic, sound activated and master-slave
Built-in programs: Eight automatic programs
Packing quantity: Two fixtures per carton
Carton dimensions: 114 × 33 × 36cm
Gross carton weight: 16.65kg
Laser Installation and Safety
Professional operators should install and control this fixture. Always secure the housing correctly and position the beams away from the direct eye level of performers, staff and audience members.
In addition, operators should define a controlled projection area before running automatic, sound-activated or DMX programs. Follow local laser safety rules, venue requirements and suitable operating distances throughout every show.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does each laser eye produce full-color RGB output?
No. The RG-759A uses 500mW laser outputs with red, green or blue configurations available. Buyers should confirm the required color arrangement when ordering.
How many laser outputs does the fixture have?
The fixture contains eight solid-state laser tubes. Together, they create a wide multibeam effect across the installation area.
Can the laser operate without a DMX controller?
Yes. In addition to DMX512, the fixture supports automatic, sound-activated and master-slave modes. It also includes eight built-in programs.
What is the difference between the two DMX modes?
The 6CH mode supports simpler control, while the 14CH mode provides more detailed access to movement and effect functions.
What does the 100W specification represent?
The 100W figure represents the rated electrical power of the complete fixture. Each individual laser eye provides 500mW beam output.
Where can this eight-eye laser fixture be used?
It suits indoor clubs, bars, DJ shows, stages, concerts, entertainment venues and rental productions. Professional operators must follow applicable laser safety requirements.






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