It looks cool, but I would urge you to be careful. As someone else said, those reflections alone appear to be energetic enough to cause damage. I have one of the smaller units from shehds that I bought a couple years ago, and I realized that my eyes were hurting a bit from the reflections. I did not have it on for very long, and I decided to not mess with it unless I get some eye protection. 6 watts is significantly dangerous, especially in close quarters. Be careful.
Hey Daryl, cool video. This lazer light and software is pretty freaking amazing. Would you say this is your favorite at this price level or are there others to consider for someone new to the lazer game and in the mobile DJ space?
Great video as always! im thinking of buying one of these, does the app have a way to import images so I can do Halloween images? I'm not the best at drawing :)
Another question, Is the variance an easy process for mobile DJ, is there a cost involved? Do you need to apply for every location, or does this last for the year? thank you
Yeah you could, but I'd be extra careful to not point it in eyes or camera sensors, and point it up afterwards. I'd try to put it super high, even directly overhead if possible
As mentioned, 6 watts is dangerous. Those beams look like they would be causing eye damage on the reflections alone and you wouldn’t even know until it’s too late. But this is very cool. The link isn’t working however.
@@jmo3984 there's a link in the description for US-based people interested in the variance. I encourage others to look up their local restrictions and regulations
What Hazer you use?
Hey! Did you switch out the feet on your bothlighting 360 tubes? If so, which ones did you buy? (Can you send me link)
It looks cool, but I would urge you to be careful. As someone else said, those reflections alone appear to be energetic enough to cause damage. I have one of the smaller units from shehds that I bought a couple years ago, and I realized that my eyes were hurting a bit from the reflections. I did not have it on for very long, and I decided to not mess with it unless I get some eye protection.
6 watts is significantly dangerous, especially in close quarters. Be careful.
Hey Daryl, cool video. This lazer light and software is pretty freaking amazing. Would you say this is your favorite at this price level or are there others to consider for someone new to the lazer game and in the mobile DJ space?
Great video as always! im thinking of buying one of these, does the app have a way to import images so I can do Halloween images? I'm not the best at drawing :)
Another question, Is the variance an easy process for mobile DJ, is there a cost involved? Do you need to apply for every location, or does this last for the year? thank you
hey I wonder can it do monograms like for wedding and animated monograms?
Laser images are kinda jittery and I think projectors look better
Hi Daryl where i can get the app ?
There's a qr code on the manual
could you not point it down for a first dance and have a couple inside the beam? with some haze would look cool?
Yeah you could, but I'd be extra careful to not point it in eyes or camera sensors, and point it up afterwards. I'd try to put it super high, even directly overhead if possible
No you can't legally do that in the US without a variance saying you can. 6 watts is dangerous.
@@jmo3984 I'm not in the USA 😊
As mentioned, 6 watts is dangerous. Those beams look like they would be causing eye damage on the reflections alone and you wouldn’t even know until it’s too late. But this is very cool. The link isn’t working however.
@@jmo3984 there's a link in the description for US-based people interested in the variance. I encourage others to look up their local restrictions and regulations