I just got the SHEHDS Waterproof Laser 3W RGB Scanning Pattern Animation Laser Light and I'm very impressed so far. I'll be setting it up at my campsite this year at Shangri-La music festival.
Facing a 3 watt laser there at the end isn't particularly clever. Can't help but wonder how you handle these devices at a gig. I never allow beams to reach the public and avoid reflective and flammable surfaces. From 3 watt and up a lot of care is required.
Agreed... this was for demonstration purposes only... I use 1wt animated lasers and face them either behind me or on side walls above my guests only as a secondary visual element and not as crowd scanning dance lighting.
I really like the 1wt animated laser, it's a great entry level laser with awesome patterns and effects and is more than enough for most applications! Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting
Hey bro, before you do that... I just received a new laser for review and this thing is sick... shooting video today but for price, versatility, programming etc... this is going to be the laser to get... I'm super impressed with it and I'm highly recommending it for everyone who wants to get into an awesome programmable laser it's EYTSE's 2wt animated scan laser... here's the link check this out before you do anything... amzn.to/4hCPr23
I really like the 1wt animated laser, it's a great entry level laser with awesome patterns and effects and is more than enough for most applications! Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting
Sorry about that... Here Ya Go.. shehds.com/products/new-arrival-6w-laser-moving-head-for-wedding-ktv-dj-club-performance-stage?_pos=3&_psq=moving%20head%20laser&_ss=e&_v=1.0&ref=zwvrkota&variant=43854719057973 Thanks for watching and commenting!
I don't have one to compare them to, but in looking into it, it seems the scorpion is a 1wt dual beam laser with ILS capability, if you're using that platform... that's awesome! However, none of these lasers are a duel beam, but Shehd’s does have a few to choose from and I'd say at Chauvet's price point you could really up your game to a 3wt, 6wt or even a 12wt for about the same price/unit! It really just depends on what you're looking for out of your laser... Some of these lasers are just show stealers and they're worth checking out if you're in the market for lasers... Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
@@DJMikeJames so here is what I am using a laser for. I am a pyro fireworks guy. I do two neighborhood shows a year in my friends property which is in the middle of Allegheny National Forest,.Pa. I want to introduce Aerial Lasers to do before my show and during. The fireworks are all set off electronically and programmed for a pyro-musical and I would be using DMX controller for the laser programed for the music. So that is why I think the Scorpion would be better. Although, I have been looking at the waterproof Sheds model or another one from their line. This is all new to me and I am teaching myself DMX. I appreciate the great videos good job.
I appreciate you watching! The duel aerial laser is definitely cool, but at 1wt it's really entry level from a power standpoint... when you get into say the Shehd’s 6wt your display coverage is quadrupled and if you're performing in a National Park (which is awesome btw) and this is coming from someone who does a lot of outdoor events... it's output is undeniable!!! In this video, that'd be the one on the floor, which is a moving head but is also sold as a regular fixture and is around the same price especially during the upcoming Black Frdiay Shenanigans and when you get into this level of laser there's software and access ports where you can design all aspects of your laser show (color, shape, size, animations, etc...) to match up with your fireworks display as well as your music! So if your planning on shooting fireworks off and then presenting a laser show, say in the smoke in the sky, this is the fixture I'd recommend and you could step up to the 12wt version which you may be able to shine off the moon... 😆 jk 😜 I just feel like a 1wt will get it done maybe, but how will that diminish at further protection distances???
That's tough to say, as you know the benefit of fog/haze is how it sets off the beams, if you can't use it, then all you'd have is a laser feature on a wall... and I prefer the Shehd’s 1wt animated or the 3wt for these situations. Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting
I credited the tracks in the description. I only used 2 backing tracks on this video but don't remember which us which... Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting
I am a photographer and I'm looking for a system that produces beams and different colors but need the option to stop them from moving. What would you recommend?
Honestly, check out my 9 eyed laser video... They are red, green and blue and they have the control options to use all or one color and you can stop the motors on them so they won't move. I'll look in to my animated lasers and see if they can be manipulated that way, but for what you're asking for, those may be the best option and they're super affordable. Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting!
I like to point them at the walls, above/over the crowd so as to not be in anyone's eyes, but also because if you point them at the floor... no one really gets to see the animations or patterns...
I purchased the Sheds 1000mW laser RGB, I notice they add up all 3 colors my question is regarding safety. I know the chances of the beams hitting the floor are low. If someone happened to come across the laser beam, will it be cause of concern. I am thinking if the RGB combines to emit white light then it would be at the max 1000mW.
Hey Osiris, Laser safety should always be a top priority when using these fixtures in public and you're right the combined output of the lasers colors generally equals the stated laser output... As I've stated before all lasers, regardless of output have the potential to be dangerous, especially to viewers eyes and to a lesser degree possible skin damage, so please use with caution ⚠️ the laser power does diminish the further you project them, however that diminished wattage isn't stated in the manuals, which is why it'd always recommended that project lasers over viewers heads and at a minimum distance of at least 10-15ft to minimize potential laser hazards. Thank you for being concerned enough about your crowd participants safety!!! Respect Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting
@@DJMikeJames Thank you for the prompt response. I have found a universal safety system made by a company called Pangolin Laser Systems. It is a clear glass lens that is place at the aperture window of the laser and it causes the beam to become "Fat" ie Chauvet "FatBeam" Tech. this is designed for eye safety in crowd scanning. Very interesting product. The product is decently priced. Safety Scan Lens.
Why would you compare those 2 $50 dollar rgb maybe 500mw lasers on the ends? I know them ive owned one they have weak lasers that add up to maybe 500mw with all 3 seperate lasers put together it is way over priced and the lasers just have a lense that spins in front of them refracting the laser not using mirrors to create images
Ya... and that was kind of the point... The least expensive laser being the 9 eyed laser at 500 mws is still $80 retail... The next laser the Ehaho laser is probably 1wt (which is the product I was actually reviewing) is retailing for $125 and is similar to the next fixture, which are the Shehd’s 1wt animated lasers (which are the lasers I own and use) retail at about $140 and then the jump to the 3wt and then the 6wt, which ironically both retail around $300... So the point was to show pound for pound dollar for dollar what to expect when considering adding lasers to your arsenal... thanks for watching and commenting
The prices here are in US dollars, but not sure how that converts to Turkey... The links listed in the description will take you to Amazon so you could see price and shipping for you...I think 🤔
I just got the SHEHDS Waterproof Laser 3W RGB Scanning Pattern Animation Laser Light and I'm very impressed so far.
I'll be setting it up at my campsite this year at Shangri-La music festival.
Great choice.. the 3wt lasers are amazing and water resistant. I'd love to see how it looks in that environment.
Facing a 3 watt laser there at the end isn't particularly clever.
Can't help but wonder how you handle these devices at a gig.
I never allow beams to reach the public and avoid reflective and flammable surfaces. From 3 watt and up a lot of care is required.
Agreed... this was for demonstration purposes only... I use 1wt animated lasers and face them either behind me or on side walls above my guests only as a secondary visual element and not as crowd scanning dance lighting.
They look great, thanks bro
Thanks... I appreciate 🙏 it
What are u prefer for my room house laser? Is that 1W or 2W? Animation laser that i want to buy. My 1st laser. Any suggestions bro?
I really like the 1wt animated laser, it's a great entry level laser with awesome patterns and effects and is more than enough for most applications!
Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting
@@DJMikeJames tqvm sir for your opinion and suggestions. Your experience that i want. Ok i will buy 1W Animated Laser. Thanks again sir👍🔥💯
Hey bro, before you do that... I just received a new laser for review and this thing is sick... shooting video today but for price, versatility, programming etc... this is going to be the laser to get... I'm super impressed with it and I'm highly recommending it for everyone who wants to get into an awesome programmable laser it's EYTSE's 2wt animated scan laser... here's the link check this out before you do anything...
amzn.to/4hCPr23
What are u prefer for rooms house laser? Emotional laser that i want. Or good normal laser only for house? What are u prefer for me?
I really like the 1wt animated laser, it's a great entry level laser with awesome patterns and effects and is more than enough for most applications!
Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting
Thanks for the great video comparing lasers. Which haze machine did you use for this demonstration? Thanks!
I used the ADJ Entourage Fazer/Hazer... The link is below
amzn.to/3Xoapd4
Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting!
Where the link for the moving head laser
Sorry about that...
Here Ya Go..
shehds.com/products/new-arrival-6w-laser-moving-head-for-wedding-ktv-dj-club-performance-stage?_pos=3&_psq=moving%20head%20laser&_ss=e&_v=1.0&ref=zwvrkota&variant=43854719057973
Thanks for watching and commenting!
How would you compare these to Scorpion Dual RBG ILS arial laser?
I don't have one to compare them to, but in looking into it, it seems the scorpion is a 1wt dual beam laser with ILS capability, if you're using that platform... that's awesome! However, none of these lasers are a duel beam, but Shehd’s does have a few to choose from and I'd say at Chauvet's price point you could really up your game to a 3wt, 6wt or even a 12wt for about the same price/unit! It really just depends on what you're looking for out of your laser... Some of these lasers are just show stealers and they're worth checking out if you're in the market for lasers... Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
@@DJMikeJames so here is what I am using a laser for. I am a pyro fireworks guy. I do two neighborhood shows a year in my friends property which is in the middle of Allegheny National Forest,.Pa. I want to introduce Aerial Lasers to do before my show and during. The fireworks are all set off electronically and programmed for a pyro-musical and I would be using DMX controller for the laser programed for the music. So that is why I think the Scorpion would be better. Although, I have been looking at the waterproof Sheds model or another one from their line. This is all new to me and I am teaching myself DMX. I appreciate the great videos good job.
I appreciate you watching! The duel aerial laser is definitely cool, but at 1wt it's really entry level from a power standpoint... when you get into say the Shehd’s 6wt your display coverage is quadrupled and if you're performing in a National Park (which is awesome btw) and this is coming from someone who does a lot of outdoor events... it's output is undeniable!!! In this video, that'd be the one on the floor, which is a moving head but is also sold as a regular fixture and is around the same price especially during the upcoming Black Frdiay Shenanigans and when you get into this level of laser there's software and access ports where you can design all aspects of your laser show (color, shape, size, animations, etc...) to match up with your fireworks display as well as your music! So if your planning on shooting fireworks off and then presenting a laser show, say in the smoke in the sky, this is the fixture I'd recommend and you could step up to the 12wt version which you may be able to shine off the moon... 😆 jk 😜 I just feel like a 1wt will get it done maybe, but how will that diminish at further protection distances???
Keep in mind the Scorpion doesn’t need a variance the way these lasers would for a public performance.
In that regard I prefer my scorpion over all of my extremely bright sheds/U’king/etc. lasers.
What would you say the best laser is for venues that won't allow haze
That's tough to say, as you know the benefit of fog/haze is how it sets off the beams, if you can't use it, then all you'd have is a laser feature on a wall... and I prefer the Shehd’s 1wt animated or the 3wt for these situations.
Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting
Hi,. what is the name of the song starting at 4:00?
I credited the tracks in the description. I only used 2 backing tracks on this video but don't remember which us which...
Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting
It's Hotham- The Funk.
I am a photographer and I'm looking for a system that produces beams and different colors but need the option to stop them from moving. What would you recommend?
Honestly, check out my 9 eyed laser video... They are red, green and blue and they have the control options to use all or one color and you can stop the motors on them so they won't move. I'll look in to my animated lasers and see if they can be manipulated that way, but for what you're asking for, those may be the best option and they're super affordable.
Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting!
Do you recommend to point it to the floor or the walls?
I like to point them at the walls, above/over the crowd so as to not be in anyone's eyes, but also because if you point them at the floor... no one really gets to see the animations or patterns...
I purchased the Sheds 1000mW laser RGB, I notice they add up all 3 colors my question is regarding safety. I know the chances of the beams hitting the floor are low. If someone happened to come across the laser beam, will it be cause of concern. I am thinking if the RGB combines to emit white light then it would be at the max 1000mW.
Hey Osiris,
Laser safety should always be a top priority when using these fixtures in public and you're right the combined output of the lasers colors generally equals the stated laser output... As I've stated before all lasers, regardless of output have the potential to be dangerous, especially to viewers eyes and to a lesser degree possible skin damage, so please use with caution ⚠️ the laser power does diminish the further you project them, however that diminished wattage isn't stated in the manuals, which is why it'd always recommended that project lasers over viewers heads and at a minimum distance of at least 10-15ft to minimize potential laser hazards.
Thank you for being concerned enough about your crowd participants safety!!!
Respect
Thanks for watching 👀 and commenting
@@DJMikeJames Thank you for the prompt response. I have found a universal safety system made by a company called Pangolin Laser Systems. It is a clear glass lens that is place at the aperture window of the laser and it causes the beam to become "Fat" ie Chauvet "FatBeam" Tech. this is designed for eye safety in crowd scanning. Very interesting product. The product is decently priced. Safety Scan Lens.
Why would you compare those 2 $50 dollar rgb maybe 500mw lasers on the ends? I know them ive owned one they have weak lasers that add up to maybe 500mw with all 3 seperate lasers put together it is way over priced and the lasers just have a lense that spins in front of them refracting the laser not using mirrors to create images
Ya... and that was kind of the point... The least expensive laser being the 9 eyed laser at 500 mws is still $80 retail... The next laser the Ehaho laser is probably 1wt (which is the product I was actually reviewing) is retailing for $125 and is similar to the next fixture, which are the Shehd’s 1wt animated lasers (which are the lasers I own and use) retail at about $140 and then the jump to the 3wt and then the 6wt, which ironically both retail around $300... So the point was to show pound for pound dollar for dollar what to expect when considering adding lasers to your arsenal... thanks for watching and commenting
Ayrıca kaç USD ye ulaşır bize
The prices here are in US dollars, but not sure how that converts to Turkey... The links listed in the description will take you to Amazon so you could see price and shipping for you...I think 🤔
Goose creek here
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@@DJMikeJames SC
Türkiye ye satış fiyatı nekadar maal olur bize
I'm not sure, I put the link for all of these in the description and you should be able to get prices for your area... thanks for watching 👀