Illuminate Your Events Like Never Before! ✨
The 90W 60LEDs Par Lights 2Pack by OPPSK offers powerful RGB lighting with 60 vibrant LEDs, multiple control modes, and a durable design, making it ideal for any event from weddings to DJ parties. With easy remote control and sound activation, these lights are perfect for both beginners and professionals looking to create an unforgettable atmosphere.
Color | RGB (Red, Green, Blue) |
Shape | Round |
Material | Plastic |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Brand | OPPSK |
Item Weight | 2.26 Kilograms |
Style | Modern |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Maximum Compatible Light Source Wattage | 180 Watts |
Light Source Wattage | 180 Watts |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount / Truss Mount |
Bulb Features | color changing,dimmable,remote control,rgb,sound activated |
Bulb Shape Size | PAR64 |
Number of Light Sources | 120 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Amperage | 0.82 Amps |
Product Dimensions | 9"L x 5"W x 9"H |
Beam Angle | 25 Degrees |
Manufacturer | OPPSK |
Part Number | OK-106-60R2 |
Item Weight | 4.97 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | OK-106-60R2 |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Included Components | 2 x LED Par Light 4 x Bracket & Screw 2 x Remote Controller 1 x User Manual |
Specific Uses | DJ Party Wedding Church Stage Lighting |
Special Features | Corded |
Light Direction | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 90 watts |
Wattage | 180 Watts |
J**H
Must buy party lights!!
Great lights, worth the money and nothing but a Good Time!
T**S
Love em
The bands that play at our dances love these two lights.
A**R
Awesome Value
I running lighting for a classic rock band and bring around 30 lights to each gig. I am always looking for good lights at a good value and have started purchasing a variety of OPPSK lights. So far I have been quite happy with them. I recently purchased the OPPSK 36 LED (36 watt) wash lights and then found these OPPSK 60 LED (90 watt) wash lights and wanted to compare the two. While I was impressed with the value and performance of the 36 LED lights, I feel these 60 LED lights are an even greater value. Both lights can be controlled with the included IR remote or DMX controlled. IR control is great for just static colors but if you want to do lights timed with music, I recommend using DMX controlSo what is different between the 36 LED and the 60 LED lights besides having more lights and being brighter? These 60 LED lights have a more professional feel. They are significantly larger than the 36 LED lights. I have included three pictures with the 36 LED light on the left and thhese 60 LED lights on the right. The larger diameter helps the light spread nicely. The 60 LED lights are also thinner than the 36 LED lights...almost half as thin. I like this form factor, the larger diameter and thinner width is great for transporting.Lights in this price range often have dedicated colored LEDs for red, green, and blue. For example, to make a cyan color, a light will often light up the green LEDs and the blue LEDs as seen in the light on the left. This works but the color blending isn't as nice. This 60 LED light uses another method which is seen on more expensive lights where all the bulbs light up and adjust color. So if you want a cyan color, all the bulbs light up and have the cyan color, you don't have some LEDs that are green and some being blue. This results in more even color mixing and a better look if you have audience facing lights.The included stand/mounting bracket on the 60 LED lights is plastic compared to the standard metal bracks on most of these type of lights. At first I wasn't excited about the plastic bracket but when I attached it and tried it, I liked the bracket. The plastic is textured so it holds better than the standard smooth metal brackets.Overall I like these 60 LED (90 watt) lights and look forward to trying these in our upcoming concerts. If these work as well as they have in my home trials, I will be purchasing more of these 60 LED lights.
A**R
For the money, these are a good entry to DMX LED lights.
Great value. Plastic housing. Cooling fans are a bit loud.
D**J
Power!!
I was actually very impressed with these little guys. I’ve used a lot of pars and other lights in the past, and these have the best color accuracy in my opinion. I mean I’ve tried to get an amber from RGB before and it was really hard and didn’t look very bright. These are perfect and produce vibrant colors.If you’re into using a remote they come with each par you purchase. I personally don’t use them so I have like a stack of remotes form all the lights I’ve purchased. What’s cool about these pars is they have a Normal US Power Plug for chaining lights together. You don’t have to purchase an extra IEC cable to do it anymore. You can use the included cable. I love that. I have one other unit with that feature and I love it.I’m a DMX guy so that’s what I use with everything. And these performed without a problem. Now I did have a problem because one of my DMX Cables was bad and I didn’t know which one it was. But I found it when the light started strobing without a command. That was completely my fault not theirs.But when I was getting a new cable I bumped the buttons and didn’t think anything of it. Then I powered everything back up only to see that one of the pars was lacking color. It’s almost like it was missing red a little bit. Anyway it wasn’t working correctly. So I figured instead of complaining and asking the company I’d take a look and see if I could figure out what was wrong. I went through all he setting and nothing seemed out of place. Plus I was in DMX mode and nothing else really effects it. So for some reason I held the Menu + Enter button for a second or so and up popped a color Values for the brightness of the LEDs. So I went and did the same thing to my second par and found what it was set at. Sure enough it had changed so I matched the numbers on to the one that was correct and everything was perfect again. That might of been a long explanation but I hope it helped someone. 🤷🏻♂️😄 then for fun I went and looked at the user manual to see if it said anything about that shortcut, I didn’t find anything. Maybe I missed it but I never saw any mention of that setting. It’s a pretty cool feature either way. It’s definitely a great way to get the perfect white with full on RGB.Oh one other thing I wanted to mention, I’ve use some pars in the past were they had a sight fade in DMX mode. So if you wanted to do a quick flash without using the Strobe it didn’t work. I haven’t seen that problem with these.I think that’s about it,Oh the full fade is pretty good. If you’re in a fairly lit room it looks great. You’ll notice a little but when you slow fade down in a completely dark room. It’s not bad, the Green and Blue will turn off at the very end before the red does. And that’s totally not a deal breaker for me.I think this light works in a lot of situations and is definitely a budget friendly product.I’m super happy with these and love the body design.
T**Y
Great product at a Great price
These are awesome for the price. I was shocked. You should press buy now.
T**M
Very Bright and Surprisingly Big!
I had the opportunity recently to purchase this stage par light 2-pack from Oppsk. Each light comes packed with 60 LEDs which makes it very bright. My first impressions when taking one light out of the box was how large the physical unit was and how light it felt. Would I buy more of these units for certain applications, yes. I want to see if I could use them for some sort of side/back lighting for our small blackbox theater space.PROS:- Very bright- Lightweight for the size- DMX In/Out- 3 or 7 DMX Channel options- Very strong feeling plastic body- Remotes are always a great option for quick use (The red button on one was broken and when in use, automatically turns the unit to red. Glad it came with 2.)CONS:- No Power Linking (Every unit needs its own power source and you cannot daisy chain the units to each other)- Hardwired power cable (Not that big of a deal but sometimes having a detachable cord makes me feel more at ease)INDIFFERENCES:- Plastic brackets. Typically with these types of lights they come with 2 thin metal brackets. Those brackets are usually flimsy. These are thick plastic ones and naturally they can flex. I am not sure if I like or dislike it but I will need some time to see how they hold up. I am thinking they are going to be on the better side.
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