Audience-Powered 360° Light Spectacle: CrowdLED
CrowdLED, a leading innovator in interactive LED technology, has unveiled a new product: sound-reactive LED wristbands. These bracelets are designed to enhance the experience of live concerts, sports shows, and television recordings, immersing audiences in a 360° light spectacle.
The sound bracelets react to music and brighten according to the speed of the music, making them an ideal addition to any event. Unlike the DMX-controlled wristbands, their brightness is not individually controlled, but they offer a cost-effective alternative.
Each individual wristband from CrowdLED can be programmed independently, allowing for a multitude of light patterns. This feature is available for the DMX-controlled wristbands, offering 16 million color variants for a customizable light show.
The remote control for CrowdLED's interactive LED wristbands works primarily through DMX transmission and sound-reactive options. The wristbands feature 4 super bright LEDs that can be controlled wirelessly via a DMX transmitter, enabling precise control over the LED effects, including zoning features, which allow different groups of wristbands to display different light patterns simultaneously.
In addition to DMX control, the sound bracelets can respond to sound inputs, making them sound-reactive and capable of syncing LED effects with music or ambient audio cues. Unlike the DMX-controlled wristbands, the sound bracelets do not require a DMX controller for operation.
Customers can choose between two control options for the wristbands. For those who prefer precise control, the DMX-controlled wristbands can be connected to a lighting console using a DMX controller. This allows for individual control over each wristband. On the other hand, the sound bracelets operate automatically, responding to sound inputs without the need for external control.
Both the DMX-controlled and sound bracelets are handed out at the entrance and glow in sync with the stage show. After use, they are collected and can be reused for other events. Viewers can be divided into groups using the DMX-controlled wristbands to create color accents in the surroundings.
The sound bracelets have a battery life of up to 7 days, making them suitable for use at festivals. However, the battery life of the sound bracelets is not specified in the text.
In conclusion, CrowdLED's sound-reactive LED wristbands offer a unique and cost-effective solution for event organizers looking to enhance their audience's experience. With their ability to react to music and brighten according to the speed of the music, these bracelets are sure to add an extra layer of excitement to any event.
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