M20 RGB Moving Head Laser DMX ILDA 5W 10W LED Halo
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M20 RGB Moving Head Laser DMX ILDA 5W 10W LED Halo

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M20 RGB Moving Head Laser DMX ILDA 5W 10W LED HaloM20 5W 10W RGB Moving Head Laser Light with LED Halo for Bars Clubs Stage The M20 is a moving head laser light for bars, clubs, DJ booths, and indoor stage environments that need more than standard effect lighting. Unlike a fixed projector, this laser moving head combines RGB laser output, pan and tilt movement, and LED halo effects in one compact fixture. It is a strong option for buyers looking for moving head DJ lights, moving head stage lights,

M20 5W/10W RGB Moving Head Laser Light with LED Halo for Bars Clubs Stage
The M20 is a moving head laser light for bars, clubs, DJ booths, and indoor stage environments that need more than standard effect lighting. Unlike a fixed projector, this laser moving head combines RGB laser output, pan and tilt movement, and LED halo effects in one compact fixture. It is a strong option for buyers looking for moving head DJ lights, moving head stage lights, and compact professional moving head lights, while also serving as a flexible indoor show solution for customers comparing moving head lights, moving heads, and beam moving head light options.
5W/10W RGB Output and 31 RGBW LED Halo for More Layered Effects
Dual-Power Versions: The M20 is available in 5W and 10W RGB versions to fit different venue sizes, brightness needs, and budgets.
Laser Performance: This moving head laser delivers bold beam effects, cleaner color separation, and stronger visual presence for indoor laser shows.
Halo Layering: A 31 RGBW LED halo ring adds chase, strobe, flowing, and layered effects that standard moving head lights often do not offer.
Show Versatility: The mix of laser beams and halo effects helps the fixture look more complete in person, in photos, and in video.
Commercial Appeal: For clubs, event teams, and rental companies, this creates the polished look expected from premium DJ moving head lights.
DT30K Scanning and Wide Movement for Beam and Graphic Playback
Scanning System: The M20 uses a DT30K galvo set with typical scan speeds around 30Kpps for cleaner tunnels, cones, simple logos, text, and animation playback.
Movement Range: With 540° pan and 270° tilt, this moving head light covers more space than a fixed laser fixture and creates a more immersive show environment.
Motion Precision: The 16-bit movement structure supports smoother positioning, cleaner transitions, and more polished repositioning during programmed playback.
Beam Energy: For buyers seeking a stronger moving head beam effect, the M20 delivers more motion-based energy than a static projector.
Stage Benefit: This makes it a practical choice for moving lights for stage, compact club installs, and touring rigs where active beam motion improves the overall look.
DMX, ILDA, SD Playback, and Pangolin Workflow Support
Control Options: The M20 supports DMX512, sound-active, auto-run, master/slave, ILDA computer control, and SD card playback for different user levels and show needs.
DMX Workflow: For users shopping for DMX moving head lights, the M20 offers detailed control over movement, colors, graphics, zoom, fade, wave, and LED halo effects.
Laser Workflow: For advanced setups, this moving head laser supports ILDA 25-pin connection and works with Pangolin FB3/FB4 and similar controllers for timeline programming.
Built-In Content: The built-in SD card and 128+ pre-programmed beam and animation shows make it easier to get professional-looking output right away.
Show Flexibility: Whether the goal is quick plug-and-play effects or advanced programming, the M20 supports both simple use and professional show control.
Real-World Use: The M20 is built for bars, clubs, KTV rooms, live houses, hotel event spaces, wedding venues, and rental companies that need a compact but capable moving head laser light.
Construction Design: Its sealed housing resists dust, moisture, corrosion, and rust while remaining best suited for indoor use or protected environments.
Cooling and Safety: Large-area cooling, temperature control, scan-fail protection, and a delayed laser startup key switch support more reliable operation over long show hours.
Rigging Practicality: The compact body and manageable weight make the fixture easier to mount on truss, stands, and rental rigs without losing the premium look expected from moving heads.
Buyer Fit: For customers comparing moving head lights, laser moving head systems, and indoor moving head stage lights, the M20 stands out as a flexible show-ready option.
Specs
Model
M20
Type
RGB animation moving head laser light with LED halo ring
Versions
5W and 10W full color
Laser Source
Pure diode laser modules (NICHA)
5W version
Red: 1.5W @ 638 nm + Green: 1.5W @ 520 nm + Blue: 2W @ 445 nm
10W version:
Red: 3W @ 638 nm + Green: 3W @ 520 nm + Blue: 4W @ 445 nm
LED Halo Ring
31 × RGBW LEDs around the laser aperture
Effects
halo, chase, running patterns, strobe, color fades
Graphics scanning speed
up to 30 kpps (DT30K-level galvos)
Scanning angle
±30° (60° total)
Laser divergence
< 1.6 mrad (full angle)
Laser spot size
≤ 6.5 mm at output window
5W version
Red: 1.5W @ 638 nm + Green: 1.5W @ 520 nm + Blue: 2W @ 445 nm
Pan / Tilt
Pan: 540°, 16-bit resolution / Tilt: 270°, 16-bit resolution
DMX channels
28 CH
Control modes
Auto run, sound-active, DMX512, master–slave, ILDA, SD card playback
External control
ILDA 25-pin input, compatible with Pangolin FB3 / FB4 and other ILDA controllers
SD card
Factory-loaded with 128+ beam and animation shows; supports user-imported patterns, lines and text
Auto on/off
Simple automatic power on / off timing function
Input voltage
AC 90–250V, 50/60 Hz (global range)
Max power consumption:
≤120 W (5W version)
≤150 W (10W version)
Operating temperature
-40°C to 45°C
Protection rating
IP33
Dimensions & Weight
Product size: approx. 30 × 23 × 47 cm
Net weight: approx. 11 kg
Single carton: 51 × 39 × 37 cm
Gross weight: approx. 15 kg
Recommended Applications
Bars and clubs
KTV rooms and entertainment bars
Small to mid-size stages and dance halls
Hotel ballrooms and banquet halls
Touring and rental rigs with other moving head lights and dj lights
Package Contents
1 × M20 5W/10W RGB moving head laser light with LED halo ring
1 × Power cable
Single carton: 51 × 39 × 37 cm
1 × User manual
FAQ
Q: Should I choose the 5W or 10W version of the M20?
A:The 5W version is ideal for small bars, KTV rooms and low-ceiling spaces. The 10W version is better for main dance floors, larger club rooms and stages where you need brighter moving head laser light to punch through haze and other lighting.
Q: Do I need haze or fog to see the beams clearly?
A:For simple logo or wall projection you can run M20 without haze. To get the 3D triangles and “laser curtain” looks from the photos, we strongly recommend using a hazer or fog machine—this makes every beam from your beam moving head light much more visible and immersive.
Q: Can I use M20 outdoors?
A:M20 is rated IP33, designed mainly as an indoor stage and party fixture. For outdoor shows, use it under a roof or in a proper weatherproof enclosure, or choose a dedicated IP65 outdoor laser model from Starshinelights.
Q: What control options are available for beginners and advanced users?
A:Beginners can plug in and run auto or sound-active modes like regular dj moving head lights. Advanced users can control all 28 DMX channels from a lighting console, link multiple fixtures in master–slave mode, or use the ILDA port with Pangolin FB3 / FB4 for fully programmed laser lighting synced to music.
Q: Can I upload my own logos, text or animations?
A:Yes. The rear SD card comes with more than 128 pre-programmed beam and animation shows. You can create your own ILDA frames and shows with compatible software, then load them to the SD card or play them live through Pangolin and other ILDA controllers./div>
Q: How safe is the M20 for audience environments?
A:M20 includes a key switch, delayed laser output at startup, scanning-failure protection and intelligent thermal management. When mounted correctly and used under local laser safety regulations, these features help reduce risk during shows.
Q: How many M20 fixtures do I need for a typical bar or club room?
A:For a 150–250 m² main room, we recommend 4 units as a starting point—two on the front truss and two on the rear or side truss. For a denser look with criss-crossing beams over the crowd, upgrade to 6–8 units spread around the dance floor or center island with your other moving head lights.
Q: Does the M20 come in more than one power version?
A:Yes. The M20 is offered in 5W and 10W RGB versions so buyers can choose the output level that fits their venue and budget.
Q: Is the M20 just a beam unit, or can it also do graphics and animation?
A:It can do both. The M20 is designed as a full-color animation laser with built-in beam and animation shows, and it also supports custom text, logos, and graphics through external control.
Q: What control options does the M20 support?
A:The M20 supports DMX512, sound-active, auto-run, master/slave, ILDA computer control, and SD card playback. It also works with Pangolin FB3/FB4 and similar ILDA controllers.
Q: What makes the M20 different from standard moving head lights?
A:The M20 combines a moving head laser light engine with a 31 RGBW LED halo ring, so buyers get tight laser beams plus halo, chase, and strobe effects in one compact fixture.
Q: Is the M20 suitable for DMX-based stage systems?
A:Yes. It fits naturally into DMX workflows and is a strong match for users shopping for DMX moving head lights for bars, clubs, and stage environments.
Q: Is the M20 designed for outdoor use?
A:It is designed primarily for indoor use. The manual states that outdoor use requires proper protection, so covered or controlled environments are the safer positioning.
Q: Can multiple M20 units run together without a console?
A:Yes. The M20 supports master/slave synchronization, allowing multiple fixtures to run coordinated shows without a lighting console.
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