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Lightspace New Product Launch: the Unicorn 100, an Ultra-light 100W Waterproof Laser Projector
Technological Innovation! Lightspace Officially Hosted the launch Event for its New Product: the Unicorn 100, an Ultra-light 100W Waterproof Laser Projector
For professionals in the laser industry, the pain points of "cumbersome installation, vulnerability to damage, and poor long-distance performance" have persisted for years.
How Strict Is Laser Safety at Concerts? 90% of People Don’t Know
In the concert industry, laser safety is not an option — it is a lifeline.
For professionals in the laser industry, the pain points of "cumbersome installation, vulnerability to damage, and poor long-distance performance" have persisted for years.
2026 Global Laser Light Market Size for EDM Festivals: An Overview & Professional Insights
As a globally popular entertainment format, EDM festivals rely on laser lights as their core visual equipment.
Must-See at ISE 2026! The 5,000+ Units/Year Laser Factory Can’t Stay Hidden!
Are you heading to ISE 2026 in Spain? All global lighting design companies are keeping an eye on this one!
How Strict Is Laser Safety at Concerts? 90% of People Don’t Know
In the concert industry, laser safety is not an option — it is a lifeline.
Why Some Concert Lasers Look Stunning While Others Look Cheap?
Professional concert lasers use high-purity RGB laser sources with accurate wavelengths, standard colors, and natural saturation, delivering a clean and premium look.
Why Do Top-Tier Concerts Never Skimp on Laser Lights
Why Do Top-Tier Concerts Never Skimp on Laser Lights?Because what the audience remembers most is often those few seconds of light cutting through the night sky.