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SaminiX

Honestly, this is only good for homepartys in my opinion.
The micro-USB connection is riky as hell to be using during a gig, with the sub vibrations beeing able to make it come loose.
And on top of it, i feel like running the software on a phone during a gig with a USB cable inserted would be more frustrating than running it from a lightning desk.

I myself recently bought 2 LaserWorld DS-2000RGB lasers with It's ShowController software.
I run it on a PC with a APC-40 mk1 Midi pad to controll them.
It gives me a good feel for them, and on top of that i dont need to rely on a weak Micro USB connection, since they are running RJ45 (TP Link/regulare internet cables) for the signal. DMX is also avalible.

So again. This for me seems like a toy for those who like to have house parties, but with alot of puch to the effect. Like for real. 2mw is alot of power, and i assure you. You don't want to be stairing in to those beams, since I've made that misstake while programming my lasers.

But yeah. Most American DJs seem to fall for these "simple", low-cost gear.
I highly recommend you/people to start investing your money in real gear instead of for eg. American DJ and other cheap alternatives. And no, you don't need to get those Robe Spikies. But in the long game, the gear you buy has a big role. You simply don't buy a set of Behringer speakers and show up for a big high-school party. You bring out your Yamahas. It impacts the quality of your shows. And especially the way you control them.
These Ipad sollutions are just a cheap halv-done way of doing shows. Alooot of time and work goes in to learning and programming the software, while the result never meets the time put in to it. I don't know if anyone else notices that while watching these gig-logs on youtube, but i surely have.

No critice or hate towords you Rick. But I've just had the privelage to be working with real lightning and festivals since i was 17 years old. So these things are defenetly not for me, and i feel like it shouldn't be for others who want so become proffesionals in their field either.

Invest good, and good will show.
Best regards from Sweden. Peace.



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rlg222

I like the lasercube. I saw it before it started in the US. I'm glad X-Laser got involved with selling them. This would be great for basic small shows, parities and home usage. I like that it comes with an E-Stop. The scanner being at 30k pps which gives pretty nice images at the end. The specs is really where you see why some lasers at the same wattage is more or less. Take the laser Cube specs. Blue 445nm / 1400m Green 520nm / 400m Red 635nm / 450mW. Red is always the weakest color to produce. Overall its the bast compact, battery powered and easy to use I've seen to date. I've had to buy lasers with more power rating just to get the RGB closer to the numbers I want instead the peak number.

Decibel Duo

The lasercube is an incredible game changer vs the outdated FB3 Lasers and Laser software. Your review is great! I've been wanting to buy a few of these things. The projection mapping is very sophisticated for such a small box and super cheap price point! Love it!

SaminiX

Sorry, but to say that the FB3 is outdated makes me think you don't know anything in this field.
Sure, the FB3 is the old gen.
But the FB4? Integrated or external. Both have the RJ45/TP input with the absolute best software created to program laser shows on.

We are years away from when this technology replacing the Pangolin hardware and the Beyond software.
But sure. When these become bluetooth/wifi enabled, and you could connect them direcly to a piece of hardware that's connected to the computer to run timecode and be able to run them live with midi pads, then we are talking.

But for now the cost is the same as for eg. laserworlds mid-range lasers with the same power, and i can assure you that their scanners are with higher quality and higher speeds.

Gear It First

@SaminiX I can assure you, LaserWorld is NOT higher quality. As a matter of fact, LW's safety standards were SO poor the FDA literally raided their Orlando office and shut them down.

Decibel Duo

@SaminiX That is great input. My argument comes from a beginner and user friendly stance. I own 2x X-Laser FB3 2W Skywriters and though Pangolin is feature packed and can can run timecode and output midi to lighting controllers, the software and set up is complicated. It took me a long time to understand the zoning set up as well as the atmospheric vs graphic settings per dongle. Getting a show up and running is the 1st priority. Especially when most LDs run the same scenes and presets off Pangolin. I respect the ease of use for anyone at any skill level to get a show going in 20-30 minutes with Wicked Lasers.

SaminiX

@Gear It First really? Well that was more than I knew. Anyhow. What I ment with my comment was that I'm more for actually controlling my lasers with a reliable software. And since I own 2 laserworld DS-2000rgb, I also bought their ShowController dongle as the software to control them.
But personally I regretted it quite fast. I rather have saved up double my budget, for 2x kvant CM2000 instead, with the pangolin software. ShowController is way to weak for my use.

SaminiX

@Decibel Duo I hear you.
And absolutely. If you just want some laser effects, these are cool. But still. Then the price point is way to high if you ask me.
I rather have professional equipment, get use to the high-standard learning curve that comes with it, and getting my life prepared if someone would to give me a shot on a higher-standard gig.
But that's me, and I do LD and mobile gigs for a living.
So once again. I see where these products can be used. But just at a lower price point

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Echo30Mike

It really depends on the class of the laser, not necessarily the power of it that determines how damaging it is to your eyes. A 0.1mw telecomms laser shone onto a regular brick wall has enough potency for the reflection alone to cause irreversible damage to your retinas or corneas. That is why as soon as the laser is disconnected out of circuit, an alarm will kick in and cut off the power to the laser. This stops engineers from being blinded. My biggest concern is that a 2000mw laser in the hands of somebody that has no laser safety training can and will cause serious eye injuries to party goers. My knowledge is a bit rusty, but I've 2x city & guilds qualifications ( 3466/3 and 3466/4 ) in singlemode and multimode fibre optics. Both also cover the basics of laser safety. My advice is that if you do not have a clear grasp of the basics of the dangers of lasers, then you should be nowhere near them.

Lennart Thomsen

I agree, its not only dangerous for the operator, but also for uninvolved people...

Sailing Vessel Trade Winds

Agreed, I worked pro with classe 4 lasers for well over a decade. We have a special software output map to reduce the laser output when crowd scanning. Even then the camera's in a direct beam could be toasted. SO we normally stay well away from anything like 9 feet I am gonna get me a good pair of sunglasses :)

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