CE + FCC Certified · OEM/ODM from 30 Units

Disco DJ Laser Lights Multi-Pattern Laser Effects for Entertainment Venues

Sound-active and DMX-compatible laser effects built on our 12-year stage lighting production line, with the diode stability and thermal management your rental fleet or venue install demands.

Hundreds of beam patterns from a single compact unit — engineered for high-duty nightlife and event applications.

CE + FCC Certified
OEM/ODM from 30 units
48-hour aging test on every unit
Disco DJ laser lights unit projecting multi-color geometric patterns across a dark venue

What This Product Is and Where It Fits Your Catalog

Our disco DJ laser lights are multi-pattern laser effect units designed for permanent club installs, mobile DJ rigs, and rental inventory. They project geometric patterns, gratings, and beam arrays across dance floors and stage areas using red, green, and blue diode sources — typically 100mW–500mW total output depending on configuration. The unit's core value is pattern density: a single fixture replaces what used to require three or four single-color laser heads in a typical disco setup.

For your business, this means fewer SKUs to stock for the same venue coverage. If you're supplying nightclubs or mobile DJs, one disco laser DJ lights unit covers the "ambient laser fill" that venues expect, while your professional DJ laser lights handle the precision beam work. That clean two-tier product line simplifies your customer conversations and reduces dead inventory.

We position this as the workhorse disco-segment laser — not the cheapest on the market (we won't compete with $12 disposable units that burn out their diodes in 200 hours), and not a concert-grade ILDA unit. It sits in the sweet spot where your buyer gets reliable nightly use, a DJ laser light show that actually fills a room, and a price point that allows 3x–4x markup at retail or rental rates.

Pattern Density

One unit replaces 3–4 single-color laser heads in a typical disco setup.

Fewer SKUs

Same venue coverage with less catalog complexity — simplified buyer conversations.

Margin Sweet Spot

Price point enables 3x–4x markup at retail or rental rates with reliable nightly performance.

Multi-pattern disco DJ laser filling a nightclub dance floor with geometric beam arrays

Technical Specifications for Your Comparison Sheet

These are the numbers your customers will scan when comparing three suppliers side-by-side. We hold ≥ 15 KPPS across all disco models because that's the threshold where patterns look solid on smartphone video.

Parameter Typical Specification
Laser Source Red 650nm + Green 532nm + Blue 450nm diodes
Total Output Power 100mW 200mW 500mW (model-dependent)
Pattern Count 48 / 128 / 200+ patterns (model-dependent)
Control Modes Sound-active, auto-run, DMX512 (6/12 ch), master/slave
Scan Speed ≥ 15 KPPS (15,000 points per second)
Beam Divergence < 1.5 mrad
Coverage Angle Approx. 50° × 40° (adjustable via scan amplitude)
Power Input AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption 15W–30W (model-dependent)
Housing Material Aluminum alloy, powder-coated black
Cooling Forced-air with thermostatically controlled fan
Operating Temperature -10°C to +40°C
Dimensions (typical) 200mm × 155mm × 90mm
Weight (typical) 1.2 kg – 1.8 kg
Safety Compliance CE, FCC, RoHS
Laser Safety Class Class 3B / Class 4 (model-dependent, with interlock)

Specifications shown are industry-standard values for this product type. Actual specifications may vary by model and configuration. Contact us for detailed product data sheets and test reports.

Why ≥ 15 KPPS Matters

Below 12 KPPS, patterns flicker visibly on camera, and your DJ customers start getting complaints from venues that livestream their sets. At 15 KPPS, patterns look solid on smartphone video — critical for TikTok-era venues.

Scanner Quality

We tested lower-cost galvo systems early on and the flicker was immediately visible on TikTok streams — switched to our current scanner supplier in 2020 and haven't looked back.

Close-up of disco DJ laser light unit showing aluminum housing, diode aperture, and DMX connectors
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Engineering & Build Quality

How We Build These — And Why It Protects Your Margin

Most laser effects on the market use press-fit diode modules glued into stamped-steel housings. That works for the first 500 hours. After that, thermal cycling loosens the adhesive, diode alignment drifts, and your customer sees their "200 patterns" degrade into smeared blobs. Then you get the warranty call.

We machine the diode mounting block from solid aluminum on our CNC line, then bore the diode seats to ±0.02mm tolerance. The diodes press into thermally conductive seats with mechanical retention — no adhesive in the optical path. This is the same mounting philosophy we use on our higher-power professional units, scaled down for the disco segment.

CNC-machined aluminum diode mounting block showing precision-bored seats for laser diodes

CNC-machined diode block — mechanical retention, no adhesive in the optical path.

Thermal Management Chain

Diode Machined Aluminum Block Thermal Pad Finned Heatsink Forced Air

We run every unit through a 48-hour continuous burn-in at 40°C ambient before it ships. Units that show any power drift or pattern distortion during that test get pulled. Our rejection rate at burn-in sits around 2–3% — those units get reworked, not sent to a "B-grade" channel.

The result for you: warranty claims on laser alignment stay below 0.5% across our distributor network, which means your after-sales team isn't spending time on returns that eat into your margin.

±0.02mm

Diode Seat Tolerance

48hr

Burn-in at 40°C

2–3%

Burn-in Rejection Rate

<0.5%

Warranty Claim Rate

Powder-coated aluminum alloy housing for disco DJ laser light showing heat dissipation fins

Powder-Coated Aluminum Alloy Housing

The housing is powder-coated aluminum alloy — not the ABS plastic you'll find on budget competitors. Aluminum dissipates heat passively even when the fan inlet gets partially blocked (happens constantly in DJ booths behind a speaker stack), and it doesn't crack when a road case takes a hit during transport.

Your rental customers will notice.

Distribution Opportunity

Market Segments Where Disco DJ Laser Lights Move Volume

Nightclub & Bar Permanent Installs

Reorder cycle: 18–24 months

Multiple disco laser units providing dance floor coverage in a nightclub permanent installation

Bars and clubs replace laser effects every 18–24 months as part of lighting refreshes. A typical small-to-mid club needs 4–8 disco laser units for dance floor coverage.

For your distribution business, this means reorder cycles are predictable and volume per account adds up quickly — 30–50 units per installer relationship annually is typical for our distributors serving nightlife markets in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

You can offer our disco DJ laser lights as the "base layer" package, then upsell RGB laser projectors for the main stage focal point.

Mobile DJ & Event Companies

Purchase: sets of 2–4 units

Compact disco laser units fitted in a standard 2U road case slot for mobile DJ transport

Mobile DJs buy in sets of 2–4 units and replace whenever a unit takes too much road abuse. The compact form factor (fits in a standard 2U road case slot with bracket) and multi-voltage input mean your DJ customers can work any venue without adapters.

This segment values sound-active mode because most mobile DJs don't run DMX — they need the unit to react to the music autonomously and look professional without programming.

For you, the margin story is strong: mobile DJs pay retail, replace frequently, and value brand recognition with their audiences.

KTV / Karaoke & Entertainment Complexes

Batch orders: 100–500 units

Laser effect unit installed in a KTV karaoke room with ambient lighting

KTV chains outfit 10–50 rooms per location, each needing at least one laser effect unit. The procurement cycle follows new location buildouts and annual room refreshes. Orders tend to come in project-batch quantities — 100–500 units at a time — with custom branding (logo on housing, custom power-on splash pattern).

We handle OEM branding from 30 units, so you can offer branded units to KTV chains without holding massive inventory.

KTV operators in China and Southeast Asia have been our largest single-order segment for disco lasers since 2018.

Rental & Production Houses

Fleet quantity: 20–100 units

Fleet of disco laser units stacked in road cases ready for event rental deployment

Rental companies need durability and fast serviceability above all else. They want units they can stack in a road case, run 8 hours at a music festival, and pack out without babysitting. The aluminum housing, standard power input, and DMX daisy-chain capability matter here.

Rental pricing models work on per-event amortization — a unit that lasts 1,000+ events at $5–15 rental per event is pure margin after the first 50 uses.

Your customers in this segment buy in fleet quantities (20–100 units) and reorder when fleet attrition hits a threshold.

Tell us your target market — we'll recommend the right power/pattern configuration and MOQ.

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OEM Configuration

Customization: What You Can Specify, and What's Fixed

Dimension Available Options
Laser Power
100mW 200mW 300mW 500mW
Color Configuration RG (red/green), RGB, single-color green
Pattern Library Standard 48/128/200 sets, or custom pattern programming
Housing Color Standard black; custom RAL colors available
Branding Logo on housing (laser-etched or pad-printed), custom boot splash, custom packaging
Control Protocol DMX512 standard; optional wireless DMX module
Mounting Standard bracket included; custom bracket/yoke available
Voltage 100-240V universal standard; fixed voltage options for cost reduction
Safety Features Standard interlock + key switch; optional magnetic safety interlock
View detailed notes for each option

Laser Power: Mixed-power orders accepted within same run

Color Config: RG is the most popular for disco; RGB adds cost but broadens appeal

Pattern Library: Custom patterns require minimum 200-unit order

Housing Color: Custom color MOQ: 100 units

Branding: From 30 units

Control Protocol: Wireless module adds per-unit cost

Mounting: Custom bracket MOQ: 200 units

Voltage: Fixed-voltage saves $0.80–1.20/unit

Safety Features: Standard on all units

What We Can't Change

The fundamental optical engine geometry is fixed per model platform. If you need beam angles outside our standard 50°×40° coverage or scan speeds above 25 KPPS, you're looking at our professional DJ laser lights platform which has a different galvo system.

We'll be upfront about that rather than over-promise on a platform that wasn't designed for it.

Custom Pattern Programming

Custom pattern programming is where most OEM buyers add value — your brand's exclusive patterns become a selling point your competition can't replicate.

We have an in-house programmer who works in ILDA format; send us your pattern concepts as vector files or even rough sketches and we'll produce the animation frames.

Disco DJ laser light customization options including housing colors, branding, and pattern programming
Send Your Customization Requirements

We'll confirm feasibility and quote within 48 hours

Regulatory Compliance

Compliance & Certification for Your Target Markets

Laser products face stricter regulatory scrutiny than LED fixtures. Every market your customers sell into has specific laser safety class requirements, labeling mandates, and import documentation needs. Here's where our disco DJ laser lights stand:

CE Certified

EN 60825-1 laser safety, EN 55015 EMC

FCC Part 15

Electromagnetic compatibility for North American markets

RoHS Compliant

Directive 2011/65/EU

Laser Safety Classification

Built-in compliance for legal sale in the EU, North America, and most of Asia-Pacific

Proper laser class labeling (Class 3B or Class 4 depending on output power)
Key-switch interlock
Emission indicator LED
Safety aperture shutter

What This Means for Your Import Process

CE and FCC documentation is ready when you need it — test reports, declarations of conformity, and technical construction files. Your customs clearance on laser products goes smoother when the documentation package is complete from the start.

We've seen competitors' containers held at port for weeks over missing laser safety documentation. We keep updated copies of all test reports digitally — request them anytime and we'll send within 24 hours.

United States (FDA/CDRH)

For the US market, laser products above Class 3R require FDA/CDRH variance reports or compliance with 21 CFR 1040.10. We design our units to comply with 21 CFR 1040.10 requirements and can provide the manufacturer's report documentation you'll need for import.

Australia (AS/NZS)

For Australia, compliance with AS/NZS 60825.1 is required — our CE testing covers the equivalent standard, so your documentation is already aligned.

CE, FCC, and RoHS certification documentation for disco DJ laser lights
Logistics & Shipping

Packaging & Container Loading For Your Logistics Planning

Packaging Specifications

Detail Specification
Individual Box Color-printed retail box or neutral brown box (your choice)
Box Dimensions (typical) 250mm × 200mm × 140mm
Unit Weight (packed) ~2.0 kg
Master Carton 10 units per master carton
Master Carton Dimensions 530mm × 430mm × 310mm
Master Carton Weight ~22 kg
20GP Container ~2,400 units
40HQ Container ~5,500 units
Disco DJ laser lights packaging in master cartons ready for container loading

Cube Out Before Weight Out

Laser units are lightweight — you'll typically fill a 20GP by volume before reaching the weight limit. We configure carton stacking to maximize cube utilization.

Small Orders (30–500 units)

Shipped via express or air freight, packed on standard pallets. Ideal for sample runs, market testing, or replenishment stock.

Retail-Ready Packaging

Available for Amazon FBA, brick-and-mortar retail, or your own e-commerce channel. Includes your branding, barcode placement per FBA requirements, and multilingual user manuals.

Blind Drop-Shipping / OEM

No GDMonkey branding appears anywhere on the product or packaging when you specify OEM. Full white-label supported for your brand identity.

Near-Zero Transit Damage

We've had buyers lose units to damage because of inadequate inner packaging on competitor products. Our inner foam insert is die-cut EVA — holds the unit rigid during transit. We've had near-zero transit damage claims since switching from generic foam peanuts in 2017.

Product Range

How Disco DJ Laser Lights Compare To Other Models in Our Range

Not sure this is the right unit for your application? Here's how it sits relative to sibling products in our DJ laser lights catalog.

If you need higher power for large venues (500+ capacity)

Professional DJ Laser Lights

Higher output (1W+), ILDA input, wider scan angle. Built for large venues and professional installations where raw power and precise animation control are required.

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If you need a compact unit for very tight spaces

Mini DJ Laser Lights

Smaller housing, fewer patterns, lower cost point. Ideal for tight ceiling mounts, small bars, or entry-level price bands where footprint matters most.

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If you need full RGB animation capability

RGB Laser Projector

Full-color mixing, ILDA animation, higher price tier. For buyers who need custom graphics, text projection, and full-spectrum color mixing.

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If you need linear beam effects for stage backdrop

DJ Laser Bar

Bar form factor, linear beam array. Creates dramatic curtain-of-light effects behind performers or across stage backdrops.

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If you need single-color green for outdoor visibility

Green Laser DJ Lights

532nm pure green, highest perceived brightness. The human eye is most sensitive to green — ideal for outdoor events and long-throw visibility.

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If you need combined LED wash + laser effect

LED Laser DJ Lights

Hybrid unit with LED wash and laser patterns in one housing. Reduces fixture count — one unit delivers two distinct effect layers for smaller setups.

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Where This SKU Sits in the Range

The disco DJ laser lights series is our mid-market volume mover — it gives your customer the "wow" factor of multi-color laser patterns without the price tag and complexity of full ILDA animation systems. If your buyers are asking for "something that fills the room with lasers and reacts to music," this is the SKU.

Buyer FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions Disco DJ Laser Lights

What scan speed do I need for disco laser DJ lights that look good on camera?

15 KPPS minimum. Below that threshold, individual scan lines become visible on 30fps video — your customers' DJ clients will get complaints from venues that livestream events or have active social media. All our disco models run ≥ 15 KPPS.

For dedicated content-creator venues that shoot 60fps, consider our professional series at 25+ KPPS.

How long do the laser diodes last before power drops noticeably?

We spec our diodes conservatively at 80% of rated maximum and use machined aluminum thermal seats. Expected diode life at that derating is 8,000–10,000 hours before output drops below 80% of original.

At typical nightclub duty cycles (5–6 hours/night, 5 nights/week), that's roughly 3–4 years before you'd consider a diode module swap — and the modules are field-replaceable, so your customers don't need to ship the unit back.

Can I mix different power levels and configurations in a single order?

Yes. We accept mixed configurations within the same production run. You can order 50 units of the 200mW RG model and 30 units of the 500mW RGB model in one PO.

Minimum per-configuration quantity is 10 units when part of a mixed order.

What's the MOQ for OEM branding on disco DJ laser lights?

30 units. That gets you logo on the housing (laser-etched) and custom packaging with your branding.

Custom pattern programming and custom housing colors start at higher MOQs (200 and 100 units respectively).

Most new buyers start with a 30–50 unit branded trial to test market response before scaling.

Do these units work safely in a multi-laser setup without conflicting beams?

Yes — DMX control and master/slave mode let you synchronize multiple units to avoid beam overlap in audience zones. We include safety interlock and key-switch as standard.

For installations requiring variance documentation (US market), we provide the manufacturer technical data package. Your installer should still follow local laser safety regulations for multi-unit setups, particularly regarding audience scanning limits per IEC 60825-1.

What's the typical lead time from order confirmation to shipment?

Standard configurations: 15–20 days from confirmed order and deposit. Custom branding or custom patterns: 25–30 days due to additional tooling and programming time.

We maintain buffer stock of our three most popular configurations (200mW RG, 200mW RGB, 500mW RGB), so rush orders on those can ship within 7–10 days depending on quantity.

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Your Next Step

You've seen the specs, the construction details, the market applications, and the customization options. If this disco DJ laser lights series fits what your customers are asking for, here's what happens next:

1

Tell Us Your Specs

You tell us your target configuration (power, color, pattern set), volume, and branding requirements.

2

Quotation & Sample

We confirm feasibility, send a formal quotation with unit pricing at your volume tier, and offer a sample unit if needed.

3

Evaluate Firsthand

Sample arrives in 5–7 days via express — you evaluate build quality, pattern output, and thermal performance firsthand.

4

Production & Ship

When you're ready, we produce and ship within 15–30 days depending on configuration.

No pressure, no long negotiations. We've been running this production line since 2012 and we ship to distributors across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and South America. Your order runs on the same 6 production lines and goes through the same 48-hour burn-in and 100% QC inspection as every unit we've ever shipped.