Wednesday, Dec 6th 2006 by Trae McNeely


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This item could be a party enhancer, night-light, or main light fixture.  The Laser Rod Orb is a table, wall, or ceiling mountable light show that projects three lasers and multiple light in various directions a.k.a. your own personal rave.   It’s not DMX 512 compatible and it won’t hookup to your ETC lighting board but it does the job.  This visual toy has a swiveling directional head to adjust the light and a motor driven crystal with three LEDs included.  The motor driven crystal will provide you with a random patterns of light and laser.

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Can you ask for much more at its low pricetag?  No, it’s not a theatrical or stage light but it’s great for birthdays and parties; especially New Years Eve celebrations.  On the downside it doesn’t come with remote control and lacks sound activation.  It’s marketed to the 12yrs+ demographic which includes us all.

Price: $71.91

Laser Pod Orb [Via: iwantoneofthose.com]

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  1.  jason   View all comments by jason  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Man these things look sweet! How can I go about purchasing these? Also just wondering how are they powered? Please Please e-mail me back.
    Cheers
    Jason

  2.  danny   View all comments by danny  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Yiooooo….u gotta lemme know how i can get my hands on those…itd b sweet for partys n shitt.. where could i go to purchase those…i seriously need those…sum ppl would juss tryp out…u gotta e-mail me as soon tha u read this…plz e-mail me

  3.  wy   View all comments by wy  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Can this be found in Malaysia? =)


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