The LaserCube is a fully featured laser lightshow contained within an ultra-compact chassis. This versatile, fully portable laser projector is compatible with the free LaserOS app (Windows, Mac, Android and iOS) as well as industry-leading software platforms such as MadMapper and Touchdesigner via the API. The LaserCube can fulfil the needs of every user, from the party host looking to take their social events to new heights with our 1.2W WiFi, to professional DJs working clubs and events with our 2.5W.
Connectivity
Our LaserCube is a quantum leap forward in the field of laser displays, no longer are you tied to a large, cumbersome module that needs to be hard wired to a controller, all LaserCubes share the ability to connect via a wired or wireless connection. Just connect to the network, open the LaserOS app on your phone or laptop and you’re all ready to go. Our LaserCube Ultra models also support a pair of industry standard ILDA ports, for connecting to dedicated laser controllers and for linking multiple lasers in series, allowing for more versatility and expansion possibilities.
Versatility
Our LaserCubes go far beyond what you would expect from a simple laser light show. With our own LaserOS software suite you instantly have access to a vast library of effects, visualizers, and animations, ensuring that whether you are a seasoned expert that wants to fine-tune an entire stage show, or a novice that wants a simple click-n-go experience, you can achieve spectacular results every time. However, LaserOS goes several steps further, adding playable games, preprogrammed laser shows, laser drawing, and even long-exposure laser painting, demonstrating the incredible versatility of the LaserCube.
Safety
Our LaserCubes comply with all industry regulations regarding laser safety, and every unit incorporates multiple features to prevent accidental activation and exposure. A security interlock allows the LaserCube to be completely disabled when removed, a key lock ensures that only authorised users can enable the system, and an aperture shutter be used to can block laser emissions entirely, or restrict the aperture size to limit the field of exposure.