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Moving head beam lights offer a focused, tight ray of solid light which can be used effectively in stage productions for theatre and live performances.

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    BeamZ Panther 85 DJ Moving Head Beam Light - 80W
    • Moving head DJ beam effect
    • 80W LED beam with 4-in-1 RGBW colour mixing
    • Full control over the light display with 13 DMX channels
    • Plug-in-and-play with automatic and sound-activated modes
    • Master and slave synchronisation allows you to operate several of these lights
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    BeamZ Fuze75B LED Moving Head Beam Light - 75W
    • 75W moving beam light with fresnel lens
    • Rotating gobo wheel with shake, and an 8-facet prism
    • High-power white LED with a 12-colour wheel
    • Automatic and sound-reactive pre-programmed shows
    • DMX control with master/slave light synchronisation
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    BeamZ Cobra 100H Moving Head Beam with Prism - 100W
    • 100W high intensity white LED
    • 7-colour & open wheel for various colour options
    • Gobo wheel with 7 patterns and an open circle option
    • Auto and sound-reactive mode with master/slave syncing
    • Controllable via DMX or using the LED display control panel
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Our BeamZ moving head beam lights feature a high power LED with RGB colour mixing. You can use them in either standalone mode or with the use of DMX. The standalone feature is best for smaller events in pubs and small clubs for example, as the light will follow an impressive pre-programmed auto pattern without the need for any accompanying equipment.

For larger events, you will most likely want the light to follow your own movement patterns, in which case the DMX feature would be better suited here. By using DMX, you can choose the exact movement pattern that the light will follow, as well as choosing the colours it sets to at any given time.

Beam moving heads are best used with a smoke or haze machine. When a room is filled with smoke, you will see the actual beam of light rather than just the effect it has on surfaces. Haze machines work best for this as they produce a thinner smoke effect that hangs in the air to the point that you barely notice it, all while making your beam moving head light look twice as good.


Our range of beam moving head lights can also be used effectively with a mirror ball for disco use. The focused beam of light can cover the whole surface of a mirror ball if placed at the correct distance, and the interchangeable colours will produce a strong disco effect if used properly.

What Are Moving Beam Lights Good For?

Moving head beam lights are ideal to give focus to one part of a stage show. In a theatre setting, they are mostly used when one character is performing a monologue or solo performance, as the focused beam of light will only light the one character up while the rest of the stage around them stays blacked out.

Beam moving head lights are also great for DJs when used with other lighting and effects units. They provide a tight and focused beam of light that is great when used with a disco ball, as the beam covers the whole surface of the ball to produce a full disco effect.

Moving beam lights are best used with a smoke or haze machine, as the light beam itself is not visible without smoke or mist in the air. If you are only using a moving beam light to focus on one surface in a performance then smoke isn't necessary, however, if you are after the effect of the beam itself being visible in the air then it would be a smart choice to use a smoke machine as well.

Although beam moving head lights are mostly used to produce a tight beam of solid light, many of our moving beam lights also feature gobos. A gobo is a slim piece of plastic or metal material that covers the lens so that the light being produced has a pattern or shape on surfaces. These are great for DJs and disco use, and some of them have replaceable gobos, giving you the ability to use your own custom gobo patterns with the light.

What Should I Look For In A Moving Beam Light?

There are a few things to consider when purchasing a moving head beam unit. One of these is the brightness of the LEDs built into the light. The higher the wattage of the LEDs, the brighter the unit will be. This is important to consider when purchasing a light for certain locations, as you will need to make sure that it will perform effectively at the distance you are planning on having it from the desired lit area.

Another important factor to consider when looking for a moving beam light is the colours that each one is capable of producing. Some of the more basic units will have standard RGB LEDs capable of around 8 colours, while the more professional range will feature RGBW/AUV colour mixing, giving you many more achievable colours to take advantage of.

Of course, the size of each light is an important factor to consider. We offer extremely compact units that are ideal for small pub gigs or even house parties, and we also offer large units that wouldn't be suitable for smaller-scale events. Once you have an understanding of what you need to achieve and the available space you have, making the choice will be much easier.

The effects that each light is capable of producing is another important aspect. Some of our beam moving head lights will only be capable of solid static colour, while others feature interchangeable gobos for patterns and shapes in the light effect. As well as this, some of our moving beam lights such as the Tiger 7R in the BeamZ Professional range has a hybrid design, allowing you to use it in beam or spot mode to change the width of the colour spread.

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With the many varying aspects to consider when purchasing a moving beam light, it can be overwhelming to know which unit will work the best for your intended purposes and individual needs. If this is the case for you, please get in touch with us and we will be happy to go through any questions you may have and guide you towards the best decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is A Moving Head Beam Light?

Moving head beam lights produce a focused, tight beam of solid light that travels over a long distance. They feature a high powered LED light that is perfect for highlighting specific objects and areas. As a result, they are a popular choice in stage productions, and for live performances. They are also great for producing a party atmosphere in nightclubs, on dance floors and at festivals, and create an impressive effect is created when combined with a mirror ball. We offer a selection of powerful high-quality moving head beam lights to meet a variety of needs.

Where Should A Beam Moving Head Light Be Installed?

Beam moving head lights are typically installed at a height, as they produce an impressive aerial effect. They can be mounted to overhead truss, or can be installed on traditional T-bars. Our moving heads usually include mounting brackets for straightforward installation. Mobile performers and DJs often place beam moving heads on a plinth or podium stand to create height without requiring permanent installation.

What Types Of Beam Moving Head Lights Are There?

A variety of beam moving head lights are available to suit individual needs, differing in their brightness, size, and effects. Firstly, the brightness of the LEDs varies significantly, with a higher wattage meaning a brighter output. Various sizes are also available, with larger units ideal for sizeable night clubs and bars, and more compact models suitable for small venues and mobile performers. In addition, the included effects vary, for example, some models include gobos to achieve different patterns and shapes, while others focus on producing a solid static colour. Furthermore, the range of available colours differ, with some units including standard RGB LEDs, while high end models may feature RGBWAUV colour mixing, to provide a vast range of colours. Lastly, there are hybrid designs that can be used in either beam or spot mode, so you can adjust the width of the beam to suit different occasions.

How Do You Produce Effects With A Moving Head Beam Light?

The majority of moving head beam lights with have a selection of modes to produce a variety of effects. Firstly, they will have a standalone mode for easy plug-and-play use. This is ideal for small events, as it means no additional equipment is needed. You will usually be able to choose between a selection of pre-programmed light shows, or sound activation mode. The latter enables your light to produce a synchronised show in time to the music. In addition, most units are DMX controllable, allowing you to create custom effects and have full control over the colours and patterns produced.

What Are Moving Head Beam Lights Used For?

Moving head beam lights are often used in theatre and stage productions. This is because they produce a tight beam that is great at focusing on a particular part of a stage, for example, highlighting a particular character while the rest of the stage stays in the shadows. They are also popular with DJs, and at night clubs and live performances because they produce an impressive aerial light show. In addition, the focused ray of light produced is perfect for use with a mirror ball.

Do I Need A Smoke Machine With A Moving Head Beam Light?

Yes, to get the best result from your moving head beam light we recommend using it with a smoke or haze machine. The smoke or haze effect enables people to see the actual beam of light in the air, rather than just on surfaces such as walls, and ceilings. Haze machines are a popular choice in many settings, as they produce a thinner smoke effect that hangs in the air to enhance your lighting.

Are Gobos Included With Moving Head Beam Lights?

Many beam moving head lights do include gobos, and this can be checked by looking at the product specifications. Often a rotating gobo wheel is featured, with a selection of patterns to choose from. Each gobo is a slim piece of plastic or metal that covers the lens of the LED light to produce an impressive effect. This allows you to create eye-catching shapes and patterns, in addition to producing a solid beam.

Can Multiple Moving Head Beam Lights Produce A Synchronised Show?

Yes, moving head beam lights can be connected together to produce an eye-catching synchronised show. The majority are designed for use with a DMX controller, enabling you to control the effects of all connected lights. In addition, many models include a master/slave mode which means that one fixture can act as a main controller, and connected lights will replicate the effect.