When many people purchase laser lights, their first reaction is “the higher the power, the better”, which is actually the most common misunderstanding. The choice of laser light power depends on the usage scenario, not just the numerical value. Choosing the right power can balance effect and cost, avoiding waste or insufficient effect.​

First, clarify the core scenario: for small indoor spaces (bars, private party venues, under 100㎡), a 20-30W full-color model is completely sufficient. It can project soft beams without being dazzling due to excessive power; for medium-sized scenarios (lounge bars, small outdoor performances, around 200㎡), 30-60W is enough, supporting multi-device linkage to meet the demand for a dynamic atmosphere; for large-scale scenarios (EDM festivals, stadiums, cultural and tourism landmarks), a high-power 60-100W model is required to create a long-distance and shocking visual effect.​

It should also be noted that the higher the power, the higher the energy consumption and heat dissipation requirements, and the higher the later operation and maintenance costs. In addition, the brightness of a laser light depends not only on power but also on beam quality and divergence angle. A high-quality low-power model may have a better effect than a low-quality high-power model.​

Beginners should remember when purchasing: choose 20-30W for lounges/small venues, 30-60W for lounge bars/medium-sized performances, and above 60W for large outdoor/EDM festivals. Choosing on demand is the optimal solution, which not only does not waste the budget but also accurately matches the scene needs.(lightspace