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DMX Smart Firework Light

DMX512-controlled synchronized burst lights for professional light shows and large-scale displays

H3M / H5M IP65 DMX512 Music Sync Full RGBW

Our premium DMX smart firework light is built for the most demanding commercial installations. With full DMX512 protocol support, each unit becomes an individually addressable pixel in a coordinated light show. Features include full RGBW color mixing, music-reactive modes via audio input, and compatibility with industry-standard DMX consoles and software including MadMapper, Lightkey, and grandMA2.

Technical Specifications

Height OptionsH3M (3m) / H5M (5m)
PowerAC110V-240V / DC36V
LED TypeSMD5050 RGBW (4-in-1) — 16.7 million colors
LED Lifespan50,000+ hours
DMX Channels8CH per unit — individual R/G/B/W/Dimmer/Strobe/Mode/Speed
Control ProtocolDMX512 (XLR-3), auto-addressing supported
IP RatingIP65 — dust-tight, protected against water jets
Frame MaterialAluminum alloy, marine-grade powder coating
Sync FeaturesMusic reactive (built-in mic + line-in), master/slave, DMX universe
Software CompatibleMadMapper, Lightkey, grandMA2, QLC+, DMXControl
Operating Temp-20°C to 50°C
Warranty3 years
MOQ10 units
Lead Time20–30 days
CertificationsCE, RoHS, ETL (North America)

Application Scenarios

Mall-Wide Coordinated Spectacles

DMX control transforms individual firework lights into a synchronized mall-wide display. Program hourly light shows that coordinate atrium, facade, and corridor units. One DMX console controls the entire installation — up to 64 units per universe.

Dynamic Stage Backdrops

Concert and event producers use DMX firework lights as dynamic stage elements. Music-reactive mode with line-in connection enables perfect beat-synchronized effects. Compatible with industry-standard lighting consoles for seamless integration into existing stage rigs.

City-Scale Light Festivals

Municipal light festivals demand precision and reliability. Our DMX units support multiple universes for city-block-scale installations. Centralized control means one operator can manage hundreds of units from a single laptop running MadMapper or QLC+.

Immersive Themed Environments

Theme parks leverage DMX firework lights for immersive night-time experiences. Pre-programmed show sequences run automatically on schedule. The full RGBW color mixing enables precise color matching to themed zones and seasonal events.

Installation Guide

1

System Design

Map your DMX universe layout. Calculate channel count: 8 channels per unit, 512 channels per universe (max 64 units/universe). Plan universe splits for larger installations.

2

Physical Installation

Mount units using ground stakes or base plates. Run DMX cables in daisy-chain topology. Use DMX terminators at the end of each chain for signal integrity over 100m cable runs.

3

Addressing & Test

Set DMX start addresses for each unit (auto-addressing supported). Run test patterns to verify all channels respond correctly. Confirm master/slave relationships for grouped units.

4

Program & Automate

Load fixture profiles into your DMX software. Create scenes, chases, and show schedules. Set up auto-start timelines for daily operation without operator intervention.

Certifications

CE

CE Certified

Compliant with EU EMC, LVD, and RoHS directives for professional lighting equipment.

ETL

ETL Listed

Intertek certified for North American electrical safety. UL 1573 compliant for stage and studio lighting.

FCC

FCC Part 15

Verified electromagnetic compatibility for DMX control signals and wireless components.

Packaging Information

ModelCarton (cm)WeightUnits/Carton
H3M DMX155 × 25 × 2510.2 kg1
H5M DMX170 × 30 × 3014.8 kg1

Includes: light unit, DMX cable (3m XLR-3), mounting kit, manual. Pallet quantity: H3M (16), H5M (10). Custom flight cases available for touring/rental fleets.

Customization Options

All DMX models can be configured to your project requirements. Custom firmware and profiles available.

Custom DMX Profile

Custom channel mapping and fixture profiles for your preferred DMX software. Pre-loaded profiles available.

Wireless DMX

Add wireless DMX receivers (W-DMX G3/G4 compatible) to eliminate signal cables between units.

Connector Type

XLR-3 (standard), XLR-5 (extended), or IP65-rated outdoor DMX connectors.

Branding

Custom logo, branded manual, and private label programs. Custom flight case branding for rental fleets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What DMX knowledge is required to operate these lights?
Basic DMX knowledge is helpful but not required. We provide pre-configured profiles for popular DMX software. For beginners, our auto-addressing mode and preset programs allow plug-and-play operation. We also offer remote setup support for your first installation.
How many units can be controlled on one DMX universe?
Each unit uses 8 DMX channels. A single DMX universe supports 512 channels, so up to 64 units per universe. For larger installations, multiple universes can be used via a DMX splitter/merger or multi-universe DMX interface.
Can these sync to music for a coordinated show?
Yes. Each unit has a built-in microphone for standalone music-reactive modes. For professional shows, use the line-in connection on the DMX controller or software like MadMapper to create precisely timed sequences synchronized to any audio source.
What software do you recommend for programming shows?
We recommend MadMapper for architectural and installation work, Lightkey for Mac users, grandMA2 for professional stage productions, and QLC+ as a free open-source option. We provide fixture profiles for all major DMX software packages.
How do I handle long cable runs between units?
Standard DMX cable runs support up to 300m with proper termination. For longer distances or electrically noisy environments, we recommend DMX isolators/splitters between segments. Wireless DMX options are also available to eliminate cable runs entirely.
Can DMX units be mixed with non-DMX firework lights in the same installation?
Yes. DMX units can operate alongside RF-controlled units. However, only the DMX units will participate in the synchronized light show. For full synchronization, we recommend using DMX units throughout the installation or using DMX-to-RF bridge controllers.
What is the difference between XLR-3 and XLR-5 connectors?
XLR-3 (3-pin) is the most common DMX connector and is sufficient for most installations. XLR-5 (5-pin) provides two additional pins originally intended for future DMX features. We offer both options — XLR-3 is our default as it's compatible with the broadest range of equipment.
Do you offer training for DMX programming?
Yes. We provide free video call training for your technical team on first installation. For projects over 100 units, we can arrange on-site commissioning and training. We also offer pre-programmed show files that can be loaded directly into your DMX software.

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