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LED Beam Moving Head Light

LED Beam Lights for Stage & DJ

SHEHDS beam lights are built for mobile DJs, club stages, EDM events and touring rigs. From compact bar beams to high-output single-head movers, every fixture ships from US & EU warehouses with a 2-year warranty.

SHEHDS LED Beam Lights for bands and DJs

Flagship 12-head Galaxy Jet LED beam light bar withmotorized pixel zoom & full DMX control
SHEHDS 19x25W LED beam light: 34,200 lux, 9.8°-68.4°motorized zoom, and a 73-effect LED ring for versatilestage visuals
IP65 waterproof 19x15W LED beam light moving headfor outdoor stages & touring
Beam lights are the fastest way to transform any stage — tight, narrow shafts of light that sweep through haze, move with the music, and fill the room with energy. SHEHDS LED beam lights deliver that pro-concert look for mobile DJ rigs, clubs, weddings, church productions and touring stages, all at a fraction of name-brand prices.

Ships from US & EU warehouses. 2-year warranty on every fixture.

What Are Beam Lights?

Beam lights produce a tight, concentrated shaft of light designed for aerial effects — not to illuminate a surface, but to cut through the air and fill a space with movement.

When paired with a hazer or fog machine, beam lights become fully visible mid-air, sweeping across the venue in sync with the music. That's the sharp, dramatic look you see at clubs, concerts and DJ events.

Unlike wash lights that spread color evenly across a backdrop, or spotlights that shape and project gobos onto surfaces, beam lights are built purely for impact and atmosphere. All SHEHDS beam lights feature motorized pan and tilt, color wheels, prism effects and DMX512 control — so your full rig runs from a single controller.


Key Benefits of LED Beam Moving Head Lights

  • Bright, Focused Beams: Ultra-narrow beam angles and high-lumen output ensure maximum visibility.
  • Full-Range Motion: Pan/tilt rotation allows for complete stage coverage.
  • Energy-Efficient: LED technology reduces heat and power consumption.
  • DMX Controllable: Compatible with DMX512 for full customization.
  • Dynamic Effects: Strobe, zoom, prism, gobos, and more.

Types of LED Beam Lights

Beam lights come in several configurations — here's how they differ:
• Bar beam lights — multiple LED heads on a single bar, each producing its own beam. Wide spread across the stage from a single fixture. Ideal for DJ rigs and smaller venues.
• Single-head LED beam movers — one powerful LED source, fast pan/tilt and ultra-tight beam angle. The standard for clubs, concerts and touring production.
• Bee eye beam lights — an array of individual LED pixels that deliver both tight beams and wide wash coverage from one fixture.
• Beam-wash-zoom hybrids — switch between beam, wash and zoom mode in the same show without changing fixtures.

Need the highest output for large venues and touring stages? Our discharge beam lights — 7R, 10R and 14R lamp-based movers — deliver razor-sharp beams at the brightness level big productions demand.

Where Are Beam Lights Used?

• Mobile DJ rigs — 4 beam lights is the standard starting point. Run via DMX or sound-activated mode for a full aerial effect without a dedicated operator.

• Live concerts and music festivals — beam lights front-of-stage combined with wash lights for backdrop coverage give you the full production look.

• Nightclubs and dance floors — fast-moving beam movers on trussing pointed into the crowd, with prism effects and color wheels running all night.

• Weddings and proms — beam lights give any event that concert-level impact without a full production crew.

• Church productions — beam lights work well for high-energy worship sets alongside wash lights and PAR lights for a complete stage look.

• Stage shows and theater productions — choreograph beams with cue sequences for dramatic scene transitions.

• Touring stages — compact, road-ready beam movers built to hold up through regular pack-down and transport.

LED Beam Lights vs Discharge Beam Lights?

The two main types of beam lights differ in light source:

LED beam lights use light-emitting diodes — instant on/off, no bulb replacement, lower running costs and a long operational life. They're the right choice for most DJ rigs, clubs, weddings and productions where reliability and cost matter.

Discharge beam lights (7R, 10R, 14R) use a traditional HID lamp — sharper, more intense output built for large venues, concerts, stadiums and outdoor events where maximum raw brightness is the priority.

Both types support DMX512 control and run from the same controller, so you can mix both in one rig.

LED Beam Lights vs Laser Lights

LED beam lights use narrow-optic LEDs — bright aerial beams visible in haze, with colors, gobos, prisms and strobe effects. They're eye-safe at standard stage distances and flexible enough for clubs, weddings, churches and touring stages.

Laser lights use laser diode beams for sharp tunnel and liquid sky effects — highly visible mid-air, but subject to strict safety compliance regulations. Most venues use beam lights as the primary moving fixture and lasers as a secondary atmospheric effect.

If you're looking for laser effects, explore our effect lights collection.

Why Choose SHEHDS LED Beam Lights?

• Pro-grade beam output at a fraction of name-brand prices — the same tight beams and fast movement, without the Martin or Robe price tag.

• 2-year warranty on every fixture — bar beams, single-head movers and bee eye lights all covered.

• Ships from US & EU warehouses — most orders arrive in 1–3 business days.

• DMX in and out on every fixture — daisy-chain your full beam rig from a single controller.

• Trusted by working DJs and touring musicians — "I've been working with SHEHDS for 2 years and haven't replaced any of mine yet." — Steely Dane

Explore the complete range of stage lights including beam movers, spotlights, and wash lights from the SHEHDS lineup.


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FAQs

What are beam lights used for?

Beam lights are used to create aerial effects on stage — tight shafts of light that sweep through the air, become visible in haze, and add dramatic visual movement to DJ sets, clubs, concerts and live events. They're not designed to illuminate performers or surfaces; they're designed to make the space itself feel alive.

Are LED beam moving head lights bright enough for large venues?

LED beam moving head lights can be bright enough for large venues when you choose the right wattage, optics, and beam angle for the throw distance. Smaller fixtures work well in clubs, while bigger stages usually need higher-output models.

What is the difference between LED beam moving head lights and spot moving heads?

LED beam moving head lights produce tighter and more concentrated shafts than spot moving heads, which are designed for wider projection and gobo-based highlighting. Beam fixtures are the stronger choice for aerial looks and motion-heavy scenes.

How long do LED stage beam lights last?

LED stage beam lights can last for many thousands of hours when they are used correctly and maintained well. Good airflow, clean optics, and sensible operating schedules all help extend fixture life.

How do you choose the right beam moving head light for your stage?

The right beam moving head light depends on your venue size, throw distance, beam angle, output, and whether the fixture will be used in clubs, concerts, or mobile events. Smaller beam lights are often enough for tighter spaces, while larger stages usually need higher-output beam lights for longer throw and stronger aerial impact.

Do beam lights support DMX control for live shows?

Yes, most professional beam lights support DMX control for pan, tilt, color, prism, and beam effects. This makes a beam moving head light a strong choice for programmed cues, synchronized lighting scenes, and more flexible control in concerts, clubs, and event productions.