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Bring the Party to Life with a Disco Ball Light

A disco ball light really adds something to a special occasion. Whether it's a significant birthday, a wedding, an anniversary, or a christening, there really is nothing better than dancing with all your friends and family underneath the flashing colourful lights. Perfect for mobile DJs, bands or even to use for a private function, disco lights are an essential piece of kit to get the party started. Whether you want flashing lights, rotating lights, or even static, there is sure to be a disco ball light with the right colours and functions for you on eBay.

What colours can you expect to get from a disco ball light?

You can enjoy a range of colours with a disco party light. Bright LED lights make it possible to have beams of different colours lighting up your party. Some of the most popular colours that disco lights provide include red, green, blue, purple, yellow, and white. It is worth noting that some of the more technical disco ball lights mix colours to create a wider range of hues.

What effects can you achieve with a disco ball light?

Disco ball lights can often be controlled using DMX, a digital communications network that is used to control stage lighting and effects. Lighting controlled by DMX will require you to download some software so that you can operate the light through your computer, but this is often free and easy to download. Alternatively, you could control them through a DMX controller. Some lights will also have a mode that allows the music to control how they operate, giving them the power to choose the best mode to suit whatever is playing. There are lights available that have manual controls, many for instance can be controlled via a remote control. Things that you can control on you disco ball light include:

  • Speed of light flashes.
  • Colours displayed.
  • Rotation of the disco ball.
  • Strobe effect.
How will you power your disco ball light

Most disco ball lights will require a connection to the mains for power. There are some that can be powered by batteries, which could solve a problem if you need to take your light to places where you might not have access to the mains. Many lights now use LED bulbs, which use less electricity making it much more feasible to use batteries to power your lighting.