Moonlight fixtures emanate light designs of red, green and blue LEDs using 46 five millimeter LEDs, which include 18 green, 16 blue and 12 red LED bulbs. This fixture is able to shine patterns of light that twist and move in coordination with the rhythm of music or can be used in a manual setting. The "scattermoon" effect uses a moving mirror disc that bounces and scatters the LED light. The lights can be controlled by a built-in microphone and audio sensors for a continuously varied lighting effect.
This lighting effect uses a fixture that is in a ball shape with all white or colored LED bulbs poking through it in various places. This illuminates all areas of the room as the ball slowly turns. It can be considered a modern version of a 70's disco ball. There can be a constant lighting effect or one that moves in sync with the beats of the music by blinking the lights as it turns.
The LED barrel mirror scanner uses eight different patterns, three colors and a sensitivity knob for stand-alone operation and sound. It uses LEDs that cover a large surface area with multiple colored light beams. The beams can be either set to strobe or a pattern-changing mode with speed variability and sound-response mirrors.