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The Bliss Lights BL50 star field laser is the pioneering product that started
the magic of the company. Armed with superior lighting elements and
holographic optical lenses, the Bliss Lights 50 generates thousands of pin
points of light that create an enormous "universe of stars" that wows
spectators.

The Bliss Lights BL50 starfield laser is designed for commercial and
homeowner applications. The BlissLights is used by Architectural Lighting
professionals, Interior Designers, Lighting Designers, Contractors, Event
Planners, Entertainment Lighting companies, Amusement Parks,
Homeowners, Parents, Home Theatre enthusiasts, just to name a few.

The BlissLight BL 50 starfield projector illuminates such interiors as office
buildings, hotels, theatres, museums, lobby ceilings and walls, Restaurants,
Discos, Nightclubs, event ballroom and tent venues, bedrooms, living rooms,
hallways. The lighting effect transforms any room. BlissLights starfield
projectors brings forth a new lighting experience that creates a new
standard in the lighting industry.
Easy to install and simple to use: just plug it in Generates and projects
thousands of pin-points of light Patented holographic laser technology
Transforms dark areas into a unique animated universe Features 2 built-In
precision glass lenses Creates a one-of-a kind lighting experience.
The Bliss Lights BL50 starfield projector uses a 50 mw laser module which
allows it to produce an effect that covers a very large area. It's amazing to see
such a compact projector produce such an enormous amount of light. The
BlissLights BL50 has a rugged construction, a multi-position mounting system,
an optional DMX interface, fan-less temperature regulation systems, and a
built-in power regulator that is an engineering marvel. When combined with the
lighting and optics, you get the BlissLights BL50, a product that is incredibly
ahead of its time.
BlissLight BL50 Specifications

Laser Classification FLPPS Class IIIa
Maximum Laser Power (Single Beam) Less than 5 mw
Laser Wavelength 532 nm
Laser MTBF More than 7000 hours
Laser Optics Single source holographic optical element
High efficiency
Power Consumption 1 watt
LED Wavelength 455 nm
LED MTBF More than 100,000 hours
Power Consumption 35 watts
Power Input 110 VAC
Operation Plug and Play
Operating Temperature Less than 30°C or 86°F
Projection Coverage 50 ft. x 50 ft.
2.5 ft. of coverage for every 1 ft. of throw
Maintenance Maintenance-free
UL Listed Pending
Dimensions 3.5"H x 6.5 "W x 9.25 "L
Warranty 1 Year
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