Friday, November 27, 2015

1byone Prismatic Dome LED Light Review

The 1byone Prismatic Dome LED Light was sent to me as a review unit from 1byone

If you guys liked the 1byone RGB Stage Light that I reviewed over at WhatsItTech, then you guys will love this 1byone Prismatic Dome LED Light even more. The box that this LED comes in is better right off of the bat. It is much more secure inside, preventing damage to the LED Light.



The dome itself is quite nice with a clean hexagon design all around the side and then a triangle-esque design on the top of the dome. The front of the panel has a menu button which cycles through the color options. There are various combinations that 1byone has provided such as a preset with Red, Green, White, Yellow, and Blue, another with random combination of different colors, and single color presets such as red and Blue with Yellow. Next to the Menu Button is the Up and Down Buttons that select how fast the light will rotate. The electronic board inside the dome move and cause the lights to rotate on the outside. The last button on the front is Enter, and this saves the current preset for the next time the device is turned on. The display unit is quite nice to have The back panel has the DC Jack, the Sound Sensitivity Knob, and the DMC512 Input and Output. The bottom of the LED light also has two holes so that you can mount this bad boy onto a wall.

After turning on the device and selecting a setting, I could hear the low hum of the fan below the ball and I could also feel the cold air. It is so nice to have that setting just because I worried that the ball would overheat if it was placed on a flat surface since there would be a restriction of air flow. Moving through the settings was easy and I quickly picked up how to adjust everything. The lights are quite bright and even on the fasted setting, the lights oscillate in a soothing manner. The last the presets are random combinations of different colors and the pattern that they follow is through flashing. It can be slightly disorienting, but some may like that.



There are only two features I wish this product had, that would make it fantastic. The first is a dedicated on/off switch. I find it shocking that it already doesn’t have one, but I feel that a product such as this should. The second feature is that the power brick doesn’t exactly have a really long cable. Since this can be mounted on the wall, and is marketed towards a party scene of sorts, it should have a much longer cable to allow for ease of use Those issues aside, this product is exceptionally well made and is available for a decent price. 

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