Mobile Beat Mercury
The Mobile Beat Mercury is a professional-grade fixture with a 500mW balanced RGB laser engine, the most affordable system with Mercury laser control.
With X-Laser’s Mercury control system, designers can easily, quickly and reliably use the Mobile Beat Mercury with their own console (Hog, Avolites, grandMA, ChamSys, Elation, etc.) in conjunction with all the other typical moving-head fixtures common in production lighting workflows.
OVERVIEW:
- Mercury is X-Laser’s laser projector control system, built completely from the ground up for direct lighting console control. Featuring DMX+RDM, Art-Net, and in the future Streaming ACN (E1.31/E1.33) protocol, Mercury can be used from the lighting console just like any top-brand moving light.
- With Mercury, laser fixtures can be discovered, profiled, configured, and programmed directly from the lighting console.
- The design tools that are already built into professional lighting consoles cooperate with Mercury to allow designers to create looks and effects in minutes, which would take hours to program using conventional laser light show software.
FEATURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
- The Mobile Beat Mercury is a professional-grade fixture with entry-level power, and is the most affordable system with Mercury laser control.
- 500mW balanced RGB laser engine
- Single-mode, direct-injection diodes for great modulation and reliability
- Enhanced cooling capacity over the Mobile Beat Mirage
- Mercury laser control system with the master and basic profiles including:
- 450+ gobos
- 11 digital prisms
- 50 color macros
- 60 motion macros with variable speed and amplitude
- 5-pin DMX
- Large, matte-finish LCD interface
- Art-Net connectivity (upgradable to our etherStop system)
- Eligible for the X-Laser EZ Variance Kit (sold separately), used to acquire a U.S. FDA laser variance
- Dimensions: 15" x 12.3" x 9.4"
- Weight; 15 lbs
- Ships From: MD stock
Average Delivery Time: 3-5 business days**
(** in stock product, from date of order, standard ground shipping, delivery within the lower 48 US states)