The B-EYE K15 1940 is a powerful LED wash moving head light – also a standout in stage wash moving head lights and led moving head options – featuring 19×40W RGBW LEDs with individual control. As a versatile led stage light, it offers a 4-60° zoom angle, 2500K-8000K color temperature with no color difference, and dynamic effects like “vortex” and “kaleidoscope.”
This bee eye moving head light boasts silent auto-speed fans, 4 linear dimming curves, and 1-25Hz strobe effects, delivering professional-grade performance for various events. Housed in a high-temperature-resistant engineering plastic shell and high-hardness metal body, it uses 19 bright, stable 40W 4-in-1 lamp beads.
Compliant with CE standards and DMX512 protocol, this 19pcs 40w led moving head color beam light works standalone or in groups, with fast rotation, low noise, and robust functions. Ideal for stage lighting in small to medium concerts, theaters, studios, nightclubs, and bars, it’s a top choice among LED zoom wash moving head and stage lighting solutions.

Specifications:
Power supply
AC110-240V 50/60 Hz
Power consumption: 800W
Light source
19*40W RGBW 4 in1 LEDs
Control LED individual
Average life: 50,000 hrs
Temperatura de color:2500K-8000K
Efecto
Ángulo de zoom: 4-60°
Wash/Beam/Graphic/Effects function
Front lens can rotated infinity
With“vortex”and “kaleidoscope” effects
Variable built-in dynamic effects
4 Curvas de atenuación Liner
2 color mode(RGBW / CMY)
Strobe: 1-25 hz, random and pulse flash
Control
Pan/Tilt: 540/270°
Control mode: DMX512
DMX channels: 21/35/78/92/97
Powercon in and out,XLR in & out: 3-pin
Size:46.3×33.3×46.2cm
Net weight: 20.35kg










Working principle:
Moving head wash lights usually use LED as the light source, and produce light of various colors through color mixing technologies such as RGB (red, green, blue) or RGBW (red, green, blue, white). The moving head mechanism inside the lamp is driven by a motor, which can control the lamp head to rotate in the horizontal and vertical directions to achieve multi-angle projection of light. At the same time, with the help of optical systems such as lenses and prisms, the light is focused, diffused and dyed, so as to form light and shadow effects of different shapes and colors on the stage.