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An LED dance floor, also known as an illuminating or disco dance floor, is composed of floor tiles or panels that can emit colorful lights. It typically consists of two main parts: the case and the panel. The case houses components like the motherboard, LED light sources, circuits, magnets (in magnet - type LED dance floors), and built - in batteries (in battery - magnet LED dance floors). The panel can be made from materials such as acrylic or tempered glass.
To achieve a wide color gamut, red, green, and blue LEDs are commonly used. Thanks to technological advancements, it can display patterns, dynamic effects, various colors, mixed RGB effects, and even text.
There are multiple control methods available, including computer control, DMX control, tablet control, and remote control. Under these controls, the floor can show a variety of patterns and flashing effects. Some LED dance floors are equipped with pressure sensors, similar to those on dance pads. So, when people move or dance on it, the displayed patterns and other effects can change accordingly.
LED dance floors are widely used in many places, such as bars, clubs, nightclubs, exhibitions, car shows, fashion shows, birthday parties, weddings, dance parties, banquets, DJ events, and various celebration ceremonies. They are also used in some residential settings. They create a vibrant atmosphere and enhance the entertainment value of these events.
Moreover, many LED dance floors are easy to install, often made up of lightweight, interlocking tiles. They can be used both indoors and outdoors. In terms of durability, they are made with tough materials to withstand heavy use. Additionally, they often have the advantage of low power consumption.