If you’re looking for an outdoor laser light that actually good delivers for your business, you’ve come to the right place.
We just launched our new starry sky projector light, available in 20W (standard) and 30W (upgraded). It’s compact, weatherproof, and packed with features that make it a solid choice for residential and small commercial spaces — especially in the U.S. and Europe.

Forget complicated setups or dim, scattered dots. This one is direct, punchy, and easy to work with.
What Makes This Starry Laser Light Different?
A lot of outdoor laser lights use a fluorescence plate to convert laser into white light. That process scatters the beam and kills brightness. But our starry sky light uses direct laser output — no middleman, no unnecessary conversion. What you get is a point light source with sharp, bright dots and vibrant RGB color.

That means:
- Cleaner projections on walls, fences, and trees
- Better visibility even with some ambient light
- More “wow” for your backyard party or holiday setup
Built for Real Outdoor Use (Even in Cold Weather)
This isn’t a fragile indoor prop. The IP65 waterproof rating means rain, snow, or morning dew won’t shut it down. And with an operating range of -40°C to 60°C, it can handle most North American and European seasons — though keep in mind, below -18°C (0°F) , laser performance may drop. Best kept above freezing for long-term use.In fact, after our tests, we found it is highly suitable for outdoor forests and areas with vegetation. When projected onto these surfaces, it creates various light spots. It works perfectly for personal enjoyment or commercial projects. We sincerely hope everyone can witness the dreamy atmosphere it creates and enjoy a moment of relaxation.

It also comes in a surprisingly lightweight body — only 0.9 kg (about 2 lbs) for the bare unit. That makes ceiling mount, wall mount, or portable placement a lot easier compared to heavier firefly-style lights.
20W vs 30W: Which One Do You Need?
Both models share the same rugged build, RGB laser engine, and 1:1.2 projection ratio. The main difference is power and control.
- 20W standard model – Includes DMX512 support. Great for smaller yards, patios, or single-zone setups.
- 30W upgraded model – Includes master-slave synchronization. Perfect if you want to run two or more units together in sync.
Compared with the 20W model, the 30W version delivers higher power and better color vividness of projected light spots. Besides, it features more adjustable projection angles, suitable for various complex installation environments with stronger environmental adaptability.Both work best at a distance of 1 to 20 meters (3 to 65 feet) , so they fit nicely in most backyards, driveways, or small venue spaces.
Where Can You Use This Starry Sky Light?
Think beyond just “landscape lighting.” This projector shines in:
- Backyard parties – add movement and color to fences, decks, or trees
- Holiday displays – Halloween, Christmas, New Year’s — RGB colors give you options
- Patios and decks – subtle but noticeable effect for evening drinks
- Small events – birthdays, weddings, or food truck nights
- Night markets or pop-up booths – draw attention without heavy setup
And because it supports DMX512 (20W) or master-slave (30W) , you can integrate it into a larger lighting setup build a more diverse and coordinated lighting decoration systemor just run it standalone on auto mode.

A Few Things to Keep in Mind
- Laser lights don’t use lumens like LEDs — so don’t expect a “lumens number” on the spec sheet.However, lasers offer better color rendering.You can rest assured about the lumens.
- There’s no zoom lens. The projection size is fixed, but the 1:1.2 ratio and 1–20m range cover most small-to-medium spaces.If you need a larger coverage area, simply place the light fixture far enough from the projection surface.
- If you need color change, you get RGB built-in. Firefly-style lights generally can’t change colors — but this one can.You can select multiple colors at the time of purchase, which are built into the light fixture. You can control the color you want to display with a remote control.
Final Thought
Our new 20W and 30W starry sky laser lights are designed for anyone who wants a brighter, lighter, and more flexible outdoor projector. No unnecessary brightness loss. No heavy mounting headaches. Just clean, colorful dots that move and glow.
Of course, if you need decorative lights with rich and irregularly distributed light spots, I recommend Aladdin’s firefly laser light for you.

Ready to try it? Check the full specs, DMX guide, or request a sample — we’re happy to help you find the right fit for your next project.
