300W cob par light(GL-Z300W)
No fluff. Just a solid par light built for pros who need consistent output, smooth zoom, and straightforward control.
Quick Specs:
- 300W COB LED – cool white, bright enough for stages, clubs, and events
- 15°–60° Zoom – go from tight spot to wide wash without changing fixtures
- 60,000–100,000 hour lamp life – set it and forget it
- 4 DMX channels – simple programming, no headaches
Why it works:
- Lightweight at 13.2 lbs – easy to rig, easy to move
- Covers stages, nightclubs, theaters, KTV, and corporate events
- Zoom gives you flexibility without swapping gear
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a COB par light?
A COB (Chip-on-Board) Par Light is a type of LED lighting fixture that utilizes COB technology, where multiple LED chips are packaged together as one lighting module. Par refers to "Parabolic Aluminized Reflector," which helps in focusing the light. COB Par Lights are known for their high-intensity output, uniform light distribution, and energy efficiency. They are widely used in various applications such as stage lighting, studios, nightclubs, and more due to their versatility and robust performance.
What are the disadvantages of COB lighting?
While COB lighting offers many advantages, such as energy efficiency and uniform light distribution, there are some disadvantages to consider:
Heat Management: COB LEDs can generate a significant amount of heat, requiring robust heat management systems to prevent overheating.
Cost: The technology involved in COB lighting can be more expensive compared to traditional LED configurations.
Repairability: If one chip in a COB LED fails, the entire module often needs to be replaced, which may not be as simple as replacing a single LED.
Limited Angle Control: COB lights may not always offer the same level of angle control compared to individual LEDs, potentially limiting their usability in certain applications.
Is COB LED better?
COB (Chip-on-Board) LED technology can be considered better in certain aspects, but it ultimately depends on the specific application and requirements:
Brightness: COB LEDs typically offer higher brightness levels since multiple chips are combined into a single module.
Energy Efficiency: They are known for being energy-efficient, often consuming less power compared to other LED configurations.
Uniformity: COB LEDs provide a more uniform light distribution, eliminating "spotting" common with traditional LEDs.
Aesthetics: The compact design of COB LEDs offers sleeker aesthetics for modern lighting fixtures.





