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# Low latency & fast response time 2.4GHz wireless DMX512 transmission Supports 80 DMX channels (16 groups x 5 channels) LGIDTECH Mi.Light DMX512 LED Transmitter,Only Work With DMX512 Console,Not Work With Computer Software and Oscilloscope

**Brand:** lgidtech
**Price:** 146.64 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Elevate your lighting game—wireless DMX control that keeps you ahead of the curve!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** LGIDTECH Mi.Light DMX512 LED Transmitter,Only Work With DMX512 Console,Not Work With Computer Software and Oscilloscope by lgidtech
- **How much does it cost?** 146.64 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- lgidtech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lgidtech brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Instant Sync & Linking:** Quickly assign or unlink bulbs with intuitive button sequences and visual LED confirmations—no tech headaches.
- • **Massive 80-Channel Capacity:** Control up to 16 independent lighting zones simultaneously for ultimate stage or event customization.
- • **Plug & Play DMX Compatibility:** Effortlessly integrates with standard DMX512 consoles and hardware controllers—no complex software needed.
- • **Precision Multi-Color Dimming:** Fine-tune Red, Green, Blue, Warm White, and Cool White channels with smooth, flicker-free dimming curves.
- • **Seamless 2.4GHz Wireless Control:** Experience ultra-reliable, interference-resistant DMX512 data transmission without cables.

## Overview

The LGIDTECH Mi.Light DMX512 LED Transmitter FUTD01 delivers wireless DMX512 protocol data over a robust 2.4GHz frequency, enabling control of up to 16 groups of LED bulbs or strip controllers with 80 total channels. Designed for professional-grade stage and event lighting, it offers fast response times, seamless integration with DMX consoles, and precise multi-channel color and brightness adjustments. Its compact form factor and easy linking/unlinking process make it an essential tool for millennial managers seeking cutting-edge, cable-free lighting control.

## Description

DMX512 led transmitter can send standard DMX512 protocol data by wireless. It is used to transmit the wireless data between DMX512 control panel and our DMX512 light bulb or led strip light controller series. By adopting the 2.4G global ISM frequency, the data is more reliable and has no delay during the transmitting. Each DMX light bulb ? strip controller or each group of DMX light bulbs/ strip controllers use 5 DMX 512 communication channels, these 5 channels can adjust the brightness of red, green, blue, warm white, cool white, from 0% to 100%. Our DMX transmitter can control 16 light bulbs/strip light controllers, or 16 groups of light bulbs/strip light controllers at the same time, it can transmit the DMX512 data of 80 channels at the same time.Product Name: DMX 512 LED Transmitter Model No.: FUTD01 Voltage: DC5V-500mA Frequency: 2400-2483.5MHz Transmitting Method: GFSK Power: 6dBm Distance: 30m Size: 188*47*23mm

Review: A Real DMX512 Color LED bulb actually exists!!! - This review is for the FUTD04 Milight DMX512 RGB+CCT LED light bulb. First, to use this bulb, you should buy both the Milight DMX512 LED Transmitter FUTD01 and the Milight Remote Controller FUT092. This equipment allows you to fully control an unlimited number of FUTD04 bulbs using both DMX lighting gear and/or the wireless remote controller. Despite the warnings that the transmitter cannot be used with DMX lighting software on a PC, that is completely inaccurate. I believe they advertise it that way to keep from having to answer questions or hear complaints from people who cannot write a simple DMX fixture file for their DMX software. That said, I'll try to cover it here briefly. The remote controller is handy for two reasons. When you want light quickly without having your DMX gear ready or available, you can fully control all the bulbs within about 100 feet using the remote. Second, the remote controller has override capability over the DMX setup, since the DMX transmitter does not continually transmit DMX data (unless you're running lighting effects that keep the data changing and continuously requires data to be sent out on the DMX chain). The bulbs do offer about 16 million colors including all the pastel colors, and they mix both cool and warm white light with color as nicely as any DMX stage light. Of course its only a 9 Watt bulb, so you have about 800 lumens of white light or probably about 500 lumens of color. But you could mount this bulb in a 110V PAR fixture (with an ordinary light bulb socket) and use it very nicely for a short range PAR light. The remote controller is also necessary for setting how the bulb powers up, since the DMX settings for the light are lost when power to the light is removed (the bulb remembers only the last setting made by the remote controller when the bulb is powered-up). The DMX transmitter uses standard DMX512 protocol, but its a DMX input only device. I don't think it can be used to control any other wireless DMX devices (although I haven't tried it). I did use it with other DMX lights on a single DMX chain, and it worked flawlessly using my Jands Vista 3 DMX software running on a PC. I put the transmitter at the end of the DMX chain (on the DMX out of the last light fixture). So here's what you need to know about DMX512 control. Whether you're using a DMX hardware controller or a PC, it takes 5 DMX channels (sliders) to run a bulb...Ch1=Red, Ch2=Green, Ch3=Blue, Ch4=CoolWhite, Ch5=WarmWhite. The range is 0-255 (8-bit) with 0=off and 255=max on. You're basically controlling the intensity of each channel to create the overall color and brightness you want. The transmitter can control up to 80 channels total. With 5 channels per bulb, up to 16 independent groups of bulbs can be controlled (with unlimited bulbs on each group). Unused channels (out of the 80 available) can be used by any other DMX lighting fixtures on the DMX chain, since the unused DMX channels transmitted do not affect Milight bulbs set to different addresses. If you read the setup instruction sheets for these Milight products, they provide a very confusing formula along with confusing steps to select the channels. On the transmitter, you simply hold the SET button until d001 starts blinking. Then press the + or - buttons to change the value...then press SET again until it stops blinking. Like most other DMX lights, you must set the start address for the light fixture. You can put it anywhere between 1 and 512 (although going too high will not allow the full 80 channels for the transmitter). For example, d001 will be the first address (Ch1=Red) of the first Milight bulb. The remaining 79 channels are addressed one after the other in sequence with no gaps. My software patch panel can be set up to show 16 Milight bulb groups from address 001 to 080 (out of 512 on universe 1), each bulb using 5 channels. After the starting DMX address is selected on the transmitter (in this case, d001), all DMX settings to the bulbs are made by selecting one of 16 "channels" (a group of 5 channels actually) on the transmitter and linking the bulb to it. On the transmitter, just press the + or - buttons until you select the desired channel (1-16), then with the light already on, turn it off then back on quickly....and within 3 seconds, press the SET button 3 times. The light will acknowledge the setting by turning green and blinking 3 times. If you screw up, just repeat the above pressing the SET button 5 times to unlink it (it then blinks red 10 times), then try again. Then in your software, you can set up your patch panel for up to 16 independent Milight bulb groups. Of course, if you want to use a hardware DMX controller, just plug the transmitter into the DMX output (or the DMX output of the last light fixture in your chain) and set up your bulbs. Just remember it takes 5 sliders (5 DMX channels to control each bulb group). It really works well, and I hope you enjoy these as much as I have!!!
Review: My new favorite thing on earth - Absolutely the best DMX light I’ve ever purchased! Just make sure you get the correct transmitter! I plan on getting a ton more, and maybe even more transmitters. Some for at home, and some for on the road Cons: Bulb addresses are stacked and can’t be moved to other places in the universe (for example d001 and d346). This is more of an issue with the transmitter than the bulbs, but its not that bad if you’re good at managing your universe layout Pros: - handles ambient 2.4GHz like a champ - works at 120v and 240v - nice bright whites, with very little heat - very deep colors - DMX controllable - easy to sync with transmitter - decently quick “on-time” - smooth dimming curve on R,G, and B - low granularity in dimming - fast response time (almost zero) Despite what the listing says, you CAN connect these to desks, software, consoles, portable controllers, etc…. Works just fine. Channels are: 1: Red 2: Green 3: Blue 4: Natural white 5: Warm white Total DMX footprint for the transmitter: 80 channels

## Features

- 1)Set the Address:1. Hold "SET" until dXXX blinks. 2. Choose the address by pressing + or -, there are totally 512 addresses. 3. After choosing the address, hold "SET" until dXXX stops blinking.
- 2)Link: Choose the zone for the DMX light bulb first by pressing + or -, e.g. "CH12" means zone 12. Turn off the DMX light bulb, turn on again,after bulb lights up,press SET three times within 3 seconds, the light bulb blinks slowly three times with green color, now the light bulb is linked in zone 12, there are totally 16 zones.
- 3)UNLINK: Turn off the DMX light bulb, turn on again, within 3 seconds press SET five times, the light bulb blinks quickly 10 times with red color, now the unlink is done.
- 4)To adjust the first channel of any light under any zone(CHXX) or any address (dXXX), there are two steps to follow, first choose this light bulb, then find out the red color channel, you can get it from the this formula: [ dXXX+(CHXX-1)*5 ]/16 = Q
- 5)When the result Q is not a whole number, and the reminder is E, then press Q+1 under Scanner and choose this light bulb, then the red is the E channel, green is the E+1 channel, blue is the E+2 channel, warm white is the E+3 channel, cool white is the E+4 channel.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B078DF8P9Q |
| Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 240 Volts and 50 Hertz to 60 Hertz |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,747 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #457 in Stage Lighting Accessories #718 in Stage Lights |
| Brand | LGIDTECH |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Bulb Shape Size | T |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (18) |
| Date First Available | December 8, 2017 |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 8 Watts |
| Included Components | Power Cord |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.8 ounces |
| Item model number | FUTD01 |
| Light Color | Red, Green, Blue, Warm White, Cool White |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 8 Watts |
| Light Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Mi.Light |
| Model Name | FUTD01 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | FUTD01 |
| Power Consumption | 2.5 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 1.85"W x 7.4"H |
| Shape | Tubular(T) |
| Size | Transmitter |
| Special Feature | Only used for our DMX512 products |
| Special Features | Only used for our DMX512 products |
| Style | Transmitter |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Wattage | 1 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** LGIDTECH
- **Bulb Shape Size:** T
- **Light Type:** LED
- **Special Feature:** Only used for our DMX512 products
- **Wattage:** 1 watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Real DMX512 Color LED bulb actually exists!!!
*by M***. on May 5, 2020*

This review is for the FUTD04 Milight DMX512 RGB+CCT LED light bulb. First, to use this bulb, you should buy both the Milight DMX512 LED Transmitter FUTD01 and the Milight Remote Controller FUT092. This equipment allows you to fully control an unlimited number of FUTD04 bulbs using both DMX lighting gear and/or the wireless remote controller. Despite the warnings that the transmitter cannot be used with DMX lighting software on a PC, that is completely inaccurate. I believe they advertise it that way to keep from having to answer questions or hear complaints from people who cannot write a simple DMX fixture file for their DMX software. That said, I'll try to cover it here briefly. The remote controller is handy for two reasons. When you want light quickly without having your DMX gear ready or available, you can fully control all the bulbs within about 100 feet using the remote. Second, the remote controller has override capability over the DMX setup, since the DMX transmitter does not continually transmit DMX data (unless you're running lighting effects that keep the data changing and continuously requires data to be sent out on the DMX chain). The bulbs do offer about 16 million colors including all the pastel colors, and they mix both cool and warm white light with color as nicely as any DMX stage light. Of course its only a 9 Watt bulb, so you have about 800 lumens of white light or probably about 500 lumens of color. But you could mount this bulb in a 110V PAR fixture (with an ordinary light bulb socket) and use it very nicely for a short range PAR light. The remote controller is also necessary for setting how the bulb powers up, since the DMX settings for the light are lost when power to the light is removed (the bulb remembers only the last setting made by the remote controller when the bulb is powered-up). The DMX transmitter uses standard DMX512 protocol, but its a DMX input only device. I don't think it can be used to control any other wireless DMX devices (although I haven't tried it). I did use it with other DMX lights on a single DMX chain, and it worked flawlessly using my Jands Vista 3 DMX software running on a PC. I put the transmitter at the end of the DMX chain (on the DMX out of the last light fixture). So here's what you need to know about DMX512 control. Whether you're using a DMX hardware controller or a PC, it takes 5 DMX channels (sliders) to run a bulb...Ch1=Red, Ch2=Green, Ch3=Blue, Ch4=CoolWhite, Ch5=WarmWhite. The range is 0-255 (8-bit) with 0=off and 255=max on. You're basically controlling the intensity of each channel to create the overall color and brightness you want. The transmitter can control up to 80 channels total. With 5 channels per bulb, up to 16 independent groups of bulbs can be controlled (with unlimited bulbs on each group). Unused channels (out of the 80 available) can be used by any other DMX lighting fixtures on the DMX chain, since the unused DMX channels transmitted do not affect Milight bulbs set to different addresses. If you read the setup instruction sheets for these Milight products, they provide a very confusing formula along with confusing steps to select the channels. On the transmitter, you simply hold the SET button until d001 starts blinking. Then press the + or - buttons to change the value...then press SET again until it stops blinking. Like most other DMX lights, you must set the start address for the light fixture. You can put it anywhere between 1 and 512 (although going too high will not allow the full 80 channels for the transmitter). For example, d001 will be the first address (Ch1=Red) of the first Milight bulb. The remaining 79 channels are addressed one after the other in sequence with no gaps. My software patch panel can be set up to show 16 Milight bulb groups from address 001 to 080 (out of 512 on universe 1), each bulb using 5 channels. After the starting DMX address is selected on the transmitter (in this case, d001), all DMX settings to the bulbs are made by selecting one of 16 "channels" (a group of 5 channels actually) on the transmitter and linking the bulb to it. On the transmitter, just press the + or - buttons until you select the desired channel (1-16), then with the light already on, turn it off then back on quickly....and within 3 seconds, press the SET button 3 times. The light will acknowledge the setting by turning green and blinking 3 times. If you screw up, just repeat the above pressing the SET button 5 times to unlink it (it then blinks red 10 times), then try again. Then in your software, you can set up your patch panel for up to 16 independent Milight bulb groups. Of course, if you want to use a hardware DMX controller, just plug the transmitter into the DMX output (or the DMX output of the last light fixture in your chain) and set up your bulbs. Just remember it takes 5 sliders (5 DMX channels to control each bulb group). It really works well, and I hope you enjoy these as much as I have!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My new favorite thing on earth
*by K***X on May 15, 2022*

Absolutely the best DMX light I’ve ever purchased! Just make sure you get the correct transmitter! I plan on getting a ton more, and maybe even more transmitters. Some for at home, and some for on the road Cons: Bulb addresses are stacked and can’t be moved to other places in the universe (for example d001 and d346). This is more of an issue with the transmitter than the bulbs, but its not that bad if you’re good at managing your universe layout Pros: - handles ambient 2.4GHz like a champ - works at 120v and 240v - nice bright whites, with very little heat - very deep colors - DMX controllable - easy to sync with transmitter - decently quick “on-time” - smooth dimming curve on R,G, and B - low granularity in dimming - fast response time (almost zero) Despite what the listing says, you CAN connect these to desks, software, consoles, portable controllers, etc…. Works just fine. Channels are: 1: Red 2: Green 3: Blue 4: Natural white 5: Warm white Total DMX footprint for the transmitter: 80 channels

### ⭐ Don’t buy
*by C***E on October 8, 2025*

Doesn’t work

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