The 2' Voyager LED fixture from Digital Sputnik is a unique tubular light source with 42 individually controlled pixels. The Voyager has an integrated battery and is submersible to 30' for up to 24 hours. The light has two filter slots, one over the LEDs and one inside the diffusion tube for variable effects and optimal creativity. Digital Sputnik has invested a substantial amount of time developing free Monet LightGrading Software for wireless control of the lights. The software allows for videos to be mapped to the light. The Voyager ships with a 100-240 VAC charger that gives you approximately 2.45 hours run time on a full charge. The light can be used, if needed while charging.
Digital Sputnik Voyager (2')
- LED Light Source, Battery, Remote Combo
- 25.5 x 2.5 x 2" Tubular Fixture
- Submersible to 30' for 24 Hours
- Rail QR Mount 1/4" & 3/8" Female Threads
Digital Sputnik Voyager Overview
Digital Sputnik Voyager Specs
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Digital Sputnik Voyager Reviews
They work great with 1 fix!
Ok so yes there’s a lot of negative reviews. However they are all old and Mostly to do with app issues. I’m here to tell you that I’ve figured out and solved these issues! (As of Sep. 2023) Bluetooth should NEVER be used to connect these lights. Only using WiFi gives you a stable connection and no real issues. Bluetooth interferes and kicks you off randomly and messes with WiFi connection. I’ve had repeated success and now can trust these lights for use. The voyager app (iOS) needs to be freshly installed and when it asks to use Bluetooth you deny it! Do not use these lights via Bluetooth! Only use via WiFi and you’ll have a solid reliable connection. Set one of your lights in “router” mode by holding side button till indicator goes BLUE. Set your other lights as “client” do same thing but set to color GREEN. Now connect your iOS device to the WiFi that the “router” tube makes and enter the default password (dsputnik) launch your app. Deny all Bluetooth attempts. Add new lights, and wait for them all to pop up. It might take a min depending on how many. Select add all and boom you’re done. This has been tested over a few iOS devices running older and newer iOS and it’s working smoothly. Yes these had many issues when they came out, but they work really well now. Pixel mapping works very easily. You must highlight and select your lights in the app to then set FX. The FX panel doesn’t show up unless the lights are selected. This is another issue people thought pixel mapping didn’t work, when in fact it does, it just won’t show up unless you select the tubes first and then find the tabs. I haven’t tried it yet, but apparently these lights also work well via desktop app for Windows and Mac. Don’t give up on these. They DO work and are stable once you follow these steps! You can also use regular home WiFi routers to connect all the lights too. This works for extending range and making a strong single. Enjoy these lights again!
Unique lights for FX
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