PixMob is a wireless lighting technology. It is especially good at creating lighting performances within an audience. Each PixMob object becomes a pixel transforming the crowd into a huge display screen.
PixMob brings crowd interaction to a new level. The audience becomes an active participant in the performance. People are literally part of the show, creating an engaging & memorable experience. _____________ Pixmob est une technologie d'éclairage sans fil qui crée des expériences immersives entre la foule et la scène. Chaque object Pixmob se transforme en un pixel de lumière et la foule en un énorme écran lumineux.
L'audience devient un participant actif dans la performance, ce qui crée des expériences mémorables.
This solution was not even close to the few ways i thought theseeffects may have been achieved. It's an ingenious idea that is simple (relatively) compared to most everything i know about leds and really any lx production solutions I've seen/worked with.
Dear PixMob Team, Thank you for trying to make a concert more sustainable. I have a question about the wristband. What does "sustainable plastic" mean in your description? Does it include other plant-based plastic such as PLA or some other "compostable plastics"? Thank you in advance. Sincerely, Pin CHANG
Amazing tech, but it's quite ironic that you say the word "sustainability" right when showing people replacing thousands of (I'm assuming) non rechargeable batteries. Do you have any plans to have built in batteries that can be recharged or to use not built in rechargeable batteries?
Since these have really short lifecycles per concert (I'd wager they don't run for more than an hour total at a time), perhaps this new sodium ion tech could prove beneficial here, it has a little less energy density but similar output voltage and is way less impactful for the environment since its key component is sodium instead of lithium.
at coldplay concerts they hand them out at entry and staff with megaphones encourage patrons to hand them back to reduce e-waste akin to 3D glasses at Imax cinemas etc
Pixmob, just a suggestion, maybe consider further engagement with ur products via Bluetooth or other connectivity after the venue/event has passed. I got one @ the Weeknd concert last weekend (I know), would love to be able to maybe use the light as an alert or something thru my cellphone. Gald you also did the recycling option. But I suspect there is quite a bit of battery life left in the product. All best, nice tech you have developed, it was nice when it was handed out the event. Felt like a kid again.
@pixmob, lots of us weird hacker types would love to make these things work again, can you share anything about the format of the Infrared control protocol? even a slight hint?
It's a shame that the bracelets are useless outside the events. Daughter went to a Shawn Mendes concert and the bracelet doesn't do anything. If they could be used after an event, say with a switch, or have some sound activation feature or something/anything outside of the venue, then maybe they won't just end up in the trash.
Hi Mark! We hope your daughter enjoyed the Shawn Mendes concert. You're correct, the wristbands don't work outside of the venue, unfortunately. They were designed to be recycled and refurbished for future shows. Our advanced lighting affect also require our infrared technology, which can't be used outside of a show production. The good news is the wristbands are entirely recyclable and can be dropped at your nearest e-waste management bin. Enjoy your day!