CrowdLED: Audience Engagement and Interaction

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Event organizers are all too familiar with the difficulties of truly engaging their audience. Whether it is a concert, brand activation or a corporate event, you only have one chance to make an impression. CrowdLED’s solution is simple. Hand out branded interactive LED wristbands and control them remotely. By making your attendees an essential part of the show, you are guaranteed full engagement from your guests.

CrowdLED wristbands are mostly used to create a spectacular show by synchronizing them with the rest of the event’s lights and music. But it does not stop there. Since 2013 clients of CrowdLED have used them in any way imaginable. For example, you can control segments of your crowd separately to page them for break-out sessions, pick winners or light up when they come near a beacon.

The simplicity of the remote controlled bracelets is what makes them so appealing. It can be delivered as an easy plug and play DMX solution meaning your own lighting crew will be in control, or alternatively the wristbands can be delivered as a turnkey solution- taking care of design, deployment and execution.

The products, consisting of branded LED wristbands, lanyards and huge inflatable LED balls, are a strong addition to any event organizer looking to fully interact with their audience in an immersive and engaging manner. CrowdLED develop everything in-house, and can make any idea a reality

Use, Reuse, Recycle, Repeat

With any event, pollution is undoubtedly inevitable. While this may be true, CrowdLED goes the extra mile to reduce any environmental impact to an absolute minimum. As a matter of fact, their wristbands are made of recyclable materials. Send them back for them to recycle or use them for a second round yourself (or a third, or a fourth). Reduce your expenses – and your carbon footprint – to a minimum. That is to say return your wristbands and earn a cashback. Moreover, CrowdLED works together with a social working house. These folks with disabilities work hard to ensure our products get a second life. As a result, they become productive members of society and lead a higher quality of life. Lastly, CrowdLED isn’t stopping there. Thanks to their worldwide network of production facilities and warehouses, we can ship by boat and truck. Given these points, no polluting air transports

How it works ?

All CrowdLED’s remote controlled LED wristbands and other products have a built-in radio signal receiver. You only need one CrowdLED DMX Base Station to control thousands of units to light up in any color or pattern. their Base Station is the size of a shoebox and works with the industry standard DMX protocol. It allows you to control the bracelets together with the rest of the show’s lighting, giving you the power to create a unique and unforgettable experience for your guests. They can deliver a turnkey performance, or you take charge with their plug-and-play feature.

Light show

That unifying, overwhelming feeling when everyone around you in the stadium is wearing the colors of your squad… Pretty amazing, right? Now imagine how it would be if you could control when those colors light up, in any color imaginable. The crowd as your canvas, with the flick of a switch. With CrowdLED’s LED wristbands and lanyards your crowd becomes part of the light show, turning them from spectators to participants. Color waves, crowd interaction, and other visually stunning effects are at your fingertips. Turn your audience into an art piece and have them craving for more.

CrowdLED is always available to discuss the endless possibilities for your event. Feel free to discuss your vision with them at www.crowdled.net and request a free quote today.


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Adam Parry
Author: Adam Parry

Adam is the co-founder and editor of www.eventindustrynews.com Adam, a technology evangelist also organises Event Tech Live, Europe’s only show dedicated to event technology and the Event Technology Awards. Both events take place in November, London.

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