

🚀 Light Up Your Space Wirelessly — Control Without Limits!
The Pknight 2.4G Wireless DMX Controller is a compact, cost-effective transceiver that wirelessly manages DMX512 lighting fixtures via Wi-Fi. Supporting Artnet and sACN protocols, it offers multiple control modes including Direct, Router, and EasyLink, with an impressive wireless range of up to 1500 feet line-of-sight. Designed for both mobile and professional use, it eliminates the need for traditional XLR cables and bulky consoles, delivering plug-and-play convenience and reliable performance at an accessible price point.






























| ASIN | B091DS89M4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,896 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #213 in Stage Lighting Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (71) |
| Date First Available | March 31, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | EN-3P |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.5 x 1.8 inches |
B**I
Easy to connect and it works well.
Surprisingly easy to get connected and going. Direct is basically plug and play. It took a few minutes to figure out connection to a router, but eventually got it going. I'm using it in a small room, so I don't know much about range of performance, etc. But for what it does, it works easily. I'm using it with Photon iPad DMX lighting app.
C**S
Works as advertised, but don’t expect a high quality professional product.
While it lacks an internal battery and doesn’t come close to matching the quality or performance of something from a leading brand, I must admit that this product does indeed work as advertised, insofar as it is capable of acting as a stand-alone WiFi to ArtNet/sACN node that outputs DMX while connected to a router, or by producing its own 2.4Ghz WiFi hotspot with limited range. In other words, you can for example connect to this device directly from an iPad via WiFi and plug it into a fixture, splitter, dimmer, or wireless transmitter such as the ones from Donner, and using an ArtNet/sACN capable app, control one universe of DMX512 without the need for extra equipment. Though the user interface isn’t super intuitive and the build quality is quite cheap, for the price point I am unaware of another single product that offers this capability that doesn’t cost hundreds or thousands of dollars more. Although I have yet to use it in a professional setting and cannot speak to its full range or longevity, I have tested it in a home lighting environment using multiple dimmers and wireless receivers, and did not experience major lag or disconnection issues that I could trace to this device. If I find something wrong with the product I will update my review, but for the price it’s a solid addition to an entry level wireless lighting kit that doesn’t break the bank.
J**M
Great value
Saved us from renting something for a lot more money. Easy to use and worked very reliable with the Luminair app.
C**R
Best value for you money.
Was a little difficult to set up, only because they are still rewriting the manual, but once it was done it worked perfectly. And I was very happy that the tech support was very good. They responded to my every question. They just need to improve their English support. A lot of the 3rd party apps are still in need of development, and are very confusing. I finally just paid for Luminair and it all came together perfectly. I'm very happy with this little piece of hardware, and you can't beat the price!
N**N
Easy light control
Good product but app for android wouldn't install so I used my iPad. Cool product I wish I would have know about it years ago
J**H
Wi-Fi Connection frequently lost
The EasyNode is not what the name suggests! The software is very hard to configure and it took a long time including life support to make it work. While such setup is a one-time event and would be acceptable, if the devise would perform properly after setup. However, the devise is communicating via Wi-Fi, which prevents the smartphone to stay connected to the Internet, which prevents using a hotspot for e.g. a laptop or controlling other lighting fixtures through the Cloud. Most disturbing is the fact that the devise constantly looses the Wi-Fi connection to the smart phone, and it was not possible to identify the exact reason. After the connection is lost, I could only control the lighting fixture again, after restarting the EasyNote and the software on the smart phone. A better control solution is via Bluetooth, to not disable your Wi-Fi connection and to have the ability to control other lighting fixtures at the same time. I can recommend the DMXcat, even if it is far more expensive and does not have the ability to set scenes, it is a very powerful devise for demonstrating lighting fixtures, with RDM control capabilities and for trouble shooting of larger setups.
P**E
Anda muy bien es el 2 do que compro
E**M
Hotspot only for Artnet
Just as a heads up for those running Artnet, this only works properly through Hotspot mode. (Wi-Fi direct, no router) so if you're wanting it to conveniently connect to your router, you'll have to look elsewhere. The maximum rate of transfer on a router is 1/4 fps. Luckily I have an extra USB Wi-Fi adapter lying around and set that one to connect to the pknight, while my primary Wi-Fi is still connected to the router. So at least there's a workaround...
S**7
Funciona muy bien
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