Tired of choosing between overpriced high-power lights and weak low-power models? Whether you’re upgrading your bedroom ambiance or boosting foot traffic for your bar, water wave projectors are a game-changer—but only if you pick the right one. As a 10-year light manufacturer supplying more than 80 countries, Noparde uses scenario-based wattage matching to solve your core problem: getting the perfect effect without wasting money.

1. Choose Wattage by Scenario: Get More Than Just Light

40W-50W: Atmosphere Light for Bedrooms & Game Rooms (North America/Europe Favorite)

Tired of boring, one-note lights? Noparde’s 40W water wave projector fixes this—no built-in adjustments, just easy-to-change color filters. For game rooms, pick bold filters (e.g., bright blue, green, white, vivid red) to lift gameplay vibe; for bedrooms, choose soft ones (e.g., gentle pink, mellow yellow) for coziness. It creates a smooth water wave effect either way, with no harshness. It has Energy Star certification and cuts electricity bills by 30% vs. traditional accent lights.

60W-85W Water Wave Projector: Fits Dinners & Studio Work

Need lights that work for restaurant dinners and focused studio work? The 85W model lets you adjust ripple width (11°-20° beam angle) to fit each space—narrow for restaurant tabletops or studio workstations, wide for restaurant accent walls or studio display areas. Even with ambient lights on, it stays bright. It comes in black/white casings to match modern restaurant aesthetics, as well as minimalist or industrial studio styles.Price note: $150-200 in the U.S., €130-170 in the EU (excluding shipping)

105W-160W: Commercial-Grade Appeal for Bars & Stores (B2B Top Pick)

Your venue’s lighting should attract—not fade into—the background. The 160W model uses dual-lens tech (paired with a 1.0 ratio lens) to keep ripples sharp even under neon bar signs or mall spotlights. With IP65 waterproof rating, it works for outdoor storefronts in Singapore’s monsoons or Dubai’s heat.​

200W-300W: Large-Scale Impact for Parks & Oceanariums (Engineering-Grade)

When you need to light up oceanariums, parks, scenic spots, or lakes, go high-power. The 300W model covers about 50 sq.ft at 10 meters (32.8 feet)—used in Singapore Gardens by the Bay’s lake project, it boosted night visitors by 30%. Its aluminum alloy housing and intelligent cooling system let it run 12 hours straight, even in Dubai’s 45°C summers.​

2. Key Questions Answered (No Jargon, Just Facts)

Q: How big will the ripples be?
A: Use this simple formula: Projection Area = Distance × Lens Ratio. Noparde offers 0.65-1.5 ratio lenses, and here are common pairings:
40W + 0.65 lens: 10.4 sq.ft at 16 feet (5m)
160W + 1.0 lens: 33 sq.ft at 33 feet (10m)
300W + 1.5 lens: 147.6 sq.ft at 98.4 feet (30m)
Higher wattage means brighter ripples, not just bigger ones.
Q: Can I get custom colors or designs?
A: Yes! Standard round ripples are most natural, and we also offer custom color options as well as square/ractangles ripple designs for brand events (e.g., your logo’s outline in ripples). Design turn around is 24 hours—free for orders over 10 units.
Q: How do I install it?
A: Scenario-specific kits are included:
Homes: Wall brackets (bedrooms) or ceiling trough clips (living rooms)
Outdoor: Ground stakes (parks) or rust-resistant tree mounts (scenic spots)
Commercial: Ceiling suspension kits (KTVs) or wall-embedded frames (hotels)


3. 2-Step Guide to Pick Yours in 5 Minutes

Define your space: Indoor/outdoor? Dark/bright? What’s the projection distance (under 16ft / 16-33ft / over 33ft)? Pair distance with lens ratio: 0.65 for under 16ft, 1.0 for 16-33ft, 1.5 for over 33ft.
Match wattage:
Bedrooms / Living Rooms / Game Rooms → 40W-50W
Restaurants / Studios → 60W-85W
Bars / Stores → 105W-160W
Oceanariums / Parks / Lakes → 200W-300W
Noparde doesn’t just sell lights—we build atmospheres that people remember. Visit our regional website (www.noparde.com) to take a free wattage quiz, or email our sales team (sales@noparde.com) for a custom quote. Your perfect light is one click away!

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