REHMLIGHTS · SDVOSB

The show control system
haunted attractions deserve.

Design synchronized scenes with animatronic skulls, DMX lighting, fog machines, and wireless remotes — all from a browser. One export. One button. Show time.

Coming Soon — Currently in Development
Vox Composer ecosystem — Vox Master Station, Ocular Vox Pro skull remotes, and wireless accessory nodes
How it works
Design once. Run forever.
Software
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Vox Composer

Browser-based show designer. Drag audio clips, DMX events, and relay triggers onto a multi-track timeline.

Export
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.vox show file

One click exports a show file. Audio files push directly to each remote over WiFi — no SD card swapping.

Hardware
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Vox Master

Standalone hub with 5″ touch display. Loads the show file and coordinates every remote wirelessly.

Wireless
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Vox-Link sync

Sub-millisecond heartbeat to all remotes every 20ms. No router, no internet, nothing to go down.

Show time
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Remotes perform

Skulls talk, jaws sync, necks move, lights shift, fog fires — all within the same frame, every time.

The Ecosystem
Hardware built for the haunt

Every piece of the Vox ecosystem works together out of the box and pairs in seconds.

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Hub

Vox Master Station

The show controller. Loads your .vox file, coordinates all remotes wirelessly via Vox-Link, and outputs DMX, relay, and ambient audio — all from a 5″ touchscreen. No laptop at showtime.

DMX512 output · 2× relay out · Trigger input
Ambient audio out · Edge SD card slot
Coordinates up to 20 remotes
Fully assembled
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Skull Remote

Ocular Vox Pro

Turns any skull prop into a synchronized animatronic character. Dual LCD eyes, automatic jaw sync via FFT audio analysis, 3-axis neck movement, and onboard audio playback — standalone or Vox-Link connected.

Dual 1.28″ round LCD eyes · jaw + 3-axis neck
Auto lip sync · SD card audio · mic input
Standalone or Vox-Link wireless mode
DIY kit
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DMX Remote

Vox DMX Remote

A wireless DMX node. Receives lighting cues from the Master and outputs DMX512 to any fixture — eliminating long cable runs across large venues. Commercial wireless DMX runs $150–300. This doesn't.

DMX512 · XLR 3-pin · 1 full universe
Any standard DMX fixture
Fully assembled
Relay Remote

Vox Relay Remote

4-channel wireless relay box for switching high-voltage props. Fog machines, fans, pneumatic solenoids, air valves — fire any or all in timed sequences from the show timeline.

4 independent relay channels
Up to 10A / 250VAC per channel
Fully assembled
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Sensor Remote

Vox Sense Remote

A wireless PIR presence sensor. Detects visitors and fires a trigger to the Master to start the show automatically. Place it anywhere in Vox-Link range — no sensor wiring back to the Master.

PIR detection · 7m range · 120° FOV
Auto-trigger or manual
Fully assembled
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Audio Remote

Vox Audio Remote

Wireless ambient audio node. Plays triggered audio cues from its local SD card — room atmosphere, off-screen character voices, sound effects — anywhere audio is needed without a full skull.

.wav and .mp3 · SD card local playback
3.5mm stereo out · 3W amp
Fully assembled
Vox-Link Wireless
Built for haunts,
not office buildings

Vox-Link is a proprietary sync protocol that operates independently of your venue's WiFi. No router, no switch, nothing between the Master and your remotes. If a signal drops mid-show, each remote keeps playing from its local SD card and re-syncs the moment contact returns.

Zone 1 — Indoor

40–100 meters through walls and obstacles. Typical for multi-room haunts. Drywall, wood, and foam have minimal impact.

Zone 2 — Open Air

Up to 300 meters line-of-sight. Outdoor haunts, hayrides, open warehouse floors.

Zone 3 — Extended Mode

Up to 900 meters for very large outdoor installations. Reduced data rate, full reliability.

Built to last
Your hardware never depends on us
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Open source software

Vox Composer's UI is open source on GitHub. If REHMLIGHTS shuts down, the community keeps it running.

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Local-first design

Shows run entirely from SD cards. No internet required at showtime. The Vox Master hosts its own fallback UI on your local network.

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No subscriptions

Vox Composer is free and open source — no subscriptions, no licensing fees, ever. The hardware stands on its own.

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Plugin ecosystem

Open plugin spec means WLED, Home Assistant, OSC, projector control, and anything else the community builds just works.