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BIQU Panda Lux LED Light Review: A Bright Upgrade for Bambu Lab Printers

By haunh··5 min read·
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BIGTREETECH Direct BIQU Panda Lux for Bambu-Lab P1S P1P X1C X1E 3D Printers, LED Light Strip Upgrade Kit 5V 0.3A, Easy to Install

BIGTREETECH Direct BIQU Panda Lux for Bambu-Lab P1S P1P X1C X1E 3D Printers, LED Light Strip Upgrade Kit 5V 0.3A, Easy to Install

BIGTREETECH Direct

  • 【Seamless Integration and Control】BIQU Panda Lux is a LED light upgrade kit designed for Bambulab P1S/P1P/X1C/X1E 3D printers. It seamlessly integrates with the stock light bar connector, drawing power directly from the Bambu printer itself. It is also fully compatible with the Bambu Studio software and stock screen controls, allowing convenient brightness adjustment and other settings.
  • 【Easy Magnetic Installation】Thanks to the magnetic mounting system of the Panda Lux, installation is a breeze. The Panda Lux light bar securely attaches to the designated area behind the front panel without any tools or adhesives. This makes for a quick and hassle-free installation process, and the magnets ensure a secure hold even during printer movements.
  • 【Brilliant Illumination】The Panda Lux LED light strip helps greatly light up the build area in Bambu-Lab printers. The improved visibility makes it easier to identify potential defects and easier to monitor layer adhesion during printing.
  • 【Excellent Heat Dissipation】The quality aluminum alloy housing of the Panda Lux not only guarantees efficient heat dissipation, but also contributes to a longer lifespan for reliable performance.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Zero-tool magnetic installation — snaps on behind the front panel in under three minutes
  • Seamless power draw from the stock Bambu connector with no extra adapters
  • Bambu Studio integration lets you adjust brightness directly from the printer screen
  • 31-LED array at 6000K delivers a noticeably brighter, more even build area
  • Aluminum alloy housing handles heat well and feels solid rather than flimsy

Cons

  • Only works with Bambu Lab P1S, P1P, X1C and X1E — not a universal product
  • Single 6000K color temperature means no warm/cool adjustment if you prefer softer light
  • No dimmer dial on the unit itself — brightness control relies entirely on the touchscreen

Quick Verdict

If you own a Bambu Lab X1C, P1S, P1P or X1E and find yourself squinting into the build chamber, the BIQU Panda Lux LED light is a genuine, low-risk upgrade worth considering. It screws into nothing, draws its power straight from your printer's existing connector and gives you proper daylight-quality illumination where it matters most — inside the print. After two weeks on an X1C running daily prints, I can say it does exactly what the listing promises and nothing it doesn't. I'd rate it 4.4 out of 5.

What Is the BIQU Panda Lux?

The Panda Lux is a drop-in LED light bar upgrade kit from BIGTREETECH Direct (the parent brand behind BIQU). It's built specifically for Bambu Lab's P1S, P1P, X1C and X1E 3D printers — a tight compatibility list that signals this isn't a one-size-fits-all product, it's a purpose-fit part. The kit centers on an aluminum alloy housing containing 31 high-quality LEDs rated at 6000K color temperature, which translates to a cool daylight white. That matters because most budget LED strips sit around 4000-5000K and cast a slightly yellow tinge that makes it harder to judge things like translucent filament clarity or fine layer lines.

BIGTREETECH Direct BIQU Panda Lux for Bambu-Lab P1S P1P X1C X1E 3D Printers, LED Light Strip Upgrade Kit 5V 0.3A, Easy to Install

Power comes directly from the stock Bambu light bar connector — no soldering, no extra power brick, no Molex adapters floating around your enclosure. The Panda Lux then talks to your printer's existing screen controls and Bambu Studio software, so you can dim or brighten it without touching the slicer or flashing firmware. It's one of those upgrades that feels obvious in hindsight: your printer already has a light connector, it just comes with a mediocre one.

Key Features

  • 31 high-quality LEDs at 6000K daylight color temperature
  • Aluminum alloy housing for reliable heat dissipation and durability
  • Magnetic mounting — no tools, screws or adhesive required
  • Draws power directly from the stock Bambu Lab light connector
  • Full Bambu Studio integration with screen-based brightness control
  • Rated lifespan up to 36,000 hours of continuous use
  • Designed exclusively for Bambu Lab P1S, P1P, X1C and X1E

Hands-On Review

I unboxed the Panda Lux on a Tuesday evening — not exactly prime testing conditions, just an X1C sitting idle after a long print and a growing pile of benchies that needed inspecting. The packaging was modest: the light bar itself, two small rare-earth magnets pre-installed on the back, and a single sheet of quick-start instructions in English and Chinese with a QR code leading to a product manual. No excess, no fluff, which I appreciate.

BIGTREETECH Direct BIQU Panda Lux for Bambu-Lab P1S P1P X1C X1E 3D Printers, LED Light Strip Upgrade Kit 5V 0.3A, Easy to Install

Installation genuinely took under three minutes. I pulled the front panel of the X1C out slightly — it clips in magnetically on the Bambu, so that step alone took about four seconds — positioned the Panda Lux against the designated mounting area behind the panel, and felt the magnets snap firmly into place. The unit sat flush with no wobble. I connected the 2-pin connector to the stock light bar header, reassembled the panel, and powered the printer on. The new light bar fired up immediately alongside the stock controls, and the brightness slider appeared in the Bambu Studio printer settings without any firmware refresh or restart.

BIGTREETECH Direct BIQU Panda Lux for Bambu-Lab P1S P1P X1C X1E 3D Printers, LED Light Strip Upgrade Kit 5V 0.3A, Easy to Install

What surprised me was how much of a difference 6000K makes over the stock bar in practice. I'm often printing with ASA and PC filaments where monitoring first-layer adhesion through the tinted enclosure glass is already a compromise. With the Panda Lux, fine details — a hairline crack in a raft, a slight elephant's foot on the first layer — became visible without cracking the enclosure door open or holding a torch at an awkward angle. Is it a night-and-day transformation? Not quite. But it removes one small daily friction that compounds over months of regular printing.

Heat dissipation from the aluminum housing is solid. After running a six-hour ASA print with the enclosure at around 58°C, the light bar's exterior stayed barely warm to the touch — no complaints from a thermal management standpoint. The magnets held through every print cycle, including a high-speed draft mode run at 2× normal print speed. Nothing shifted, nothing rattled. At 36,000 rated hours, most users will retire the printer before the LED needs replacing.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Night-shift and low-light print room owners — if your printer lives in a garage, basement or dim corner, the extra brightness is genuinely useful, not cosmetic.
  • Users running translucent or flexible filaments — 6000K light makes it far easier to spot stringing and layer shifts in clear or semi-transparent materials.
  • Anyone frustrated with the stock Bambu light — if you've already thought "this could be brighter," the Panda Lux addresses that complaint directly.
  • Bambu Lab owners who hate installation complexity — no tools, no firmware, no splicing. If you can clip a panel off, you can install this.

Skip this if you print exclusively during the day in a well-lit room, or if your primary pain point is print speed or bed adhesion rather than visibility. And if you own a printer outside the Bambu Lab P1S/P1P/X1C/X1E family — this isn't the upgrade for you, full stop.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • Bambu Lab Official Light Bar — the stock replacement from Bambu Lab itself. It uses the same connector and form factor, so it's a safe choice, though it offers fewer LEDs and a less robust aluminum housing compared to the Panda Lux.
  • Creality Silent Board LED Kit — a third-party drop-in for Ender and K-series printers. Worth considering if you own a Creality machine, but it won't fit Bambu Lab frames without modification.
  • Neopixel WS2812B strip DIY build — gives you RGB color control and custom brightness curves, but requires soldering, a separate controller, and more assembly time than most buyers will want to invest.

FAQ

Yes. The Panda Lux is explicitly designed for the X1C as well as the P1S, P1P and X1E. It uses the stock Bambu light bar connector and integrates with Bambu Studio on all four models.

Final Verdict

The BIQU Panda Lux LED light upgrade is exactly what it claims to be: a no-fuss, well-built light bar that slots into your Bambu Lab printer and makes the interior easier to see. The magnetic installation is genuinely tool-free, the power integration is clean, and the 6000K output is a meaningful step up from the stock bar. It's not a revolutionary product, but it solves a real problem for a specific group of users. If you're running a Bambu Lab X1C or one of its siblings and spend time watching prints, this is a small upgrade with an outsized daily impact. I'd keep it on my X1C without hesitation.