Blizzard Introduces Node:b™ Architectural Lighting System

by | Gear, Lighting, Production

Blizzard, creators of Aria™ ellipsoidals and other professional LED lighting and video products, announced its first modular architectural lighting system, Node:b. The new fixture combines a warm white or full color LED light engine with a variety of interchangeable fresnel and profile lens options, to give customers the ability to adapt their lighting to changing seasons or collections. 

Designed for multiple applications, Node:b is available in either black or white housing to seamlessly blend into the background. Integrators, contractors and consultants will also appreciate its ETL listing and near-perfect CRI in the warm white (WW) LED light engine. 

Node:b Architectural Lighting System Details: 

● Designed to fit many applications ranging from gobo projection, to typical hard-edged profile use or even a smooth, vibrantly colored wash 

● Available in 2 color engine options – 150W, 2800K WW LED (High CRI: 97) or 200W Full Color RGBAL LED (High CRI: 90) 

● Replaceable lens options include a 15-30° or 25-50° profile zoom lens with 4-blade manual shutters and focus or a 16-65° fresnel zoom lens 

● Custom gobo pattern holder 

“Node:b is perfect for venues looking to enhance their visitor experience,” said Will Komassa, CEO of Blizzard Lighting. “Its refined, modular design blends beautifully with any surrounding while its flexible, reconfigurable light engine highlights what visitors came to see. Plus, its high CRI provides natural, true-to-life color that makes artwork look just how the artist intended.” 

About Blizzard 

Blizzard, headquartered in Waukesha, Wis., is a leader in LED video and pro & entertainment lighting. To learn more, visit www.blizzardpro.com.

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