MEGA-LITE Launches the Outshine Pixel Strip Q360

by | Gear, Lighting, Lighting Connections, Production

The Outshine Pixel Strip Q360 is designed to create vibrant atmospheres in any space with exceptional durability and resistance. This fixture features 18 pixels, each powered by Tetra-colored LEDs utilizing Red, Green, Blue, and Warm White emitters. Each pixel covers a 17º beam angle and a 29º field angle. When you add the included diffuser, it achieves a 109º beam angle and a 157º field angle, providing impressive coverage for washing walls or pixel-mapping your setup to create dynamic visual patterns that enhance your installation.

Equipped with adjustable mounting brackets, the Outshine Pixel Strip Q360 offers adaptability for secure installation. With an IP65 rating, this fixture is resistant to dust and water, making it an ideal choice for outdoor applications.

The Outshine Pixel Strip Q360 also includes a secure Fixture to Fixture fastening system, ensuring reliable stability and easy integration for an enhanced installation. This feature allows the fixture to be linked with multiple units, creating a larger lighting system. 

For more information of purchase and pictures of its use, visit mega.lighting.

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