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Litepanels Introduces 1x1 Bi-Focus All-in-One Spot and Flood LED
April 6, 2009

     

Litepanels Introduces 1x1 Bi-Focus All-in-One Spot and Flood LED

Litepanels, a Vitec Group brand, introduces the 1x1 Bi-Focus, an LED light fixture capable of variable spot and flood focusing. An alternative to energy-inefficient Fresnel lights, the ultra-thin and portable 1x1 Bi-Focus offers a cool-to-the-touch, low-energy-draw solution that provides the flexibility to instantly vary the width of the light beam.

   
Litepanels 1x1 Bi-Focus
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The 1x1 Bi-Focus, which measures 1 ft. by 1 ft. square, features two independent sets of daylight-balanced (5,600° K) LEDs: one set of LEDs comprises flood bulbs; the other, spot bulbs. By cross-fading between the two sets of LEDs, the user can achieve variable flood or spot output.


Because the 1x1 Bi-Focus utilizes 1,152 LEDs (twice the number of a standard 1x1), the fixture projects the same total light output whether the operator selects spot, flood or any combination in between. Adjustment of the spot and flood setting of the light fixture is easily achieved via its integrated DMX controller or by turning the manual control dial on the back of the fixture.

Like all Litepanels 1x1 units, the Bi-Focus offers infinite dimming from 100 percent to zero with minimal change in color temperature. Brightness may also be controlled by the built-in dimmer dial on the back of the fixture or by DMX controller. Other fixtures in the Litepanels 1x1 line include 1x1 Standard, 1x1 Bi-Color, 1x1 Super Spot and 1x1 Low Profile.

The fit-anywhere Bi-Focus runs on battery or AC power. Litepanels offers an optional 1.75-hour on-board battery pack. Like all Litepanels LED fixtures, the 1x1 Bi-Focus remains cool to the touch and consumes a fraction of the power used by traditional lighting fixtures.


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COMMENTS (1)
06/21/2011
Great light very versatile

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