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Starlink 18 presents light through 18 closely arranged hexagonal apertures, creating a wide and visually complete optical surface.
Each RGBW LED can be controlled individually, transforming the one-meter lighting head into an expressive 18-pixel canvas. Designers can build color chases, alternating patterns, directional movement and animated sequences across the entire lens array.
Compared with fixtures built around fewer, larger light sources, its dense optical arrangement creates a finer visual rhythm and a more detailed geometric presence on stage.
The optical system is divided into two independently controlled zoom zones, with nine LEDs on the left and nine on the right. Each zone can move separately across the complete 4°–60° zoom range.
One side can produce focused 4° beams while the other opens to a broad 60° wash. Both zones can also move in opposite directions or transition at different speeds, allowing contrasting beam shapes and spatial effects to coexist within a single fixture.
This dual-zone design goes beyond the conventional transition between beam and wash. It gives lighting designers the freedom to divide, balance and reshape the output across the width of the lighting head.
Individual LED control and dual-zone zoom work together to create a distinctive visual language.
Designers can assign different colors and animations to all 18 pixels, then use the two zoom zones to give each half a different optical character. Concentrated pixels can create defined aerial movement on one side, while wider colors form a softer, more immersive composition on the other.
From symmetrical looks to deliberately contrasting scenes, Starlink 18 supports a wider range of creative programming than a conventional single-zone wash fixture.
The finely assembled hexagonal lens framework gives Starlink 18 a precise and immediately recognizable appearance.
Each LED is paired with a dedicated lens to optimize light control and help produce bright output with a clean, defined outline. The tightly arranged apertures form a cohesive geometric pattern, making the face of the fixture visually engaging even in low-intensity scenes.
Across wide stages, scenic structures and repeated linear arrangements, its full-length format establishes a strong horizontal presence with a detailed, architectural character.
A precision-molded aluminum-alloy housing provides dependable IP65 protection against rain, dust and demanding production environments, making Starlink 18 suitable for indoor and outdoor applications.
A specially engineered thermal structure increases heat-dissipation capacity around the lighting head. During extended operation, it helps maintain stable output, consistent color performance and optical clarity for concerts, festivals, touring productions and long-running shows.
With 18 individually controlled RGBW pixels and two independent 4°–60° zoom zones, Starlink 18 brings color, beam shape and movement together across one expansive visual canvas.


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