Providing a bright light output that covers a huge surface area, our DMX blinders are perfect to light up audiences during stage performances at the exact times that you need for your requirements. The LEDs within each unit have a COB (Chip On Board) design, providing fantastic light efficiency with minimal heating to ensure safe and continuous operation throughout an entire event.
Many of our stage blinders double as strobe lights, making them highly versatile for different uses. The 2-in-1 effect of a blinder and a strobe means that they can be implemented into an existing lighting system to add to the effects and then also be used as standard blinder lights during intermissions and breaks in a performance or show.
We also offer blinder stage lights that are IP rated, meaning that they can be used in an outdoor setting without any damage occurring to them that can be caused by rain showers. The weatherproof design makes them great for outdoor festivals, for example, as they can be used consistently and safely throughout the entire event.
In terms of using them in a stage setup, audience blinders are most commonly mounted at the highest point of the stage so that they can cover the entire audience easier. Our stage blinders have mounting brackets included with fully adjustable designs to angle them perfectly for your exact requirements.
DMX Blinder Lights
Our stage, or audience, blinders feature DMX compatibility, giving you the option to use suitable DMX software or hardware in order to fully customise the output to work perfectly for your requirements. For example, you can use DMX in order to achieve full control over the dimmer, strobe, macro and speed.
Although our stage blinders can be used effectively in a stage lighting setup with the standalone preset auto-shows, they are best when you have full control over them with DMX in order to highlight your audience at exact moments in your performances. For example, if you are using blinders during band performances and there are particular sections that your audience sings, you can use the blinders to establish the exact moment when they are meant to sing while being able to see them perfectly.
As well as being able to choose exactly when the audience blinders light up when using DMX, you can also choose the overall brightness by adjusting the dim level. By doing this, you can set the blinder stage lights to be at a lower level so that they don’t light up the audience and instead act as part of the rest of your lighting setup.