SINGLE-GLASS OPTIC LENS

We bunch bare LEDs tightly together and don’t cover them with small, plastic lenses.

Noticing a ‘skittle effect’ or glare problems with your fixtures? This is due to the plastic lenses that separate your LEDs.

Sportsbeams took a different design approach. With over a decade of design experience in Hollywood’s broadcasting industry, we knew that eliminating spots and glare had to be a top priority. Designed by the same winners of the first LED Emmy Award, our fixtures are completely unique to the industry. 

Our design incorporates a broad, single-glass optic lens™ to provide a much more uniform lumen density of 346 lumens/sq. in. This design distributes light evenly over 50,000x the area of each individual LED light source, maximizing both the emitting area of luminaries and uniformly redistributing the originating ultra-bright points of LEDs.

This greatly reduces the amount of glare. Getting bright light from a sports lighting fixture is relatively easy. Designing a fixture that utilizes that light without producing unacceptable levels of glare is physically impossible without incorporating our patented design. This design, in conjunction with other numerous features, makes Sportsbeams’ sports lighting fixtures the absolute best choice for all high-power lighting needs.

We bunch bare LEDs tightly together and don’t cover them with small, plastic lenses.

We have developed the most advanced LED cooling technology on the market to handle this.

OUR SINGLE-GLASS
LENS™ OUTPUT

VS

ALTERNATIVE PLASTIC
LENSES OUTPUT

ISSUES WITH ALTERNATIVES

Other light fixtures cannot control the heat. So they have to separate the LEDs.
When LEDs are separated, their light can only be controlled by individual plastic lenses.
Light is forced through plastic that warps and cracks in sunlight.

Glare is inevitable due to LED separation and forcing too much light through inefficient plastic lenses.

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