Beam lights project narrow, concentrated shafts of light that cut sharply through haze and fog, ideal for creating aerial effects and energetic looks.
Spot lights, on the other hand, offer wider coverage with gobos (patterns) and color effects that can be projected onto surfaces.
The best part? Some of our fixtures in this collection are 3-in-1 moving heads that combine beam, spot, and even wash functions—giving lighting designers full creative control.
Beam Light | Spot Light |
Narrow beam width | Moderate to wide |
Aerial effects, movement trails | Gobo projection, logo effects |
Sharp focus, small area | Wider coverage, surface lighting |
Concerts, nightclubs, large stages | Weddings, theaters, presentations |
Prisms, frost lens | Gobos, color wheels, zoom |
Not necessarily—beam and spot lights are for visual impact and precision. Wash lights are for ambiance and coverage. They work best when used together.
Some models come with waterproof ratings (IP65+), but most are designed for indoor use. Check product specs.
For balanced coverage, 4–6 beam/spot fixtures combined with 2–4 wash lights is a good starting point.
Higher wattage means greater brightness and throw distance. Choose based on ceiling height and venue size.
Yes, most models support sound-activated modes as well as DMX control for full programming.