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Blizzard Lighting Launches 16 New Products at LDI

Visit Blizzard Lighting at LDI 2025, Booth #435.

Blizzard Lighting has arrived at LDI with its largest, most interactive booth design featuring 15 new products, a cosmic light show, and a 36'-tall rocket. No, they're not joking. In collaboration with ModTruss, Inc., Blizzard is challenging attendees to dance with gravity while they encounter the latest gear and technology offered by the professional LED lighting and video manufacturer.

"Throughout most of human history, humanity has looked in awe toward the heavens. In 1969, thanks to thousands of very clever folks at NASA, we finally got a chance to visit. It remains one of our country's finest hours," says Will Komassa, CEO at Blizzard Lighting. "We've always admired that ingenuity, and take cues from their grit, determination, and accomplishments to inspire us and the products and services we provide."

Komassa continues, "And, while our products can't compete with the great celestial light show in the night sky, we hope they'll inspire a few of you to look up in awe."

New products at Booth #435 in Las Vegas include:

InfiniPix Big Blind, a pixel mapping, high-output blinder and strobe with 600 RGB LEDs, 240 CW LEDs, and 320 CW+WW LEDs for a wide range of visual effects, all fitted within a rugged, metal housing;

InfiniPix Lil' Spektro, featuring 192 pixel-mappable RGBs across seven 10-by-10cm blocks for intense brightness, with each split into four zones for vivid effects. Multiple fixtures can link together or use the included tripod stand;

StormChaser Superhot, a 1m pixel-mapping bar that combines four hundred eighty 0.3W RGB LEDs with a central strip of two hundred forty 0.5W CW LEDs plus a 120-degree-wide beam angle;

SwitchBlade Flip, a dual-faced moving head with infinite pan and tilt designed for powerful beam, wash, and pixel effects via 10W CW LEDs plus 108 RGB 5050s plus 96 cool SMD LEDs on one side with four 60W RGBW LEDs on the other side.

The company's widest expansion belongs to the Typhon line of professional, outdoor-rated movers, as well as an update to the Torrent Keyframe:

*Torrent Keyframe 600 RGBAL, a full-featured, five-in-one framing moving head with beam, wash, spot, and profile capabilities plus CRI = 95 and virtual CMY and CTO. This fixture is designed in collaboration with LiGHT SKY;

*Typhon IP Kaleido, offering seven 60W RGBW LEDs with independent RGB ring effects, ultra-fast pan and tilt, and a 360-degree rotating lens. It is IP66-rated, and is designed in collaboration with LiGHT SKY;

*Typhon IP Sharpshooter, boasting advanced optics with its 120W LEP engine for extreme brightness and 1.1-degree beam angle with 128mm HD lens for long-range projection. It is said to deliver clarity and punch via CMY color mixing, rotating prisms, gobos, and more, the company says. This IP66-rated fixture is designed in collaboration with LiGHT SKY;

*Typhon IP BSW 400, an IP66-rated, 400W white LED beam, spot, wash moving head with CMY color mixing, CTO, a three-degree to 38-degree linear zoom range with gobos, rotating prisms, and motorized focus and frost effects.

Rounding out this massive product release is a sneak peek at their homegrown, wireless DMX solutions plus an upgrade to their LB Hex wash lights:

*Raven, offering Art-Net and sACN power over Ethernet (POE) support, expandable to two universes of DMX/RDM, and outputs to five-pin DMX. This device is completely designed and assembled in Wisconsin;

*Esprit, a compact, battery-powered CRMX receiver that can test a universe or troubleshoot DMX wirelessly. This controller is also made in Wisconsin and is nominated for a 2025 LDI Product Innovation Award.

*Stingray, a plug-and-play DMX controller via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi that is RDM-compatible and supports Art-Net. This testing tool was previously released, is also made in Wisconsin, and is nominated for a 2025 LDI Product Innovation Award;

*LB Hex Alloy, free-standing on display in its heavy-duty, cast aluminum housing fitted with eighteen 18W RGBAW+UV six-in-one LEDs, featuring 26 standard plus 32 Rosco color-matched presets.

Other new products recently announced by Blizzard in action at LDI include the StormChaser Supercell Pro five-in-one pixel bar with dimmable, electronic frost and the three-fixture Lux Series of vintage-style warm white blinders with RGB effects; also on display for demo is the upgraded HotBox G2 EXA wash light and the IP65-rated TOURnado Ranger RGBALC.

Backed by Blizzard's 2-year extendable warranty and after-sale service, all these fixtures are now available worldwide from their authorized reseller network.

WWWwww.blizzardpro.com


(8 December 2025)

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