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GLP Launches Nexus Lights

Responding to the surge in demand for battery-powered and app-controlled lighting, GLP has launched Nexus Lights, which aims to deliver professional lighting quality with consumer-level simplicity.

The Nexus Lights range consists of fully wireless, IP65-rated, battery-powered LED fixtures. In each unit, a high-capacity battery offers up to 24 hours of runtime. Recharging is fast and efficient via USB-C Power Delivery, ensuring quick turnaround times between uses, the company says.

Among the markets targeted by the company are theatres, TV studios, sports arenas, cruise ships, and houses of worship. "We officially unveiled the lineup at Prolight+Sound in Frankfurt last year, and it immediately resonated with a wide audience, from mobile DJs to large-scale event productions," says Manuel Paulus, Nexus Lights division manager.

"We're especially proud of the partnerships we've secured with Thomann, one of the biggest names in event technology distribution," he adds. "Thomann began carrying Nexus Lights across Europe in May 2025, and Full Compass Systems joined in December to handle North America. Both partners bring decades of experience and a deep understanding of their markets. Together, we're making Nexus Lights widely accessible and setting a new standard for convenience and quality."

Headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, Full Compass offers competitive pricing and a broad product selection representing more than 800 brands.

For more information:
www.nexus-lights.com/index.php/en
www.fullcompass.com

WWWwww.germanlightproducts.com


(16 January 2026)

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