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ORON® H2 - IP65 Hybrid Phosphor-Laser Moving Head

Cameo Hall: New Dock Stand: N-A10

FUTURE UNLOCKED: With the ORON® H2, modern lighting designers are focusing on the future of lighting technology. The world’s first IP65 hybrid phosphor laser moving head is a pioneering hybrid light for all creative applications. Until now, anyone thinking of laser lights saw extremely narrow beams, but no effects, mid-air looks, or wash lights. With its exceptionally large zoom range of 0.6° to 32° for laser moving heads, the ORON® H2 covers all applications. A real game changer.

The Cameo ORON H2 is based on a 260-watt phosphor laser engine, which acts as an energy-efficient and long-lasting replacement for discharge lamps in the 480-watt class. This makes the hybrid moving head a future-proof investment. But the ORON® H2 can do much more!

With 19 fixed and 12 rotating gobos, as well as two combinable effect wheels with six prisms, beam ovalisers, and frost filters, the laser moving head leaves nothing to be desired when it comes to creative beam design. CMY colour mixing also gives users access to the full CMY colour space including white, supplemented by linear CTO correction for precise use on stage, in TV broadcasts, and more.

Rental companies expect investment security, while lighting designers appreciate the creative diversity. But simple values also count in everyday production: the ORON® H2 is light (32 kg), compact, and enables quick and easy handling. This is due not only to the full IP65 outdoor capability, but also to the flexible control via all market-relevant protocols. For safe transport, Cameo also supplies the ORON® H2 with a customised touring case insert that protects against impact.

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