LED strobe lights typically use 16 original imported high-brightness LED beads, with a peak power of up to 80W and an average operating power usually not exceeding 30W. The color temperature range covers warm and white light, with common pure white light temperatures ranging from 5500K to 6500K. Beam angles are available in various specifications, including 10 degrees, 15 degrees, 25 degrees, 30 degrees, and 40 degrees.
The strobe frequency supports 1-255Hz and features automatic frequency doubling. The pulse duration of the flash or strobe is continuously adjustable from 1ms to 1000ms. Triggering methods are compatible with various signal modes, including TTL level, switch quantity, optocoupler isolation, and RS485 command.
The operating temperature range is typically between -35℃ and 80℃. The enclosure protection rating generally meets IP66 or IP67 standards. The enclosure is often made of die-cast aluminum combined with a tempered glass cover.