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Broadcast-Grade LED Sports Lighting

Light the Arena.
Own the Night.

Broadcast-grade LED sports lighting systems engineered for every level of competition — from high school fields to professional stadiums.

50+ Venues Lit
4K Broadcast Compatible
Instant On / Off
60% Avg Energy Savings

Built for Every Level of Play

Professional & Semi-Pro Stadiums

IESNA Class IV spec, broadcast-grade uniformity, 150+ fc. Built for the pros.

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NCAA & College Athletics

Conference-compliant design, broadcast-ready, multi-sport capability.

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High School Sports Facilities

Class III spec, budget-conscious performance — the right system at the right investment.

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Recreation Centers & Multipurpose

Multi-sport presets, dimmable, indoor court uniformity that meets competition standards.

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Outdoor Courts & Athletic Fields

Sport-specific optics for baseball, soccer, tennis, and track — precision foot-candle modeling included.

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Aquatic Centers

Wet location rated, anti-glare optics, instant on for competition starts.

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Not Just Bright. Broadcast-Ready.

Our LED systems are engineered to meet the demanding requirements of HD and 4K broadcast production — eliminating flicker, delivering consistent color temperature, and offering precision foot-candle control for every event type.

Explore Our Technology

Zero Flicker

4,000+ Hz flicker-free operation. Invisible to high-speed cameras. Eliminates rolling shutter.

Precision Control

Digital dimming, multi-level presets, zone-by-zone control from a single dashboard.

Instant On/Off

No warm-up time. Full output the moment you need it.

Legacy vs. EcoSport LED

Drag the divider to compare metal halide legacy lighting against EcoSport broadcast-grade LED on a real stadium.

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Design Your Venue Lighting

Click to place up to 8 light towers around the field perimeter. Watch illumination coverage and foot-candle estimates update in real time.

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IESNA Class — Select positions

Click tower positions to place fixtures · Up to 8 · Press Enter or Space to toggle with keyboard

From Blueprint to Game Night

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Community Sports Complex, Texas

65% Energy Savings · 4 Soccer Fields

High School Stadium Retrofit, Georgia

80 fc Average · 12,500-Seat Stadium

University Recreation Center

60 fc · 8 Programmable Presets

Find Your Lighting Spec

Select your venue type and sport to get IESNA-compliant foot-candle targets, uniformity requirements, and broadcast specs — instantly.

Step 1 — Select Venue Type
Step 2 — Select Sport

Select a venue type and sport above to view your recommended lighting specification.

Sports Lighting — Answered

Questions from athletic directors, architects, and facility managers before their first EcoSport project.

Professional venues require Class IV (150+ fc). NCAA/College requires Class III (100 fc). High school sports need Class II (50–75 fc). Recreation and practice facilities may qualify for Class I (30 fc). Use our Spec Finder above for your exact requirements.

Yes. Our systems operate at 4,000+ Hz flicker frequency — completely invisible to high-speed broadcast cameras. EcoSport fixtures eliminate rolling shutter artifacts and strobing, meeting all HD, 4K, and UHD broadcast standards.

Most venues reduce energy costs 50–70% vs. legacy metal halide. A multi-field outdoor complex typically saves $40,000–$80,000/year. Add the elimination of lamp replacement ($8,000–$15,000 per lamp cycle) and 10-year savings can exceed $500,000 for a larger facility.

Yes. Our digital control platform supports programmable presets for every sport, event type, and broadcast mode. Switch instantly from any device — no warm-up time. Zone-by-zone dimming lets you run practice, game, and halftime modes independently.

Let's Build Your Lighting Plan.

Tell us about your venue. Our sports lighting engineers will design a system that meets your sport's IESNA standards, your broadcast requirements, and your budget — before a single fixture is ordered.

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