Describe the three general classifications of lighting uses. - describe the three general classifications of lighting uses.
Driving Beam - Street legal SAE/ECE lights that supplement primary headlights to provide better visibility.
MiniSpotlightLED
This compact and powerful fixture can be used to light small trees, bushes, hardscape features, walkways, patios and more.
Spot Beam - Tighter, more focused light that prioritizes distance - for higher speeds or remote areas.
Spread Beam - Provides a bright, wide beam that prioritizes peripheral visibility & clarity for off-road driving.
Mini Spotlights for displays
Combo Beam - Combines different optics to create a balance of distance and width, such as with light-bars.
The Lumen Logic™ LogiSpot II Mini Spotlight is a versatile low voltage LED fixture that can contribute to nearly any landscape lighting project. Included with this cast brass spotlight are a 2W directional MR8 LED bulb, 4' lead wire and a 6" PVC ground stake. The fixture is extremely adaptable, with a smooth knuckle for precision aiming and an adjustable glare guard for complete light control. Made from high-quality cast brass, this fixture looks, feels and performs like a commercial-grade product despite its economical pricing.
Small SpotlightOutdoor
Here's a quick guide to selecting the right beam pattern for your adventures. Check out our Buyer's Guide to Off-Road Lighting for more info.
Fog Beam - Wide beam with a sharp vertical cut-off, making it street legal for foggy, rainy, snowy, or dusty conditions.
Here's a quick guide to selecting the right beam pattern for your adventures. Check out our Buyer's Guide to Off-Road Lighting for more info. Flood Flood Beam - Typically used as work, scene, camp or back-up lights to see a broader area with a shorter distance. Fog Fog Beam - Wide beam with a sharp vertical cut-off, making it street legal for foggy, rainy, snowy, or dusty conditions. Wide‑40 Wide-40 Beam - Hybrid between fog and driving beam, perfect for off-road cornering. Driving Driving Beam - Street legal SAE/ECE lights that supplement primary headlights to provide better visibility. Spread Spread Beam - Provides a bright, wide beam that prioritizes peripheral visibility & clarity for off-road driving. Combo Combo Beam - Combines different optics to create a balance of distance and width, such as with light-bars. Spot Spot Beam - Tighter, more focused light that prioritizes distance - for higher speeds or remote areas.
Flood Beam - Typically used as work, scene, camp or back-up lights to see a broader area with a shorter distance.