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cameo NANOBEAM 600 - LYRE SERVED 60W LED RGBW

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Shipping: from 10000 €
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This item is warranted for 2 years
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Ref.: 349407
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Description

Small in size, big in performance: the NANO beam 600 from Cameo is a miniature moving head projector with Pan 540 ° and Tilt 270 °. A 60 Watt LED generates rich color mixtures, the beam angle is only 5.2 °.
Very compact, the moving head can be controlled in 5 DMX modes. The NANO Beam 600 is additionally equipped with autopilot and sound with impressive built-in programs, strobe and dimmer functions. It can be implemented as standalone, master or slave. Navigation within the menu, as well as configuration, is as easy as possible thanks to the large TFT screen and the 4 function keys.
The composite housing of the NANO Beam 600 is made of impact-resistant ABS and metal. It is equipped with a silent fan, an IEC network socket and 3-pole DMX connections. The supplied omega bracket offers numerous mounting possibilities for the projector.


  • Miniature lyre with a luminous intensity of 17,500 lx at 3 m.
  • 60W RGBW LEDs for powerful illumination in every color range
  • Movement: Pan 540 ° and Tilt 270 °
  • Precise beam, reduced beam angle of 5.2 °
  • Dimmer and strobe effects
  • 5 DMX modes and implementation as standalone, master or slave
  • 4 function keys and large TFT display for easy operation
  • Integrated microphone for sound control
  • Omega bracket included for many mounting possibilities.
Brand reference number: CLNB600
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