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Martin Exterior Single Dot RGB Dome Diffuser vs Martin Exterior Single Dot Cool White Clear Front
The Exterior Dot RGB offers full-color mixing (2,000–10,000 K) for creative video façades and dynamic lighting effects, while the Exterior Dot Cool White delivers higher brightness (160 lumens vs. 62) at a fixed 6700K for architectural and perimeter applications requiring consistent white light. Choose RGB for color-changing installations; choose Cool White for bright, uniform building façade and stadium lighting.
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Martin Exterior Single Dot RGB Dome Diffuser
Martin Exterior Single Dot Cool White Clear Front
Specs side by side
| Martin Exterior Single Dot RGB Dome Diffuser | Martin Exterior Single Dot Cool White Clear Front | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $440.10 | $442.80 |
| Brand | Martin | Martin |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Martin Exterior Single Dot RGB Dome Diffuser
- ✓ Full RGB color mixing with adjustable color temperature range (2,000–10,000 K)
- ✓ Ideal for video façades and media installations requiring dynamic color effects
- ✓ Compact sealed design rated IP66 for demanding outdoor environments
Why choose Martin Exterior Single Dot Cool White Clear Front
- ✓ 160 lumens output—significantly brighter than RGB model for long-distance visibility
- ✓ Fixed 6700K cool white calibrated for architectural and stadium perimeter lighting
- ✓ 62 candela in calibrated mode with clear front optics for sharp, uniform beam
Frequently asked questions
Which is brighter?
The Cool White model produces 160 lumens and 62 candela, more than double the RGB model's 62 lumens and 18 candela. The Cool White is designed for greater distance visibility and larger venue lighting.
Can I use either for video mapping?
The RGB model is purpose-built for video façades and media installations due to its 2,000–10,000 K color-mixing capability. The Cool White is fixed at 6700K and better suited to static architectural or perimeter lighting.
What is the key optical difference between them?
The RGB model has a 125° x 125° dome diffuser viewing angle producing diffuse light, while the Cool White has a 103° x 103° clear front with more focused, collimated output for uniform brightness across building façades.
Are both IP66 rated and suitable for permanent outdoor installation?
Yes, both feature IP66-sealed aluminum housings rated for permanent outdoor installations, UV resistance, and moisture protection. Both consume 5 watts at full intensity and integrate into extended cable runs.