Glare Risks in Narrow Aisle LED High Bay Lighting
143Glare risks in narrow aisle LED high bay lighting are often underestimated. Learn why bright fixtures can reduce visibility and how to avoid mistakes.
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If the court is outdoors, the answer is more specific than many catalogs make it sound.
A flood light for basketball court must do three things at the same time:
deliver wide, even illumination, handle weather without complaint, and stay stable over years of night games. Miss one, and players feel it immediately.
From real installations we’ve seen, LED flood light for sports court setups work best when they focus on beam control, not just wattage. High power alone doesn’t fix shadows at the free-throw line or glare near the rim.
At SEEKINGLED, most outdoor basketball courts we light use asymmetric beam flood lights. They throw light forward, not straight down. That small detail changes everything on the court.
This is where projects often go wrong.
For outdoor basketball court lighting, brightness isn’t about making the court “as bright as possible.” It’s about usable light.
We’ve been on sites where contractors pushed 600 lux without beam control. Result? Harsh glare, uneven corners, complaints within the first week.
A properly designed basketball court lighting design balances brightness and comfort. If players squint while dribbling, something is off.
Wattage is easy to sell. Beam angle is harder to explain—but far more important.
A flood light for basketball court should cover:
All without hot spots.
That’s why SEEKINGLED typically recommends medium-wide flood optics (60°–90°) paired with mounting heights between 8–12 meters. Lower poles with narrow beams almost always cause uneven light. We’ve tested it more than once.
Honestly? No.
A half court behind a school and a full-size outdoor competition court don’t need the same solution. Treating them the same usually leads to wasted power or poor playability.
Good sports court flood lighting starts with:
This is why SEEKINGLED doesn’t push “one-model-fits-all” kits. Lighting should follow the court, not the other way around.
In real outdoor conditions, a quality LED flood light should run 50,000+ hours without major lumen drop.
But lifespan isn’t just the LED chip. It’s the driver, heat dissipation, and sealing. We’ve replaced lights that claimed long life but failed early due to poor thermal design.
SEEKINGLED flood lights are built with die-cast aluminum housings and outdoor-rated drivers because outdoor courts don’t get second chances. Once poles are up, nobody wants to climb them again in two years.
Because we design lighting from the court up, not from a spec sheet down.
SEEKINGLED focuses on:
If the light feels natural during play, that’s usually a sign the design was done right.
SEEKING FLX Series LED flood light outdoor for sports courts and open-area projects with 170lm/W efficiency, IP66 protection and multiple beam distributions. Designed for long-life commercial and public outdoor use.
SEEKING FLE Series LED outdoor flood lights for sports grounds and open areas with multiple beam angles, IP66 protection and up to 170lm/W. Designed for long-life outdoor installations with professional driver options.
SEEKING FLD Series outdoor LED flood lights and high power led flood light deliver up to 960W with precision beam angles for sports fields, stadiums and large outdoor areas. IK08 & IP66 protection, 170lm/W efficiency and 100,000h lifetime.
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