The phosphor laser moving heads are now available through NicLen

Germany - NicLen continues to rely on Cameo in 2024, with its latest investment being the new ORON H2 phosphor laser moving head which is now available in large quantities to all NicLen customers.

The Cameo ORON H2 is based on a 260-watt phosphor laser engine, which acts as an energy-efficient and long-lasting replacement for discharge lamps in the 480-watt class. With its combination of beam, spot and wash, and an unrivalled zoom range of 0.6° to 32° for laser moving heads, the IP65-capable ORON H2 is suitable for flexible use on medium and large stages – both indoors and outdoors. It features19 fixed and 12 rotating gobos as well as two combinable effect wheels with six prisms, beam ovalisers and frost filters.

“In recent years, Cameo has continuously expanded its portfolio and closed individual gaps in a targeted manner,” explains NicLen managing director Jörg Stöppler. “With the ORON H2, the brand is now leading the way as a technological innovator and showing where the laser moving head sector is heading. We are delighted to be one of the first suppliers worldwide to have the ORON H2 available in large quantities.”

Markus Jahnel, COO of Adam Hall Group comments, “The long-term partnership with NicLen is a great vote of confidence in the Cameo brand. It all started with the ZENIT series in 2018, followed by the large OTOS and OPUS moving light series and the S4 softlights and PIXBAR G2 LED bars. By investing in the new ORON H2, NicLen is now making a further promise for the future. We’re proud to be an ongoing part of this journey and are very excited about what stages we will see the ORON H2 on in the coming months.”


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