Artfox showcased its professional stage lighting and LED display systems at InfoComm 2026. Established in the United States in 2013, the company operates five regional offices and distribution facilities located in Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco, and New Jersey, with its manufacturing operations based in China. artfoxlight.com
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The exhibition featured several LED video walls, including the Flex Pro series designed for rental and mobile event setups. This outdoor-rated panel line features an IP65 protection rating and is available in pixel pitches ranging from P1.9 to P3.9. Additionally, the Tour Pro series utilizes a carbon fiber frame design to keep cabinet weight at 20 pounds, incorporating curved locks, side locks, and a modular power box. For fixed installations, Artfox presented mini LED displays based on Chip-on-Board and Micro LED in Package technologies, utilizing a 1.2mm pixel pitch and a simplified four-cabinet configuration to streamline wall mounting and hanging setups.
For stage lighting applications, Artfox exhibited high-output fixtures such as 1,800W IP60-rated sports and check lights designed to be configured and controlled via an iPad tablet app. The lighting lineup also highlighted IP65-rated framing lights available in 1,000W and 1,200W LED options, supporting complex framing effects. Additional fixtures shown included moving head pin wash units, moving head wash fixtures, and outdoor-rated laser beam systems.
System control is managed through the company’s iDMX touchscreen controller boards. The DMX-based hardware features built-in programming profiles and supports integration with an Android-compatible application, allowing operators to run lighting programs and manage effects wirelessly. A video processor was also shown alongside the controller to manage the display inputs.



