OUTDOOR LED DISPLAY · GLOBAL DELIVERY

Outdoor LED Screens, Engineered to Survive the Weather and Read in the Sun.

IP65 weatherproofing across module and cabinet. Brightness up to 6,000 nits with auto-dimming sensor. 31 kg/m² at 75 mm depth. Front-service architecture that swaps a damaged LED module in 23 seconds.

IP rating
IP65
Brightness
Up to 6,000 nits
Weight
31 kg/m²
Depth
75 mm

OUTDOOR SERIES AT A GLANCE

  • 6,000 Peak nits for daylight readability
  • IP65 Module + cabinet weatherproofing
  • 23 s Front-service module swap
  • 31 kg/m² Cabinet weight per square metre

The brief for an outdoor LED screen is harder than the brief for any indoor display. The panel has to read against midday sun on a clear August day, hold image quality through driving rain, stay sealed against airborne dust, ride out a winter cold soak, and still draw the right power 30,000 operating hours later. Anything less is a service-call generator — and on a billboard mounted 30 metres up a building facade, every service call is expensive.

The ARECH outdoor LED screen series is engineered against that brief from the cabinet outward. IP65-rated module sealing, weatherproof power supplies, auto-dimming brightness in a 6,000-nit envelope, and EMC-compliant electronics that play nicely with urban and industrial neighbours. The mechanical envelope stays light at 31 kg per square metre and slim at 75 mm — light enough for typical facade-anchor calculations, slim enough to live flush against a building skin.

WHY ARECH

Why ARECH for an Outdoor LED Screen Project

Engineered for Impact, Built to Last.
  • Weather durability that does not depend on optimism

    Both the LED module and the cabinet carry an IP65 rating — dust-tight against fine particulates and protected against direct water jets from any angle. Sealed module construction means the electronics never see the moisture that other outdoor panels eventually let in through aged silicone beads.

  • Brightness with a sensor on it

    Peak output reaches 6,000 nits — enough to hold image readability against direct midday sun on a south-facing facade. The on-cabinet ambient-light sensor auto-tracks brightness through the day, which keeps the content readable at noon and prevents glare-driven complaints at night.

  • Energy discipline

    Common-cathode driver topology, low-resistance power-supply selection, and tuned brightness curves keep power consumption sensible — around 613 watts per square metre at peak on the reference model, lower under typical mixed-content programming. Lower power draw also means lower heat soak, which protects the LED chips and pushes service life past the 100,000-hour mark.

  • Modular flexibility

    Two cabinet ladders (250 mm and 320 mm modules) cover the practical range of outdoor billboard, stadium, and facade dimensions. Custom screen sizes come together as multiples of the module footprint — common sizes such as 1,000 × 1,000 mm and 960 × 960 mm are off-the-shelf, anything bespoke is on the menu.

SPECIFICATIONS

Outdoor LED Screen Specifications

The complete spec ladder for the outdoor series. Confirm the row that fits the venue, then request the full PDF spec sheet for the variant.

Weatherproofing and brightness
Parameter Value Notes
Ingress protection IP65 Module + cabinet both sealed
Peak brightness Up to 6000 nits Auto-dimming sensor on cabinet
Standard brightness 4500-5500 nits Daylight-readable envelope
Operating temperature -20 C to +50 C Continuous outdoor duty
Operating life 100000+ hours At >50% brightness retention

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Mechanical and electrical
Parameter Value Notes
Module sizes 250 x 250 mm, 320 x 320 mm Two ladders
Cabinet depth 75 mm Slim against facade
Weight per square metre 31 kg/m2 Light enough for typical facade anchors
Power consumption (reference) ~613 W/m2 at peak Lower under mixed programming
Internal connection Board-to-board, cable-free Removes a common failure point
EMC compliance Certified Urban and industrial site compatible

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Service architecture

  • 100% front service. LED modules, power supplies, and controllers all lift out from the front of the cabinet.
  • 23-second module swap. A trained field engineer can replace an LED module in 23 seconds — verified on the calibration bench, repeatable in the field.
  • Standard mechanical tooling. No proprietary tools, no special-order spares.

APPLICATIONS

Where an Outdoor LED Screen Earns Its Place

Make an Impression That Lasts.
  • Digital out-of-home advertising

    Highway billboards, downtown street-furniture media, transit-hub headers, pole-mounted ad units in retail corridors. Documented out-of-home research consistently puts dynamic LED above static print for unaided recall, dwell time, and campaign-cycle flexibility. The outdoor LED screen series fits the format — daylight-readable, weatherproof, and remotely manageable across a city-wide network.

  • Sports stadiums and arenas

    Perimeter ribbons running sponsor takeovers, mid-pitch jumbotrons running live feeds and replays, concourse-area screens for wayfinding and concession. Long-cycle reliability matters here — the screens run every match day, in every weather window, for the life of the building lease.

  • Building facades and architectural integration

    A large outdoor LED display fitted into a facade reads as architecture rather than as signage when the surface is wide, the resolution is correct for the audience street distance, and the brightness profile follows the building's hour-of-day rhythm. The series is regularly specified into landmark builds.

  • Public spaces and transport hubs

    Civic plazas, mall forecourts, airport entrance arrays, train-station main halls, bus-terminal arrivals plates. Public-service announcements, news, weather, real-time information, and rotating event promotion — all from a single panel under remote network management.

  • Outdoor events and festivals

    Concert side-screens, open-air cinema, product launches in a public space, cultural-festival main stages. Even though the rental product family covers most temporary installs, fixed outdoor screens are the right choice for venues that run a programmed calendar year after year.

  • Retail and hospitality exteriors

    Storefront ad walls, hotel forecourt brand walls, bank-branch exterior signage, restaurant menu boards on a covered terrace. The auto-dimming sensor matters here — content has to read from the pavement at noon and stay courteous to upstairs residents at midnight.

HOW TO SPEC

How to Spec an Outdoor LED Screen

A four-step shortcut for converging on the right configuration before requesting a quote.

  1. Set the viewing distance.

    The closest expected viewer drives the pitch. Street-level pole signs at 3–5 m → P3 or P4. Highway billboards read at 30–50 m → P6 to P10. Building-facade panels with mixed close-and-far audiences → split-pitch design with multiple ladders inside one screen.

  2. Pick the cabinet ladder.

    250 mm module → flexibility for medium and large screens, fine-pitch options. 320 mm module → faster build-up of very large video walls. Both share the 75 mm cabinet depth and the same front-service architecture.

  3. Read the install site.

    Wall-mount on a facade, pole-mount along a corridor, ground-standing in a plaza, roof-mount for skyline visibility, bridge or custom-structure mount for unusual locations. Front service is baseline across the series, so no install type adds maintenance penalty later.

  4. Send the brief.

    Venue drawings, viewing-distance map, ambient-light read, mounting type, content brief. Our engineering team replies with the cabinet ladder we would specify, the pitch we recommend at that viewing distance, an itemised price including freight to your port, and a production slot on the line — usually within one business day.

Outdoor-Specific Engineering Decisions

A handful of cabinet-level design choices that matter more outdoors than indoors.

  • Sealed module construction. The LED module is sealed during assembly, not field-sealed with silicone after install. Sealing-at-assembly survives the freeze-thaw cycles that fail field-applied gaskets within five years.
  • Cable-free internal connection. Module-to-receiving-card communication runs board-to-board, not through ribbon cables and connectors. Ribbon cables are a known failure mode for screens that vibrate (highway-adjacent installs, stadium roof mounts) — removing them removes the failure.
  • EMC compliance certified. Urban and industrial installations sit next to telecom equipment, transformer substations, broadcast antennas, and other emitters. The outdoor LED screen series is certified for electromagnetic compatibility, which keeps the install on the right side of municipal signage permits.
  • Auto-dimming brightness sensor. A panel that runs at 6,000 nits all night burns power, draws complaints, and ages the LEDs faster. The sensor tracks ambient light and pulls brightness back to the appropriate envelope automatically.
FAQ

Outdoor LED Screen — frequently asked questions.

What does IP65 protection mean for an outdoor LED screen?
IP65 is a two-digit ingress-protection rating. The first digit "6" means the enclosure is dust-tight against fine particles. The second digit "5" means the enclosure is protected against water jets from any direction. Both the LED module and the cabinet on the ARECH outdoor LED screen series carry this rating, which makes the panel fully weather-resistant for permanent open-air installation.
How does an outdoor LED screen stay readable in direct sunlight?
Brightness up to 6,000 nits — roughly five times brighter than a standard indoor display. An on-cabinet ambient-light sensor auto-adjusts panel output through the day to keep image readability constant: full output under midday sun, dimmed output at night to prevent glare and save power.
What is front maintenance and why does it matter for an outdoor LED screen?
Front maintenance means every serviceable component — LED module, power supply, controller — lifts out from the front face of the cabinet. It matters because outdoor LED screens often install where rear access is blocked by the building, expensive to scaffold to (high facades), or physically impossible (pole-mounted units). A field engineer can swap an LED module from a cherry-picker in 23 seconds without dismantling the wall.
What standard cabinet and module sizes does the outdoor series use?
Two module ladders: 250 × 250 mm and 320 × 320 mm. Cabinets built on these footprints assemble into common large-format dimensions such as 1000 × 1000 mm and 960 × 960 mm, and into bespoke screen sizes in multiples of the module footprint.
Can the outdoor LED screen be monitored and controlled remotely?
Yes. The outdoor LED screen series integrates with content-management software that supports remote status monitoring, scheduled content delivery, and brightness adjustment. An operator can manage a network of screens spread across multiple cities from a single console.
How heavy is the outdoor LED screen per square metre?
Roughly 31 kg per square metre at 75 mm cabinet depth. The aluminium-profile cabinet construction keeps weight well below the structural threshold for typical building-facade installation, pole-mount loads, and lifting-equipment lift capacities. Full warranty terms on the warranty page.
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Tell us the venue, the closest viewer distance, the mounting plan, and what the screen needs to do on a busy content day. The reply lands in your inbox the next business day with a cabinet ladder picked, a pitch chosen for the audience distance, a brightness profile mapped to the site's daylight read, a price with freight in, and a production date you can book against.

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