The Astera Quik Punch is a next-generation LED Fresnel spotlight that combines powerful output, precision optics, and wireless control in a compact, rugged design. Engineered for film, stage, and event professionals, it delivers the punch of a traditional Fresnel while offering the flexibility and efficiency of modern LED technology.
Key Features
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Powerful Output – With just 75 W of draw, QuikPunch delivers up to 8,000 lux at 3 m, matching the punch of a 650 W tungsten Fresnel.
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Zoom Control – A 13°–60° beam range with zero spill and QuikTurn barrel adjustment makes it easy to shape and focus light quickly.
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Color Precision – Built on Astera’s Titan LED engine with RGBMA color mixing, QuikPunch ensures high color fidelity and consistent performance across all settings.
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Wireless & Wired Control – Integrated with Astera’s system, the fixture supports CRMX, Bluetooth, UHF, and IR, plus wired DMX/RDM via 5-pin XLR.
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Smart Tools – Streamline setup and aiming for fast, precise lighting adjustments with the built-in TiltMeter.
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Versatile Mounting – Features a removable yoke, foldable feet, built-in kickstand, airline-track mounting options, and a rear thread for baby pins or clamps.
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Rugged Build – IP65 rating ensures durability for both indoor and outdoor productions.
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Accessories Included – Comes with barndoors, with optional softening filters and rigging adapters available.
Technical Highlights
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75 W LED draw (≈100 W max consumption)
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8,000 lux @ 3 m peak output
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13°–60° smooth zoom range
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~4.5 hours runtime at full output (longer at reduced power)
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5.2 hour charging time
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IP65 weather resistance
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Weight: ~5.6 kg
Why Choose QuikPunch?
The Astera QuikPunch delivers the optical quality of a Fresnel in a portable, battery-powered form factor that’s quick to set up and easy to control. Whether used as a hard punch, uplight, wash, or precision spotlight, it’s designed to save time on set while providing the professional output and color quality demanded by gaffers, lighting designers, and event technicians.












