What Problems Do We Solve?
Padel involves a large number of “lobs” and “smashes.” When players look up to track the ball's trajectory, they are highly susceptible to severe glare from traditional wide-beam-angle lighting fixtures (the so-called “glare blindness” phenomenon); Furthermore, high-speed balls frequently collide with glass walls and surrounding facilities, and standard lighting fixtures without high-strength protection are highly susceptible to breakage and damage; meanwhile, insufficient illumination in the corners and at the baseline (dark zones) can severely impair players’ ability to anticipate ball speed and landing points, thereby reducing the quality of competition.