
The European manufacturer introduces two new multispectral LED fixtures in its Theatre range: the T3 Profile, a moving head fixture designed for large theatres and opera houses and the T10 Profile, compact and fixed for short to medium throw distances.
It is Vincent Bouquet, Technical Director of Robe France, who presents the result of the work carried out by the R&D team of the Czech company
T3 Profile
Scheduled for this autumn, two developments join the T range. Catching the eye with its bodybuilder-like proportions, the new T3 Profile is a moving head fixture with motorized framing blades, derived from the T2 and designed to meet the need for high output.

This new 45 kg fixture becomes the most powerful LED moving light in the Robe range, featuring a 1,400 W multispectral light engine delivering more than 40,000 lumens.
Although it can potentially be used for many applications, its characteristics including a variable CRI up to 95 (TLCI of 94), ultra-silent operation, a 5°– 60° zoom range, and a very specific selection of gobos and patterns make it particularly well suited to large opera houses, theatres, and television studios.
The major innovation of this product lies in its new patented progressive frost system called “Profrost,” which mechanically uses six different filters to deliver an ultra-smooth, homogeneous transition with no aberrations.
The T3, which will be available in Profile or Fresnel versions, (later in a PC version) will enter production at the beginning of 2026.
T10 Profile

Standing proudly beside it is the new T10 Profile, a compact evolution of the T11. The latter, which is increasingly replacing 2 kW halogen Profile, required a successor specifically designed for close-range applications.
As a result, the T10 is equipped with a 200 W LED engine delivering 8,300 lumens and features a wide zoom range of 5°–55° (slightly wider than the original 50° of the T11). Both models share the same functions as well as the same accessories, including optional iris and rotating gobo modules.
This reduced-size model is also offered in a Pelicase transport case designed for the cinema and film set market. Its production will also begin in the first quarter of 2026.
For more information, visit the Robe Lighting website







