[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":556},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-en-led-screen-outdoor-advertising-dooh-2026":3,"blog-related-en-led-screen-outdoor-advertising-dooh-2026":540},{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"body":7,"category":520,"date":521,"dateModified":521,"datePublished":521,"description":522,"extension":523,"faq":524,"hreflangPair":530,"image":531,"lang":532,"meta":533,"navigation":534,"path":535,"seo":536,"slug":537,"stem":538,"video":530,"__hash__":539},"blog\u002Fblog\u002Fen-led-screen-outdoor-advertising-dooh-2026.md","Outdoor LED Screens & DOOH Advertising: Complete Guide 2026","Pixelight",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":503},"minimark",[10,14,19,22,25,29,32,108,111,115,118,192,195,199,202,207,210,216,219,280,284,287,303,306,310,313,319,325,331,337,341,344,406,409,413,416,419,423,426,446,449,452,456,461,464,469,472,477,480,485,488,493,496],[11,12,13],"p",{},"Digital out-of-home (DOOH) advertising has undergone a fundamental transformation over the past decade. Where static paper posters once dominated roadsides and urban environments, high-brightness LED screens now command pedestrian attention, rotate multiple advertising slots, and connect to programmatic buying platforms in real time. For brand managers, media owners, and municipalities considering a DOOH investment in 2026, this guide covers every technical and commercial dimension of outdoor LED screen selection.",[15,16,18],"h2",{"id":17},"why-outdoor-led-for-dooh","Why Outdoor LED for DOOH?",[11,20,21],{},"The case for LED over conventional static advertising is quantitative. A single outdoor LED panel can display 6 to 12 rotating creatives per hour across multiple advertisers, multiplying revenue per installation by a factor of three to five compared with a static equivalent of the same size. LED panels also allow same-day creative changes, dayparting (different content at breakfast, lunchtime, and evening), and weather-triggered dynamic content — showing hot drink promotions when temperature drops below 10°C, for instance.",[11,23,24],{},"Beyond revenue, LED screens deliver dramatically higher recall rates. According to JCDecaux and Clear Channel impact studies, DOOH achieves 63% unaided recall versus 47% for static posters in equivalent positions.",[15,26,28],{"id":27},"brightness-the-critical-specification","Brightness: The Critical Specification",[11,30,31],{},"Outdoor LED screens operate in an uncontrolled light environment. On a clear summer day, ambient illuminance on a south-facing surface can exceed 100,000 lux. To maintain a legible image, the screen's luminance must significantly exceed that of reflected sunlight from its surroundings.",[33,34,35,51],"table",{},[36,37,38],"thead",{},[39,40,41,45,48],"tr",{},[42,43,44],"th",{},"Environment",[42,46,47],{},"Recommended Brightness",[42,49,50],{},"Typical Pixel Pitch",[52,53,54,66,76,87,98],"tbody",{},[39,55,56,60,63],{},[57,58,59],"td",{},"Sheltered location \u002F north-facing",[57,61,62],{},"3,500–5,000 nits",[57,64,65],{},"P4–P6",[39,67,68,71,74],{},[57,69,70],{},"Open street-level, no direct sun",[57,72,73],{},"5,000–6,000 nits",[57,75,65],{},[39,77,78,81,84],{},[57,79,80],{},"South-facing full-sun exposure",[57,82,83],{},"6,000–8,000 nits",[57,85,86],{},"P4–P8",[39,88,89,92,95],{},[57,90,91],{},"Highway billboard, high altitude",[57,93,94],{},"7,000–10,000 nits",[57,96,97],{},"P8–P10",[39,99,100,103,105],{},[57,101,102],{},"Stadium perimeter \u002F floodlit",[57,104,73],{},[57,106,107],{},"P6–P10",[11,109,110],{},"Automatic luminance sensors are now standard on professional outdoor screens. These photocells sample ambient brightness every few seconds and adjust output accordingly — reducing power consumption by 35–45% over a 24-hour cycle and meeting the French legal obligation to dim between 23:00 and 06:00 in residential zones.",[15,112,114],{"id":113},"ip-ratings-explained","IP Ratings Explained",[11,116,117],{},"Ingress protection (IP) to IEC 60529 is non-negotiable for outdoor installations. The two-digit code defines resistance to solid particles (first digit, 0–6) and liquids (second digit, 0–9).",[33,119,120,136],{},[36,121,122],{},[39,123,124,127,130,133],{},[42,125,126],{},"IP Rating",[42,128,129],{},"Dust Protection",[42,131,132],{},"Water Protection",[42,134,135],{},"Recommended Use",[52,137,138,152,166,179],{},[39,139,140,143,146,149],{},[57,141,142],{},"IP54",[57,144,145],{},"Partial",[57,147,148],{},"Splash from any direction",[57,150,151],{},"Semi-sheltered, covered arcade",[39,153,154,157,160,163],{},[57,155,156],{},"IP65",[57,158,159],{},"Full",[57,161,162],{},"Water jets from any direction",[57,164,165],{},"Standard outdoor — minimum acceptable",[39,167,168,171,173,176],{},[57,169,170],{},"IP67",[57,172,159],{},[57,174,175],{},"Immersion to 1 m \u002F 30 min",[57,177,178],{},"Flood-risk zones, pressure-wash areas",[39,180,181,184,186,189],{},[57,182,183],{},"IP68",[57,185,159],{},[57,187,188],{},"Continuous immersion >1 m",[57,190,191],{},"Marine, underground, permanent water contact",[11,193,194],{},"For the vast majority of outdoor DOOH installations, IP65 is the baseline. Consider IP67 for coastal locations, areas adjacent to water features, or any installation that will be cleaned with high-pressure equipment.",[15,196,198],{"id":197},"pixel-pitch-selection-for-outdoor-screens","Pixel Pitch Selection for Outdoor Screens",[11,200,201],{},"Pixel pitch is the centre-to-centre distance between adjacent LED clusters, expressed in millimetres. It determines both the minimum comfortable viewing distance and the cost per square metre of the panel.",[203,204,206],"h3",{"id":205},"viewing-distance-formula","Viewing Distance Formula",[11,208,209],{},"A practical rule of thumb: minimum viewing distance (metres) ≈ pixel pitch (mm) × 1,000 ÷ 1,000 = pixel pitch (mm). However, for advertising content viewed in motion (passing vehicles), the optimal formula is:",[11,211,212],{},[213,214,215],"strong",{},"Minimum comfortable viewing distance = pixel pitch (mm) × 8",[11,217,218],{},"So a P6 (6 mm pitch) outdoor screen is clearly legible from 48 m or beyond — appropriate for a roadside billboard seen by passing traffic at 50 km\u002Fh.",[33,220,221,234],{},[36,222,223],{},[39,224,225,228,231],{},[42,226,227],{},"Pixel Pitch",[42,229,230],{},"Min. Viewing Distance",[42,232,233],{},"Typical Application",[52,235,236,247,258,269],{},[39,237,238,241,244],{},[57,239,240],{},"P2.5–P3.9",[57,242,243],{},"8–15 m",[57,245,246],{},"Pedestrian zones, shopping streets",[39,248,249,252,255],{},[57,250,251],{},"P4–P5",[57,253,254],{},"16–25 m",[57,256,257],{},"Town squares, transport hubs",[39,259,260,263,266],{},[57,261,262],{},"P6–P8",[57,264,265],{},"30–50 m",[57,267,268],{},"Roadside billboards, urban arterials",[39,270,271,274,277],{},[57,272,273],{},"P10–P16",[57,275,276],{},"60–100 m",[57,278,279],{},"Highway advertising, stadium fascia",[15,281,283],{"id":282},"content-formats-and-aspect-ratios","Content Formats and Aspect Ratios",[11,285,286],{},"Standard DOOH formats for outdoor screens broadly follow two orientations:",[288,289,290,297],"ul",{},[291,292,293,296],"li",{},[213,294,295],{},"Landscape 16:9"," — classic billboard aspect ratio, suitable for horizontal locations above roads or on building facades.",[291,298,299,302],{},[213,300,301],{},"Portrait 9:16"," — increasingly dominant in urban pedestrian environments and bus shelters, mirroring smartphone content formats. Portrait format is reported to achieve 15–20% higher engagement in pedestrian zones.",[11,304,305],{},"Content must be produced at native screen resolution or higher. Typical resolutions for a 10 m² outdoor panel range from 320×180 pixels (P10) to 1,250×704 pixels (P4). Unlike indoor fine-pitch screens, outdoor screens do not require extremely high pixel counts because minimum viewing distances are much greater.",[15,307,309],{"id":308},"regulations-for-outdoor-led-in-france","Regulations for Outdoor LED in France",[11,311,312],{},"France has one of Europe's most structured regulatory frameworks for outdoor advertising. Key obligations include:",[11,314,315,318],{},[213,316,317],{},"Mandatory shutdown:"," All luminous advertising must be switched off between 01:00 and 06:00, and between midnight and 06:00 in municipalities with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants. Automatic timers or photocell control satisfy this requirement.",[11,320,321,324],{},[213,322,323],{},"Size thresholds:"," Screens over 8 m² in urban areas typically require a declaration to the mairie. Screens over 50 m² require a formal permis d'afficher. In classified zones (ZPPAUP, sites classés, ABF perimeters), any illuminated advertising is subject to specific authorisation from the architecte des bâtiments de France.",[11,326,327,330],{},[213,328,329],{},"Luminance limits in protected zones:"," Maximum 600 cd\u002Fm² face luminance applies in zones naturelles and near classified historic monuments. This effectively restricts very-high-brightness DOOH panels in heritage environments.",[11,332,333,336],{},[213,334,335],{},"Structural permits:"," Standalone totems and roof-mounted installations require a permis de construire if the structure exceeds certain dimensions — typically 6 m in height. A bureau de contrôle study is mandatory for screens above 4 m².",[15,338,340],{"id":339},"roi-what-to-expect-from-a-dooh-investment","ROI: What to Expect from a DOOH Investment",[11,342,343],{},"Financial performance varies widely by location, traffic count, and commercial structure. A standalone operator leasing advertising slots can expect:",[33,345,346,362],{},[36,347,348],{},[39,349,350,353,356,359],{},[42,351,352],{},"Screen Size",[42,354,355],{},"Location Type",[42,357,358],{},"Annual Revenue Potential",[42,360,361],{},"Typical Payback",[52,363,364,378,392],{},[39,365,366,369,372,375],{},[57,367,368],{},"6 m²",[57,370,371],{},"Town centre, 15,000 daily footfall",[57,373,374],{},"€25,000–45,000",[57,376,377],{},"24–30 months",[39,379,380,383,386,389],{},[57,381,382],{},"12 m²",[57,384,385],{},"Urban arterial, 40,000 daily vehicles",[57,387,388],{},"€60,000–100,000",[57,390,391],{},"18–24 months",[39,393,394,397,400,403],{},[57,395,396],{},"32 m²",[57,398,399],{},"Motorway service area",[57,401,402],{},"€120,000–200,000",[57,404,405],{},"18–36 months",[11,407,408],{},"These figures assume 6–10 rotating advertisers per day at market rates. Many operators achieve accelerated payback by pre-signing anchor advertisers to 12-month contracts before installation.",[15,410,412],{"id":411},"pixelights-outdoor-led-range","Pixelight's Outdoor LED Range",[11,414,415],{},"With more than 19 years of LED integration experience from bases in Tourcoing and Monaco, Pixelight has deployed outdoor DOOH screens across France and the Mediterranean region. The IKONE PRO range covers P4 to P10 outdoor modules rated IP65 as standard, with optional IP67 housing. FIXART standalone structures are engineered with wind-load calculations to EN 1991-1-4, covering sites up to 180 km\u002Fh Beaufort class. All outdoor screens include automatic brightness control, 3G\u002F4G remote monitoring, and are pre-configured for programmatic content management system (CMS) integration.",[11,417,418],{},"Pixelight's project teams handle full regulatory compliance, from mairie declarations to ABF consultations, making the process straightforward for first-time DOOH operators.",[15,420,422],{"id":421},"maintenance-considerations","Maintenance Considerations",[11,424,425],{},"Unlike static posters, outdoor LED screens require structured preventive maintenance to protect their investment value. Recommended schedule:",[288,427,428,434,440],{},[291,429,430,433],{},[213,431,432],{},"Quarterly:"," cleaning of cabinet vents, visual inspection of pixel uniformity, firmware updates",[291,435,436,439],{},[213,437,438],{},"Biannual:"," full front-surface cleaning, fan filter replacement, review of brightness calibration",[291,441,442,445],{},[213,443,444],{},"Annual:"," full photometric calibration, module-level test, structural fixing inspection",[11,447,448],{},"Pixelight's maintenance contracts guarantee response times of 4–8 hours for critical failures and include remote diagnostics via the integrated monitoring system, minimising revenue-generating downtime.",[450,451],"hr",{},[15,453,455],{"id":454},"faq","FAQ",[11,457,458],{},[213,459,460],{},"What minimum brightness is required for an outdoor LED screen to be visible in direct sunlight?",[11,462,463],{},"A minimum of 5,000 nits (cd\u002Fm²) is required for reliable visibility in direct sunlight. Screens installed on south-facing facades or in open environments without any shade should target 6,000–8,000 nits. Below 4,000 nits, content washes out during peak daylight hours, significantly reducing advertising impact.",[11,465,466],{},[213,467,468],{},"What is the difference between IP54, IP65 and IP67 for outdoor LED screens?",[11,470,471],{},"IP54 offers limited dust ingress protection and splash resistance — suitable only for semi-sheltered locations. IP65 provides full dust-tightness and protection against water jets from any direction, making it the minimum standard for exposed outdoor installations. IP67 adds immersion resistance to 1 metre depth and is recommended for screens in flood-risk zones or areas subject to pressure washing.",[11,473,474],{},[213,475,476],{},"What is the typical ROI of a DOOH LED screen compared with a static billboard?",[11,478,479],{},"Studies by OAAA and Outsmart consistently show digital billboards generate 3–5× the advertising revenue per square metre of static equivalents, due to the ability to sell multiple rotating slots. Typical payback periods for outdoor LED installations range from 18 to 36 months depending on traffic volume and the number of advertising clients sharing the screen.",[11,481,482],{},[213,483,484],{},"What regulations apply to outdoor LED screens and digital signage in France?",[11,486,487],{},"French outdoor advertising is governed by the Code de l'environnement (articles L.581-1 and following) and the 2012 décret enseignes. Key rules include mandatory shutdown between 01:00 and 06:00, maximum luminance limits in protected zones (ABF, zones naturelles), and declaratory or permit requirements from the mairie or préfecture depending on surface area and location. Screens over 50 m² typically require a permis d'afficher.",[11,489,490],{},[213,491,492],{},"What refresh rate is required on an outdoor LED screen to capture video content cleanly?",[11,494,495],{},"A minimum refresh rate of 3,840 Hz is recommended for outdoor screens that will display video content filmed at 25 or 30 fps. This ensures no banding or flicker is visible on camera, which is critical for DOOH locations where advertisers' own video content will be broadcast and potentially photographed or filmed for campaign reports.",[11,497,498],{},[499,500,502],"a",{"href":501},"\u002Fcontact","Contact Pixelight to plan your outdoor LED or DOOH project",{"title":504,"searchDepth":505,"depth":505,"links":506},"",2,[507,508,509,510,514,515,516,517,518,519],{"id":17,"depth":505,"text":18},{"id":27,"depth":505,"text":28},{"id":113,"depth":505,"text":114},{"id":197,"depth":505,"text":198,"children":511},[512],{"id":205,"depth":513,"text":206},3,{"id":282,"depth":505,"text":283},{"id":308,"depth":505,"text":309},{"id":339,"depth":505,"text":340},{"id":411,"depth":505,"text":412},{"id":421,"depth":505,"text":422},{"id":454,"depth":505,"text":455},"secteurs","2026-05-16","Everything you need to know about outdoor LED screens for DOOH advertising in 2026. 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