Skyworth Clarus at CEDIA Expo 2025 – outdoor TVs that aren't afraid of the sun or rain!

Calendar 9/5/2025

Skyworth Clarus Outdoor TV – up to 3000 nits brightness, weatherproof against rain and sun. Perfect for gardens, bars, and luxury entertainment spaces.

At this year's CEDIA Expo 2025, Skyworth attracted the attention of visitors by showcasing its full range of Clarus Outdoor TVs. These models stand out not only for their impressive brightness – up to 3000 nits – but also for their weather-resistant design, making them an ideal choice for outdoor use. For system integrators and entertainment installation companies, this solution offers reliability, aesthetics, and image quality in any conditions.

Televisions that perform well in full sunshine and extreme conditions

The Clarus line has quickly gained recognition among professionals. Henley Garcia from Hemag Inc., which deals with installations in Florida, emphasises that Skyworth TVs meet the expectations of customers who require a clear image even in bright sunlight. It is there, in the "Sunshine State," that the Clarus screens have proven their worth, offering not only high brightness but also durability in demanding climates. Garcia's latest installation at Affina Luxury Living in Kendall, where 55” and 75” models were installed with URC system integration, shows that Clarus Outdoor TV can become an entertainment hub operating year-round – from private gardens to resort-style spaces.

Full Sun and Partial Sun – different models, one goal: reliability

Skyworth has prepared two lines for different needs: Clarus Full Sun S1, offering 3000 nits of brightness and available in sizes 65” and 75”, and Clarus Partial Sun PS1, which provides 1200 nits and is available in 55”, 65” and 75” variants. Prices range from $3500 to $6999 USD, clearly indicating that this is a premium segment. Importantly, both models are weather-resistant – from heat reaching 50°C to frosts down to -29°C. The S1 model also has an IK10 rating, guaranteeing the highest resistance to impacts in the industry. It’s no surprise that integrators across the States are installing these televisions not only in homes but also in bars and restaurants with outdoor areas, such as the popular venues Gas Monkey Icehouse and Little Woodrow’s in Texas.

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