
Interactive Floor LED Display
Pixel Pitch:P2.9/P3.9/P5.9
Cabinet Size:1000*500mm/500*500mm
Ultra-Wide Viewing Angle
Classic Modular Structure
Stable Signal & Power Supply
Energy-Efficient Performance
Uniform Color & High Contrast
Patented Mask & Advanced Ink Coating/Frosted tempered glass
No Additional Protective Cover Needed
Products Description

An Interactive Floor LED Display is a load bearing LED floor system designed to present visual content while responding to movement on its surface. Compared with a standard LED floor tile screen, the interactive version adds sensing capabilities, allowing the image to change as people walk across it. The interaction is based on position or motion detection, so users can trigger visual effects in real time.
In commercial venues, stage events, and immersive installations, this type of interactive stage LED screen is often used to enhance engagement and guide user flow. The system still follows the core architecture of LED displays-cabinet structure, LED modules, control system, and surface mask-while integrating sensing hardware and interaction software. The series offers multiple pixel pitch options, P2.976, P3.91, and P5.95, to match different viewing distances and project sizes. The structure is engineered for high mechanical strength, anti-slip safety, and long-term operation, meeting the needs of both fixed installations and rental environments.
Key Features of Interactive Floor LED Display

High Load-Bearing Structure
The floor system is engineered to withstand heavy pressure, with load capacity reaching ≥2000 kg/m². This makes it suitable for public spaces, stage performances, and scenarios with continuous foot traffic or equipment movement.
Anti-Slip and Anti-Glare Surface
The mask adopts a matte composite surface to enhance slip-resistance and reduce glare under stage lighting, ensuring stable visual performance for both live viewing and camera setups.


Real Time Interactive Response
The display can respond instantly to movement, generating effects such as ripples, lighting trails, or motion graphics. Interaction can be achieved through built-in sensing chips or external infrared/radar systems, depending on the installation method.
Modular Design for Maintenance
Maintaness of LED Modules can be serviced from the Front, reducing downtime during events or operations-an advantage for rental companies and fixed venues with tight schedules.

Two Interactive Interactive Floor LED Display Types
A. Built-In Sensing Module
In this solution, each floor tile incorporates a sensor assembly capable of detecting force or position directly from the surface. Data is transmitted to the control system without requiring additional external devices. As the sensing points are located within the module, the system achieves greater precision in identifying user positions, proving particularly advantageous when multiple individuals are present simultaneously. The installation is relatively clean since no perimeter equipment is required. However, the overall cost is higher, and replacing sensing elements increases maintenance expenses. This solution is typically suited for long-term installation scenarios where precision and stability are prioritised over system cost.
B. Standard LED Floor with Infrared or Radar Sensors
This method uses a regular LED floor and places infrared or radar sensors around the boundary. The sensors detect movement above the surface and map the position to the visual content. Since the display itself does not include sensing hardware, the system cost is lower and easier to scale for temporary projects. However, the interaction accuracy depends on sensor placement and distance. In crowded environments or multi-user scenarios, the system may require calibration to avoid overlap or blind spots. This approach is widely used in rental events, nightclubs, and short-term exhibitions.
| Item | Built-In Sensing Module | Standard Floor + Infrared/Radar |
|---|---|---|
| Interaction Accuracy | Higher, tile-level detection | Moderate, area-based |
| Response Behavior | Faster and more consistent | May vary with sensor distance |
| Installation Layout | Integrated, minimal peripheral device | Requires external sensor setup |
| Multi-User Handling | Performs well in high-traffic scenarios | May need calibration |
| System Cost | Higher | More economical |
| Typical Deployment | Long-term and premium projects | Rental or budget-focused use |

FAQ
Q: How is the load-bearing capacity evaluated, and can the interactive floor LED display handle long-term high traffic?
A: Load capacity is based on a uniform distributed load (kg/m²). Within the rated specification, the floor LED tile will not deform or sink under continuous foot traffic. If the project involves concentrated loads such as equipment wheels or point pressure, a load simulation is recommended. For detailed structural data, you can contact us with your project parameters.
Q: Is the surface certified for slip resistance in public environments?
A: The matte composite mask is designed for anti-slip performance and glare control, suitable for retail floors, live events, and LED dance floor panel installations. If the project requires specific friction coefficient data or compliance documentation, contact us for testing reports.
Q: Can the LED floor handle accidental liquid spills during operation?
A: The front protection level reaches IP65, which prevents dust and splash ingress. However, prolonged pooling water or direct washing is not recommended. For semi-humid environments or installations near public entrances, drainage and ventilation design should be planned in advance.
Q: Can a damaged module be replaced individually without affecting visual uniformity?
A: Modules may be maintained independently. Following replacement, brightness and chromaticity may be calibrated via the control system to maintain overall uniformity of the interactive floor LED display. Calibration files may be provided upon request.
Q: Are there visual appearance options when the screen is powered off?
A: Yes. We offer two mask color options-light tea and dark tea-to match different ambient environments. The dark tone provides a more uniform black-out appearance when the floor LED screen is off, which is preferred in high-contrast stage and commercial installations.
Q: If interaction accuracy drops on-site, can it be adjusted through software, or does hardware need replacement?
A: For built-in sensing systems, positional calibration can typically be done via software without hardware changes. Infrared/radar systems can improve accuracy through angle, distance, and coverage adjustments. Hardware replacement is only required in cases of physical sensor failure or repositioning needs. If you encounter signal deviation during installation, contact us for remote technical support.
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