Omega Infinity 600W LED Grow Light for 1.2m x 1.2m Tents – Even Coverage, Strong Value Performance
Best for: 1.2 m x 1.2 m footprints
Our thoughts
If you’re building around a standard 1.2 m bay and want strong, even output without paying premium prices, this is one of the best-balanced options in the 600 W class. Good spread, sensible control, and very consistent performance for the money.
The Omega Infinity 600W is designed as a high-output fixture for true 1.2 m x 1.2 m working areas. It focuses on usable coverage and control rather than chasing headline numbers, which is why it performs so well in repeatable tent and room layouts.
How it compares
This sits in the upper mid-tier of 600 W LEDs.
- Stronger spread and consistency than most entry-level boards
- Close to premium fixtures on footprint performance
- Well below flagship pricing
In simple terms, you’re getting high-end footprint results at a much more sensible cost.
Setup guidance
As a general starting point:
Early stage
Around 70–80 cm above the canopy at lower power
Mid growth
Around 50–60 cm above the canopy at medium power
High output
Around 35–45 cm above the canopy at higher power
These are reference points, not fixed rules. Start higher, increase gradually, and adjust based on room conditions and plant response.
Technical specifications
- Power draw: 600 W
- Input voltage: 240 V AC
- Working footprint: 1.2 m x 1.2 m
- Spectrum: full-cycle blend
- Dimming: on-board manual
- Cooling: passive, fan-free
- Mounting: standard ratchet hangers compatible
Who this is for
- Building around standard 1.2 m bays
- Running high-output single tents
- Setting up repeatable multi-light rooms
- Looking for strong coverage without premium pricing
Particularly well suited to layouts where uniformity and repeatability matter more than chasing peak numbers.
Our take
This is one of the best value 600 W fixtures available if your priority is proper 1.2 m coverage, controllable output, and long-term reliability.
Strong footprint performance, sensible running costs, and very little to go wrong.
Worth picking up if you want a dependable high-output light that delivers where it actually counts.