Wall lights that cast light in the wrong direction — spilling onto neighbouring surfaces, causing glare, or failing to create the atmosphere you had in mind — are one of the most frustrating specification missteps. The problem is often not the fixture itself, but the lack of control over where the light actually goes once it leaves the source.
For low-voltage and mains-voltage outdoor wall lights, beam shaping is the difference between a considered lighting scheme and one that simply illuminates. A shutter accessory clips onto the light source and uses adjustable side panels to restrict the beam width from one or both sides — independently — giving you precise control without rewiring or replacing the fitting.
The In-Lite SHUTTER is a metal beam-shaping accessory designed specifically for use with the In-Lite ACE and HALO wall light ranges. Two variants cover the full range: SHUTTER 1 is compatible with 12 V wall lights, while SHUTTER 2 suits 230 V wall lights. The dual-wing design allows each side panel to be adjusted separately, so the light beam can be tailored to preference or practical need. The matte black metal finish minimises internal reflections, keeping stray light to a minimum and the overall look clean.
The SHUTTER is compact, low-profile, and built to complement the minimalist aesthetic of the ACE and HALO ranges. It fits via a snap- or friction-fit mount onto the compatible fixture — no tools required for installation or removal. One important note for UP-DOWN configurations: because ACE UP-DOWN and HALO UP-DOWN each contain two light sources, two SHUTTER units are needed to control both beams independently.
No additional drivers, transformers, or lamps are required — the SHUTTER is a purely mechanical accessory. Ensure you select the correct variant (SHUTTER 1 for 12 V, SHUTTER 2 for 230 V) to match your existing In-Lite wall light. Compatibility is limited to the ACE (UP) DOWN and HALO (UP) DOWN ranges.
At Lightsource Mallorca, we help you get the details right before anything goes on the wall. Specifying the correct shutter variant at the outset avoids costly returns and site delays — the kind of value engineering that keeps projects moving. If you are fitting multiple UP-DOWN wall lights, we can help you confirm quantities and compatibility across your scheme from the start.