SKU: GC52-NNPAV15C2KIT

Nanlite PavoTube 15C 2' RGBW LED Tube with Internal Battery 2 Light Kit

With a 1.9" diameter and a T12 form factor, the PavoTube 15C 2' RGBW LED Tube with Internal Battery 2 Light Kit from NanLite is ideal for hiding unobtrusively in small areas on a set or for shooting in vehicles such as cars, boats, or planes. The kit contains two PavoTube 15C 2' LED Lights complete with AC adapter, two mounting clips, and a carrying bag. You can connect the lights together with the included sync cord.

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With a 1.9" diameter and a T12 form factor, the PavoTube 15C 2' RGBW LED Tube with Internal Battery 2 Light Kit from NanLite is ideal for hiding unobtrusively in small areas on a set or for shooting in vehicles such as cars, boats, or planes. The kit contains two PavoTube 15C 2' LED Lights complete with AC adapter, two mounting clips, and a carrying bag. You can connect the lights together with the included sync cord.

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