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Amaran Halo 300x Bi-colour LED Monolight

Made for larger creative setups, the Halo 300x Bi-colour LED Monolight from Amaran keeps an all-metal compact design at 305W of power to better suit expanded home studios, livestream rooms, and production sets. This point-source COB fixture offers bright output in a compact body, producing up to 16,200 lux from a distance of 3.3' at its native and wider 85° beam angle. Just as the Halo 200x, the 300x version has a variable CCT from 2700 to 6500K and high colour accuracy ratings, which enable flattering warm and cool lighting results. Control its settings with instant, one-tap pairing to the Amaran app via built-in NFC and power the fixture using a single 16.4' long AC power cable. The Halo 300x has a similar all-in-one monolight design to its 200x version and retains a reinforced full-size metal Bowens mount for wide compatibility. With the power supply integrated directly into the fixture, the Amaran Halo 300x delivers high-output performance while maintaining a small footprint and an efficient, clutter-free lighting setup.

SKU: GC49-25.MP0003043V

Amaran Halo 300x Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Amaran Halo 300x Bi-colour LED Monolight

Made for larger creative setups, the Halo 300x Bi-colour LED Monolight from Amaran keeps an all-metal compact design at 305W of power to better suit expanded home studios, livestream rooms, and production sets. This point-source COB fixture offers bright output in a compact body, producing up to 16,200 lux from a distance of 3.3' at its native and wider 85° beam angle. Just as the Halo 200x, the 300x version has a variable CCT from 2700 to 6500K and high colour accuracy ratings, which enable flattering warm and cool lighting results. Control its settings with instant, one-tap pairing to the Amaran app via built-in NFC and power the fixture using a single 16.4' long AC power cable. The Halo 300x has a similar all-in-one monolight design to its 200x version and retains a reinforced full-size metal Bowens mount for wide compatibility. With the power supply integrated directly into the fixture, the Amaran Halo 300x delivers high-output performance while maintaining a small footprint and an efficient, clutter-free lighting setup.

Key Features:

For Content Creators & Vloggers

Output: 16,200 Lux at 3.3' (Bare)

2700-6500K CCT

AC Power

Onboard & App Control; NFC Tap

DMX via USB-C with Optional Adapter

CRI 96 | TLCI 97 | TM-30 94/102

85° Native Beam Angle & 9 Effects

Fan Cooled, Bowens & All-metal Design

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Amaran Halo 300x Bi-colour LED Monolight

IEC C13 AC Power Cable (16.4')

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Amaran Halo 300x Bi-colour LED Monolight

Made for larger creative setups, the Halo 300x Bi-colour LED Monolight from Amaran keeps an all-metal compact design at 305W of power to better suit expanded home studios, livestream rooms, and production sets. This point-source COB fixture offers bright output in a compact body, producing up to 16,200 lux from a distance of 3.3' at its native and wider 85° beam angle. Just as the Halo 200x, the 300x version has a variable CCT from 2700 to 6500K and high colour accuracy ratings, which enable flattering warm and cool lighting results. Control its settings with instant, one-tap pairing to the Amaran app via built-in NFC and power the fixture using a single 16.4' long AC power cable. The Halo 300x has a similar all-in-one monolight design to its 200x version and retains a reinforced full-size metal Bowens mount for wide compatibility. With the power supply integrated directly into the fixture, the Amaran Halo 300x delivers high-output performance while maintaining a small footprint and an efficient, clutter-free lighting setup.

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