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Amaran Ray 60C RGB Bowens Mount Light Kit

Ultra-slim at 43mm and lightweight at 450g, the Ray 60c RGB LED Light from amaran is a 60W full colour, IP54-rated lighting solution intentionally made for creators on the move. Powered by the OmniColour light engine, the Ray 60c is brighter than the previous amaran COB 60x S, bringing power flexibility and easy local/app control via FlowTurn knob and NFC configuration. Choose from an extended colour temperature range of 1800-20,000K in CCT+ with high colour accuracy, and access 360° full colour control with HSI and RGB modes. The Ray 60c is compact, yet still retains a full-size Bowens mount, while offering Ace E-Lock compatibility and USB-C PD support. The light is easy to pack, mount, and carry with you. Essential accessories are included so the Ray 60c comes travel-ready for everything from outdoor spaces to studio setups.

SKU: GC49-25.MP0003018E

Amaran Ray 60C RGB Bowens Mount Light Kit

Amaran Ray 60C RGB Bowens Mount Light Kit

Ultra-slim at 43mm and lightweight at 450g, the Ray 60c RGB LED Light from amaran is a 60W full colour, IP54-rated lighting solution intentionally made for creators on the move. Powered by the OmniColour light engine, the Ray 60c is brighter than the previous amaran COB 60x S, bringing power flexibility and easy local/app control via FlowTurn knob and NFC configuration. Choose from an extended colour temperature range of 1800-20,000K in CCT+ with high colour accuracy, and access 360° full colour control with HSI and RGB modes. The Ray 60c is compact, yet still retains a full-size Bowens mount, while offering Ace E-Lock compatibility and USB-C PD support. The light is easy to pack, mount, and carry with you. Essential accessories are included so the Ray 60c comes travel-ready for everything from outdoor spaces to studio setups.

Powerful Lighting, Ultra-Compact Body

The bare light delivers up to 3910 lux at 1m and 4300K, but pair it with the separately available Mini Reflector or Mini Fresnel if you need some extra punch. Experience 4021 lumens, green-magenta shift, and find true-to-life colours with high CRI 95, TLCI 95, SSI 80/87, TM-30 94/100 ratings. These ratings reflect cleaner whites, true skin tones, and highly accurate colours that stay consistent on camera and to the eye.

360° Full Colour

Amaran's OmniColour engine offers an enhanced colour spectrum with expanded red and blue ranges for a fuller, more balanced spectrum of light. The Ray 60c has a 2300-10,000K adjustable colour temperature that can be extended to a wider 1800-20,000K range in CCT+ mode. Another benefit is 0-100% stepless brightness control. The light supports 360° of colour control for creating different looks, while the FX mode lets you select from 12 different effects: fireworks, faulty bulb, lightning, TV, pulsing, strobe, explosion, fire, paparazzi, welding, cop car, and party.

Adaptive Control

Other highlights are a Quick Operation mode for instant adjustments of settings, custom shortcuts for long press and double click options, as well as High-Speed Photography and Studio modes. Control is simplified with an intuitive menu and a TFT screen for quick onboard operation. A FlowTurn knob gives you tactile feedback when adjusting the lighting settings, but the Ray 60c also provides one-tap pairing to the amaran app thanks to its built-in NFC configuration. Bluetooth app control has a generous 80m wireless operating range.

Multiple Power Options

Supporting the amaran Ace E-Lock for optional portable batteries, USB-C PD 3.0, and DC 12V-24V power input methods, the Ray 60c expands and simplifies your power options. With the included power adapter and cable, run the light on AC power or use optional power banks and chargers via USB-C PD 3.0. Achieve cable-free operation for 46 minutes at 100% output using the optional amaran Peak 75 or up to 65 minutes with the optional amaran Peak.

IP54 Design & Low Fan Noise

IP54 rating ensures dust and splash resistance, a great asset if you're working outside and dealing with wind, light rain, sand, or humidity. Active fan cooling is quiet enough for video work at 28 dBA (maximum output) with the choice of silent or smart fan modes. This is a practical COB LED lighting solution for creators in need of a portable and quiet light without giving up image quality. It sets up fast and is suitable for tight spaces, on the go, and between locations.

Wide Compatibility

The fixture's metal, full-size Bowens mount is fully compatible with the separately available Mini Reflector, Mini Fresnel, and other Bowens modifiers. In addition, a 1/4"-20 screw mount allows attachment to optional mounting gear. amaran adds a 30cm diametre one-snap setup Octa Dome 30 softbox, along with a convenient Ace Lock to Baby Pin Adapter Grip for quick mounting to optional light stands or handheld use with optional portable batteries. The accessory features a durable silicone strap for securing your power source.

Key Features:

Suitable for Content Creators

3,910 Lux Output at 1 m

1800-20,000K CCT and RGB

AC or Battery Power

USB-C PD Fast Power

Onboard and App Control

FlowTurn and NFC Enabled

High CRI and TLCI Ratings

OmniColour Engine with G/M Shift

Built-in Lighting Effects

Fan Cooled Bowens Mount

IP54 Dust and Water Protection

1/4"-20 Standard Mounting

Ace E-Lock System Compatible

What's in the Box:

Amaran Ray 60C RGB Bowens Mount Light Kit

Amaran Ray 60c

Amaran Ace Lock to Baby Pin Adapter Grip

Amaran Octa Dome 30

Amaran Octa Dome 30 Diffusion Cloth

Amaran Octa Dome 30 Light Control Grid

Amaran AC to DC 90W Power Adapter (0.5m)

Amaran AC Power Cable (4m)

Amaran Ray Carrying Bag

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Product Overview

Amaran Ray 60C RGB Bowens Mount Light Kit

Ultra-slim at 43mm and lightweight at 450g, the Ray 60c RGB LED Light from amaran is a 60W full colour, IP54-rated lighting solution intentionally made for creators on the move. Powered by the OmniColour light engine, the Ray 60c is brighter than the previous amaran COB 60x S, bringing power flexibility and easy local/app control via FlowTurn knob and NFC configuration. Choose from an extended colour temperature range of 1800-20,000K in CCT+ with high colour accuracy, and access 360° full colour control with HSI and RGB modes. The Ray 60c is compact, yet still retains a full-size Bowens mount, while offering Ace E-Lock compatibility and USB-C PD support. The light is easy to pack, mount, and carry with you. Essential accessories are included so the Ray 60c comes travel-ready for everything from outdoor spaces to studio setups.

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