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Aputure INFINIBAR PB12 4-Light Kit

Expand the possibilities of your production with the 4' INFINIBAR PB12 RGB LED Light Panel 4-Light Kit from Aputure, which includes additional power cables, adapters, and light control grids in a sturdy flight case. In addition to charging each light individually, the kit is equipped with a 330W power adapter, a 4-way splitter that enables all fixtures to charge simultaneously, and four male-to-male cables for powering the lights in a series.

SKU: GC49-24.APL0300AXT

Aputure INFINIBAR PB12 4-Light Kit

Aputure INFINIBAR PB12 4-Light Kit

Expand the possibilities of your production with the 4' INFINIBAR PB12 RGB LED Light Panel 4-Light Kit from Aputure, which includes additional power cables, adapters, and light control grids in a sturdy flight case. In addition to charging each light individually, the kit is equipped with a 330W power adapter, a 4-way splitter that enables all fixtures to charge simultaneously, and four male-to-male cables for powering the lights in a series.

Aputure INFINIBAR PB12 RGB LED Light Panel (4')

Versatile and precise, the 4' INFINIBAR PB12 RGB LED Light Panel from Aputure is a professional's choice for dynamic and colourful lighting designs. Featuring 96 pixels of CRI 96/TLCI 98 colour quality throughout its multiple colour modes, the INFINIBAR is designed to be a key light, built directly into sets, or used with its connector ecosystem to create new shapes and designs. The unit's proprietary RGBWW chipset produces colour temperature light of 2000 to 10,000K with full green-magenta adjustment, and it has advanced hue, saturation, and intensity controls for a wide gamut of precise and accurate colours. Connect multiple INFINIBAR panels of any size with up to ten different connectors, available separately, then synchronise them via the Sidus Link app, LumenRadio CRMX, or through wired DMX with an optional USB-C to DMX adapter.

Lightweight at 1.9 kg, the INFINIBAR features a durable aluminium housing that's also mountable with the included Clamp to Baby Pin Adapter, two 1/4-20" female threads , magnetic spacers, and the Straight Connector for the INFINIBAR Rail system. The unit can be powered with a built-in lithium battery that can operate at 100% brightness for 80 minutes or via the included AC adapter. Alternately, multiple units can share one power supply when linked together with the power-sharing connectors.

Output

4' 27W panel light with proprietary RGBWW chipset and 96 individual pixels (or lighting zones)

617 lux at 7500K

0 to 100% brightness control at increments of .1%

Nine built-in lighting effects: Fireworks II, Fire II, Paparazzi II, Faulty Bulb II, TV III, Pulsing III, Cop Car III, Lightning III, Party II

Seven pixel effects: Colour Fade, Colour Cycle, 1-Pixel Chase, 2-Pixel Chase, 3-Pixel Chase, Rainbow, Pixel Fire

Colour

Fully tunable correlated colour temperature (CCT) from 2000 to 10,000K with green and magenta adjustment

High colour standards of CRI: 96+, TLCI: 98+, SSI (D56): 74, SSI (Tungsten): 85, TM-30 Rf: 94, and TM-30 Rg: 103

Advanced HSI with white point CCT control, industry-standard xy (CIE 1931), RGB, 300+ gel presets, and greater than 90% of colours within Rec.2020 colour space

Power

AC adapter included

Built-in 59.2Wh lithium battery lasts up to 80 minutes at maximum output

Smart Battery Life Mode adjusts the runtime to 2, 4, 6, and 8 hours

Share AC Power over multiple INFINIBARs with connector ecosystem

Connect and Control

Multiple control methods: Sidus Link App, LumenRadio CRMX, DMX/RDM via USB-C cable available separately

Straight connector included; nine other splicing connectors available separately (triangle flat, triangle 3D, hexagon flat, hexagon 3D, 3-way flat, 4-way flat, 6-way flat, square flat, and square 3D)

Infinite blending design to reduce visible gaps when connecting multiple lights

Included mounting options: Clamp to Baby Pin Adapter, two 1/4-20" female threads, magnetic spacers, and the Straight Connector for the INFINIBAR Rail system

Aputure 45° Slip-On Grid for INFINIBAR PB12 RGB LED Light Panel

This Aputure 45° Slip-On Grid is specifically designed for the INFINIBAR PB12 RGB LED Light Panel. The 45° grid narrows the beam spread, adds directional control, and minimises spill light.

Aputure 4-Way Power Splitter Cable for INFINIBAR Series Lights

The Aputure 4-Way Power Splitter Cable is an accessory for the PB3, PB6, and PB12 INFINIBAR RGB LED panel lights.

Aputure INFINIBAR Power Adapter (24V, 330W)

Essential for managing cables in multilight arrays, the Aputure INFINIBAR Power Adapter outputs 330W of DC power and comes with a 5' AC cable to power or charge up to eight PB12 RGB LED lights in a closed circuit. The adapter's 5.5mm DC locking barrel connector is compatible with Aputure's optional power accessories.

Closed Circuit

In a closed circuit, the power adapter can power or charge up to:

20 INFINIBAR PB3 RGB LED light panels

13 INFINIBAR PB6 RGB LED light panels

8 INFINIBAR PB12 RGB LED light panels

Open Circuit

In an open circuit, the power adapter can power or charge up to:

11 INFINIBAR PB3 RGB LED light panels

9 INFINIBAR PB6 RGB LED light panels

6 INFINIBAR PB12 RGB LED light panels

Aputure INFINIBAR PB12 Rolling Hard Case (4-Light)

Designed to accommodate the INFINIBAR PB12 four-light kit, this Rolling Hard Case from Aputure stores, transports, and protects the four lights and their accompanying suite of accessories including power adapters, rigging hardware, cables, and splitters.

Key Features:

For Studio and Film/TV Production

Output: 617 Lux at 3.3' (120°, 7500K)

2000 to 10,000K; RGB Colour Control

47.4 x 1.8" Panel; AC/DC Operation

CRI 96 | TLCI 98 | SSI 74 | TM-30 94

DMX, CRMX, and Sidus Link App Control

Passive Cooling

1/4-20" Threads, INFINIBAR Rail

45° Light Control Grids

Flight Case and 330W Power Adapter

What's in the Box:

Aputure INFINIBAR PB12 4-Light Kit

Aputure INFINIBAR PB12 RGB LED Light Panel (4')

DC Power Adapter (9.8')

AC Locking Power Cable (4.9')

Clamp to Baby Pin Adapter

Magnetic Spacer

Straight Connector

Hex Wrench

Carrying Case

Aputure 45° Slip-On Grid for INFINIBAR PB12 RGB LED Light Panel

Aputure 4-Way Power Splitter Cable for INFINIBAR Series Lights

Aputure INFINIBAR Power Adapter (24V, 330W)

AC Power Cable

Aputure INFINIBAR PB12 Rolling Hard Case (4-Light)

5.5mm DC Barrel Male-to-Male Power Cable (20 cm)

1/4"-20 Eyebolt

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Aputure INFINIBAR PB12 4-Light Kit

Expand the possibilities of your production with the 4' INFINIBAR PB12 RGB LED Light Panel 4-Light Kit from Aputure, which includes additional power cables, adapters, and light control grids in a sturdy flight case. In addition to charging each light individually, the kit is equipped with a 330W power adapter, a 4-way splitter that enables all fixtures to charge simultaneously, and four male-to-male cables for powering the lights in a series.

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