Overview

The INFINIBAR Pixel Bar is Aputure’s first RGBWW full-colour LED pixel bar. Featuring 24 pixels, intuitive mounting and connecting options with an infinite blending design, an integrated battery, and advanced connectivity methods, the INFINIBAR PB3 is a 1-foot (30cm) pixel bar that excels in building and creating unique, colourful designs that bring scenes to life in new and exciting ways. The INFINIBAR’s most unique feature is the ability to link multiple 1ft, 2ft, or 4ft INFINIBARs together using 10 differently-shaped connectors1 to design creative shapes and effects. Users can operate multiple INFINIBARs using one power supply when linked by the power-sharing connectors or use their internal batteries for greater versatility. The pixel bar’s infinite blending design also eliminates visible gaps between fixtures to create seamless pixelated effects using the PB3’s 24 RGB pixels.

SKU: GC49-24.APS0300A1J

Aputure Infinibar PB3

The INFINIBAR Pixel Bar is Aputure’s first RGBWW full-colour LED pixel bar. Featuring 24 pixels, intuitive mounting and connecting options with an infinite blending design, an integrated battery, and advanced connectivity methods, the INFINIBAR PB3 is a 1-foot (30cm) pixel bar that excels in building and creating unique, colourful designs that bring scenes to life in new and exciting ways. The INFINIBAR’s most unique feature is the ability to link multiple 1ft, 2ft, or 4ft INFINIBARs together using 10 differently-shaped connectors1 to design creative shapes and effects. Users can operate multiple INFINIBARs using one power supply when linked by the power-sharing connectors or use their internal batteries for greater versatility. The pixel bar’s infinite blending design also eliminates visible gaps between fixtures to create seamless pixelated effects using the PB3’s 24 RGB pixels.

Featuring advanced wireless connectivity, the INFINIBAR PB3’s 24 pixels can be grouped and controlled via Sidus Link, LumenRadio CRMX, or through wired DMX using Aputure’s USB-C to DMX Adapter2. It also incorporates critical color controls (including advanced HSI with white-point adjustability, RGB, and xy) for full creative freedom. Toggle between 9 built-in System FX and 7 built-in Pixel FX or save up to 20 Custom FX in the Sidus Link app for easy access to different light modes.

The INFINIBAR PB3’s proprietary RGBWW chipset produces stunning colour quality throughout its wide CCT range of 2,000K to 10,000K with full green- magenta adjustment, and can reproduce >90% of colours within the Rec.2020 Color Space. Matching Aputure’s high standards for colour, the INFINIBAR PB3 also produces accurate skin tones, measuring scores of CRI: 96+, TLCI: 98+, SSI (D56): 74, and SSI (Tungsten): 85.

With its lightweight yet durable aluminium housing, the INFINIBAR PB3 provides ultimate flexibility across all shooting environments. Whether linked together or used independently, the INFINIBAR’s built-in magnets, INFINIBAR Rail and Baby Pin Clamp system, and two 1⁄4-20in threads allow the PB3 to be mounted with ease. And with its built-in 14.8Wh Lithium battery, the INFINIBAR PB3 can operate at its 6.5W max output for 120 minutes, making it a versatile and compact fixture for your lighting toolkit.

Features

  • 1-Foot (30cm) 6.5W RGBWW Full Colour LED Pixel Bar

  • 24 Individual Pixels (Lighting Zones)

  • Infinite Blending Design

  • Frosted Diffusion Layer

  • Approx. 120 Min Battery Life

  • 0-100% Brightness Control at 0.1% Increments

  • Fully Tunable CCT from 2,000K-10,000K + G/M Adjustment

  • Advanced HSI with White Point CCT Control

  • Industry-standard xy (CIE 1931), RGB, 300+ Gel Presets

  • Supports SidusPro® FX: Including Manual FX, System FX, Picker FX, Magic Program, and Music FX

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Product Overview

The INFINIBAR Pixel Bar is Aputure’s first RGBWW full-colour LED pixel bar. Featuring 24 pixels, intuitive mounting and connecting options with an infinite blending design, an integrated battery, and advanced connectivity methods, the INFINIBAR PB3 is a 1-foot (30cm) pixel bar that excels in building and creating unique, colourful designs that bring scenes to life in new and exciting ways. The INFINIBAR’s most unique feature is the ability to link multiple 1ft, 2ft, or 4ft INFINIBARs together using 10 differently-shaped connectors1 to design creative shapes and effects. Users can operate multiple INFINIBARs using one power supply when linked by the power-sharing connectors or use their internal batteries for greater versatility. The pixel bar’s infinite blending design also eliminates visible gaps between fixtures to create seamless pixelated effects using the PB3’s 24 RGB pixels.

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