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DMG Lumiere DASH Pocket RGB LED Light Panel

The saying "Good things come in small packages" definitely applies to this DASH Pocket RGB LED Light Panel from DMG Lumiere. The compact 5 x 3 x 1" mini panel has a variable CCT range of 1700 to 10,000K to meet any type of ambient light challenge, match other fixtures, or just for creative expression. It has a high CRI/TLCI 95/90 rating too, which is your assurance of advanced accuracy in colour rendering. And speaking of ratings, the light is also IP65-rated weatherproof, so you don't have to worry about climate conditions. The DASH also offers flicker-free dimming from 0-100%.

SKU: GC108-29822500K001

DMG Lumiere DASH Pocket RGB LED Light Panel

DMG Lumiere DASH Pocket RGB LED Light Panel

The saying "Good things come in small packages" definitely applies to this DASH Pocket RGB LED Light Panel from DMG Lumiere. The compact 5 x 3 x 1" mini panel has a variable CCT range of 1700 to 10,000K to meet any type of ambient light challenge, match other fixtures, or just for creative expression. It has a high CRI/TLCI 95/90 rating too, which is your assurance of advanced accuracy in colour rendering. And speaking of ratings, the light is also IP65-rated weatherproof, so you don't have to worry about climate conditions. The DASH also offers flicker-free dimming from 0-100%.

The DASH has outstanding colour control, thanks to its six-chip colour mixing of red, green, blue, lime, amber, and white (4000K) LEDs allowing you to tap a myriad of custom colours. It has an option for wireless Bluetooth control using the myMIX Mobile App available for iOS and Android, plus wireless CRMX and W-DMX via LumenRadio with RDM. Other handy features include a 137 Rosco gel match library and special effects that include emergency vehicle, firelight, TV screen, and paparazzi. The DASH is powered by an integrated battery that provides a runtime of three hours at full power.

Key Features:

For Studio & Film/TV Production

1700 to 10,000K; CCT Control

5 x 3"; DC Operation

CRI 95 | TLCI 90

Passive Cooling, Silent Operation

6-chip Mixing, 137 Rosco Gel Library

Colour Mode: HSI and XY Colour Selector

On-board, Bluetooth and CRMX Operation

Total Output: 1000 Lux at 3.3' (6500K)

Independent and Group Control of Lights

Compact, Durable Charging Case

Charges All Fixtures in under 3 Hours

Custom Slots for Lights and Accessories

What's in the Box:

DMG Lumiere DASH Pocket RGB LED Light Panel

Case

USB-C Charging Cable

Flat Diffuser

Dome Diffuser

Egg Crate

Gel Holder

Light Stand Mount

Magnetic Mount

DMG Lumiere DASH Pocket RGB LED Light Panel (4-Light Kit)

DMG Lumiere DASH Pocket RGB LED Light Panel

DMG DASH LINK4

Quad Kit Carrying Case

DMG Lumiere DASH Pocket RGB LED Light Panel (8-Light Kit with CRMX/W-DMX)

AC Power Cord

USB-A to USB-B Firmware Update Cable

DMG DASH LINK4

USB-A to USB-C Charging Cables

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DMG Lumiere DASH Pocket RGB LED Light Panel

The saying "Good things come in small packages" definitely applies to this DASH Pocket RGB LED Light Panel from DMG Lumiere. The compact 5 x 3 x 1" mini panel has a variable CCT range of 1700 to 10,000K to meet any type of ambient light challenge, match other fixtures, or just for creative expression. It has a high CRI/TLCI 95/90 rating too, which is your assurance of advanced accuracy in colour rendering. And speaking of ratings, the light is also IP65-rated weatherproof, so you don't have to worry about climate conditions. The DASH also offers flicker-free dimming from 0-100%.

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