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Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB

The Explorer brand is synonymous with high-quality professional photography and videography accessories. The Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB is popular for visual creatives demanding pro outcomes from a small RGB light. It features 52 LED emitters and a 630 Lumen maximum brightness. Not bad for a pocketable light panel that's 115x58x14mm and 165g - and that's not even the end of the performance specifications. With an unlimited colour range and a staggering colour temperature range of 2500 to 8500k, the Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB is a powerhouse. 

SKU: GC11-AX-RGB

Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB

Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB

The Explorer brand is synonymous with high-quality professional photography and videography accessories. The Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB is popular for visual creatives demanding pro outcomes from a small RGB light. It features 52 LED emitters and a 630 Lumen maximum brightness. Not bad for a pocketable light panel that's 115x58x14mm and 165g - and that's not even the end of the performance specifications. With an unlimited colour range and a staggering colour temperature range of 2500 to 8500k, the Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB is a powerhouse. 

Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB Specifications

  • RGB LED with unlimited colours
  • Digital OLED display and tactile aluminium buttons
  • 52 high-quality LED emitters
  • 1%-100% brightness adjustability
  • 8 creative lighting modes
  • 630 Lumen Maximum Brightness packed into a small and portable LED
  • Lightweight at 165g
  • 3000mAh built-in lithium battery offers 1.2 hours of runtime
  • Includes a USB-C charging cable and shoe mount

The Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB features a built-in USB-C rechargeable 3000mAh built-in lithium battery to deliver 1.2 hours of runtime of 100% brightness at 5200K. It also features a camera shoe-mount adapter, 1/4-20 mounting screw, and a handy wrist strap for vloggers on the go. The small RGB light panel includes an OLED display and tactile buttons for quick and responsive control. We especially like the creative selection of eight special effect modes, including lava lamps and lightning flash.


Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB

The Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB is a lightweight, compact and bright LED photography and videography RGB light. With 8 different modes, including Orange light, Color temperature, RGB colour, Lava lamp, Lightning flash, Warning light, and Creative scene mode, the AX-RGB creates many settings to get creative. The LED features a frosted surface that outputs soft, even light, with precision adjustments for power output and creative presets under each mode.

The Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB is built to last, being made from a high-quality aluminium case that is lightweight and durable, measuring 115 x 58 x 14mm (4.5 x 2.3 x 0.5) and weighing 165g (0.15lbs). The AX-RGB features a digital OLED display and tactile buttons that allow you to cycle through the 8 different modes quickly. A 1/4-20 mounting screw allows for easy mounting of the light to hot shoe/cold shoe mounts.

Included are 28 two-colour and 24 RGB colour LEDs to produce a bright and adjustable light. Brightness intensity adjustments from 1% to 100% can be made, with maximum brightness being 630 lumens. The integrated 3000mAH battery offers 1.2 hours of runtime when used at 100% and at 5200K. Please note different modes will consume more or less battery and can be recharged with the included micro-USB-C cable.

The AX-RGB includes the LED panel, Shoe mount adaptor, Wrist strap, and USB-C charging cable.

 

Maximum Colour and Flexibility

Unlimited colours, manual control and choose from 8 creative lighting modes built in ready to go.

 

8 Creative Modes

Orange light

Colour Temprature: 2500K - 8500k

RGB Colour

RGB Adjust

Lava Lamp

Lightning Flash

Warning light

Scenes

 

Single Piece Unibody aluminium Design

The beautifully designed single piece unibody case is made from high-grade aluminium and features aluminium buttons with a great tactile feel.

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Product Overview

Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB

The Explorer brand is synonymous with high-quality professional photography and videography accessories. The Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB is popular for visual creatives demanding pro outcomes from a small RGB light. It features 52 LED emitters and a 630 Lumen maximum brightness. Not bad for a pocketable light panel that's 115x58x14mm and 165g - and that's not even the end of the performance specifications. With an unlimited colour range and a staggering colour temperature range of 2500 to 8500k, the Explorer AX-RGB AuraRGB is a powerhouse. 

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