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Godox ES45 E-Sport LED Light Kit

Designed for vlogging, live streaming, and other types of online activities, this ES45 E-Sport LED Light Kit from Godox contains a 14 x 9 x 2" panel that outputs soft light especially flattering to skin tones and complexions. The ES45 has a variable colour temperature from 2800 to 6500K with a high CRI/TLCI colour rating of 96/97 to create many effects so you'll always look your best. The panel is dimmable too from 0 to 100%, and while you can make colour and brightness adjustments on the panel, Godox has a couple of clever ways to make them wirelessly. Its 2.4 GHz controller is removable from the ES45 and since it is magnetic, it can be reattached in seconds to recharge. You can also control the output with a free app from your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. The ES45 runs on a built-in battery and comes with an AC adapter. Colour, brightness, and remote control options make the E-Sports ES45 a great choice.

SKU: GC49-11.ES45KIT

Godox ES45 E-Sport LED Light Kit

Godox ES45 E-Sport LED Light Kit

Designed for vlogging, live streaming, and other types of online activities, this ES45 E-Sport LED Light Kit from Godox contains a 14 x 9 x 2" panel that outputs soft light especially flattering to skin tones and complexions. The ES45 has a variable colour temperature from 2800 to 6500K with a high CRI/TLCI colour rating of 96/97 to create many effects so you'll always look your best. The panel is dimmable too from 0 to 100%, and while you can make colour and brightness adjustments on the panel, Godox has a couple of clever ways to make them wirelessly. Its 2.4 GHz controller is removable from the ES45 and since it is magnetic, it can be reattached in seconds to recharge. You can also control the output with a free app from your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. The ES45 runs on a built-in battery and comes with an AC adapter. Colour, brightness, and remote control options make the E-Sports ES45 a great choice.

Magnetic Auto-Charging Remote Controller

Adjust colour and brightness with the wireless 2.4 GHz controller. It's detachable from the light and attaches magnetically to charge.

iOS and Android Wireless Smartphone Control

Use the free Godox app from your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet to control one or multiple lights wirelessly.

Especially Flattering

The ES45 renders soft light that is especially flattering to skin tones and complexions, so you'll always look your best.

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Godox ES45 E-Sport LED Light Kit

Designed for vlogging, live streaming, and other types of online activities, this ES45 E-Sport LED Light Kit from Godox contains a 14 x 9 x 2" panel that outputs soft light especially flattering to skin tones and complexions. The ES45 has a variable colour temperature from 2800 to 6500K with a high CRI/TLCI colour rating of 96/97 to create many effects so you'll always look your best. The panel is dimmable too from 0 to 100%, and while you can make colour and brightness adjustments on the panel, Godox has a couple of clever ways to make them wirelessly. Its 2.4 GHz controller is removable from the ES45 and since it is magnetic, it can be reattached in seconds to recharge. You can also control the output with a free app from your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. The ES45 runs on a built-in battery and comes with an AC adapter. Colour, brightness, and remote control options make the E-Sports ES45 a great choice.

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