Overview

Additionally, it’s fully compatible with DMX and has a wireless 2.4GHz remote control for effortless operation. With its lightweight, solid build quality and tremendous brightness output, the P600Bi Bi-Colour LED Panel Light from Godox is an ideal companion whether you’re shooting in a large studio or on location. Its 700W power supply allows it to deliver adjustable ultrahigh levels of brightness with thousand-bit precision while providing consistent color accuracy thanks to its CRI and TLCI ratings of 96 across the 2800-6500K CCT range. On top of that, 11 effects modes provide added depth to your scenes and its compatibility with DMX as well as included wireless 2.4GHz remote control

SKU: GC49-11.P600BI HARD

Godox Knowled P600BI Hard Bi-Colour Panel Light

Additionally, it’s fully compatible with DMX and has a wireless 2.4GHz remote control for effortless operation. With its lightweight, solid build quality and tremendous brightness output, the P600Bi Bi-Colour LED Panel Light from Godox is an ideal companion whether you’re shooting in a large studio or on location. Its 700W power supply allows it to deliver adjustable ultrahigh levels of brightness with thousand-bit precision while providing consistent color accuracy thanks to its CRI and TLCI ratings of 96 across the 2800-6500K CCT range. On top of that, 11 effects modes provide added depth to your scenes and its compatibility with DMX as well as included wireless 2.4GHz remote control

Despite its power, the P600Bi manages heat efficiently. Its built-in fans cater to the cooling needs of the large LED light, maintaining optimal working conditions and longevity of the device. The light doesn't tie you down to a single control method either, supporting DMX 512, LumenRadio CRMX, Godox Light app control via Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz wireless control. This flexibility lets you adjust and manipulate the light remotely, fitting the dynamics of your working environment. The light also comes with a U-type mounting bracket, a wireless antenna, an AC power cable, tying and safety ropes, and a hex wrench for tightening the bracket connections.

Features

  • For Theater, Film, and Video Production

  • Output: 94200 Lux at 3.3' (6500K)

  • 2800 to 6500K CCT

  • 570 x 498mm Panel; AC/DC Operation

  • CRI 96 | TLCI 96

  • Onboard and Wired DMX 512 Control

  • Remote Control via Bluetooth/Wi-Fi/CRMX

  • Fan Cooled

  • 11 FX Modes

  • Included U-Type Bracket for Mounting

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Additionally, it’s fully compatible with DMX and has a wireless 2.4GHz remote control for effortless operation. With its lightweight, solid build quality and tremendous brightness output, the P600Bi Bi-Colour LED Panel Light from Godox is an ideal companion whether you’re shooting in a large studio or on location. Its 700W power supply allows it to deliver adjustable ultrahigh levels of brightness with thousand-bit precision while providing consistent color accuracy thanks to its CRI and TLCI ratings of 96 across the 2800-6500K CCT range. On top of that, 11 effects modes provide added depth to your scenes and its compatibility with DMX as well as included wireless 2.4GHz remote control

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