Overview

The stylish tool to give life to the scene and dictate the mood - pixel light, a single one can perform abundant colors and different visual moods, will take infinite inspiration for you. Knowled brings you a series of pixel lights with high pixel density, superior color quality, and multiple length options. Assisting in showing your next-level imagination, TP series is ideal.

SKU: GC49-11.TP4R-K4

Godox Knowled Pixel Tube Light Tp4R 4 Light Kit

The stylish tool to give life to the scene and dictate the mood - pixel light, a single one can perform abundant colors and different visual moods, will take infinite inspiration for you. Knowled brings you a series of pixel lights with high pixel density, superior color quality, and multiple length options. Assisting in showing your next-level imagination, TP series is ideal.

Dull Room to Funky Studio

With the CCT range from 2000K to 10000K in 100K increments, and hue adjustment from 0 Degree to 360 Degree , millions of colors are under your control, and scenes with visual appeal of sorts can be easily created.

High Pixel Density

The superior pixel density makes it easy to get true-to-life scenes. Being able to control more separate pixels grants a smoother pixel movement, which simulates the actual light moving more vividly and enables more precise pixel mapping. Additionally, you can program pixel parameters in three built-in pixel effects including chase, flow and fade.

Different Lengths to Meet All Needs

The lights come in three different sizes: 2', 4', and 8'. 2' lets you hide the lights around the scene easily. 4' enables you to create a variety of looks. 8' makes it easy to set up dramatic and impressive spaces. Working with three sizes of lights, you can create diverse attractive patterns and get more creative in building scenes.

Multiple Connecting Methods

Multiple connecting ways are available, wireless CRMX, wired DMX, and the updated Godox Light 3.0. The built-in wireless DMX module by LumenRadio makes controlling the light more convenient and enables you to operate the light with other professional lights in the same control system.

More Accurate Adjustment

To manage the number of occupied channels, you can switch between 8bit and 16bit modes. 8bit is a fine choice when you have a limited number of channels and need to control more lights. 16bit will play its role when you prefer to get more precise control of color and brightness.

Considerate Detail

On board screen can be rotated 180 degrees for easy reading after setting up the lights. It eliminates the need to turn your head to adjust the parameters, even in challenging positions.

Mapping for Lifelike Scenes

The mapping capability of the light simplifies the process of simulating real-life scenarios. By using mapping software to project video onto a pixel light array, you can achieve light effects that no regular lights are able to. Mapping ensures that changes in light and shadows on illuminated objects appear natural and seamless.

One Light, Different Effects

One tube can perform multiple effects. An abundance of accessories is optional for purchase to assist you in creating the desired light effects.

CB77 Carrying Case

The Godox CB77 Carrying Case for TP4R 4-Light Kit is a rigid plastic storage and transportation solution for KNOWLED TP Series LED tube lights. This protective Hardcase securely holds four TP4R LEDlights, as well as the power adapters, cords, clamps, and safety cables that come with the TP4R-K4 light kit. The heavy-duty locks on this tough plastic box keep the contents secure and protected from the weather. The heavy-duty locks on this tough plastic box keep the contents secure and protected from the weather.

Godox TP LED Tube Light Features

  • TP4R RGBWW LED Pixel Tube Light Features
  • Superior pixel density makes it easy to get true-to-life scenes
  • With the CCT range from 2000K to 10000K in 100K increments
  • Three built-in pixel effects including chase, flow and fade
  • 4' enables you to create a variety of looks
  • Multiple connecting ways are available, wireless CRMX, wired DMX, and the updated Godox Light 3.0
  • Mapping capability of the light simplifies the process of simulating real-life scenarios
  • CB77 Carry Case Features
  • Rigid Plastic Storage Case
  • Secure Case Latches
  • Folding Rigid Plastic Handle
  • Accepts 2 User-Supplied Padlocks

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The stylish tool to give life to the scene and dictate the mood - pixel light, a single one can perform abundant colors and different visual moods, will take infinite inspiration for you. Knowled brings you a series of pixel lights with high pixel density, superior color quality, and multiple length options. Assisting in showing your next-level imagination, TP series is ideal.

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