Overview

This TP4R Pixel RGB LED Tube Light Kit from Godox features eight 4' tubes to provide a fun and efficient solution for both photo and video lighting. The kit comes with the TP-P600KIT Power Box, mounting accessories, and a carrying case that accommodates all the lights.

SKU: GC49-11.TP4R-K8

Godox Knowled Pixel Tube Light Tp4R 8 Light Kit

This TP4R Pixel RGB LED Tube Light Kit from Godox features eight 4' tubes to provide a fun and efficient solution for both photo and video lighting. The kit comes with the TP-P600KIT Power Box, mounting accessories, and a carrying case that accommodates all the lights.

Godox TP4R Pixel RGB LED Tube Light (4')

Light the scene with style by using the 4' Godox TP4R Pixel RGB LED Tube Light, offering millions of colors to match the mood of any video or photo shoot. Joining the advanced color controls are multiple wireless and tethered control options that, when multiple units are used together, can create a pixel light array to achieve unique and satisfying lighting effects. The light's built-in battery lasts for two hours at full power and comes with an AC adapter for continuous power when plugged in. Additionally, the TP4R can be controlled locally or via DMX, CRMX, RDM, or the Godox Light 3.0 app at distances from 98 to 492'. It includes a power adapter and a carry bag.

Benefits

  • Multicolor capability with high CRI/TLCI ratings of 96/96 for color accuracy
  • RGB, HSI, CCT, Gel, and FX controls for a vast array of creative effects
  • 17 preset special effects including RGB fade, RGB flow, RGB chase, flash, party, lightning, broken bulb, TV, candle, fire, fireworks, police car, and more
  • Optional mounting brackets available separately let you mount the light in numerous creative ways that are only limited by your imagination
  • Includes other mounting accessories

Godox DC Connect Cable for Pixel Series LED Tube Lights (16.4')

This 16.4" DC Connect Cable from Godox is a cable featuring two DC power input connectors that extends the maximum distance between the AC adapter and the Pixel Series LED tube light.

Godox CB79 Carrying Case for TP4R 8-Light Kit

The CB79 Carrying Case for TP4R 8-Light Kit from Godox is a rigid plastic storage and transportation solution for KNOWLED TP Series LED tube lights. This protective case safely stores eight TP4R lights, along with the related power adapters, cords, clamps, and safety cables included in the TP4R-K8 light kit. This rugged plastic case has heavy-duty latches to keep the contents secure and protected from the elements. It features two holes which allow user-suppled padlocks to be added for maximum protection.

Key Features

  • For Studio, Film & TV Production
  • Eight Lights with Clamps & Cables
  • Output: 765 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)
  • 2000-10,000K CCT; RGB Mode
  • Onboard, DMX, CRMX, Bluetooth Control
  • CRI 96 | TLCI 96
  • TP-P600KIT Power Box
  • Carrying Case

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Product Overview

This TP4R Pixel RGB LED Tube Light Kit from Godox features eight 4' tubes to provide a fun and efficient solution for both photo and video lighting. The kit comes with the TP-P600KIT Power Box, mounting accessories, and a carrying case that accommodates all the lights.

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