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Godox LiteWafer UP150R RGB LED Light Panel (2-Light Kit)

Intentionally packed together for maximised output, the LiteWafer UP150R RGB LED Light Panel 2-Light Kit from Godox comes with two UP150R units that can be easily connected to form a 2x2 light source. Each UP150R was made for imaginative creators and sets in need of quality lighting backed by full RGB capability with flexible control, power, and quick mounting and expansion options. Each fixture has a generous CCT range, superior colour rendering, and advanced features without giving up brightness and performance. This kit packs two native 13.9 x 26.7" LED panels that can be mounted together using the included straight connector. The kit also includes a controller box that can control both lights, a single softbox that fits both, and a storage bag with other essential accessories. Place these lights in various locations, from studios to mobile productions, ideal for both solo creators and professional teams in need of extra punch.

SKU: GC49-11.UP150RKIT2

Godox LiteWafer UP150R RGB LED Light Panel (2-Light Kit)

Godox LiteWafer UP150R RGB LED Light Panel (2-Light Kit)

Intentionally packed together for maximised output, the LiteWafer UP150R RGB LED Light Panel 2-Light Kit from Godox comes with two UP150R units that can be easily connected to form a 2x2 light source. Each UP150R was made for imaginative creators and sets in need of quality lighting backed by full RGB capability with flexible control, power, and quick mounting and expansion options. Each fixture has a generous CCT range, superior colour rendering, and advanced features without giving up brightness and performance. This kit packs two native 13.9 x 26.7" LED panels that can be mounted together using the included straight connector. The kit also includes a controller box that can control both lights, a single softbox that fits both, and a storage bag with other essential accessories. Place these lights in various locations, from studios to mobile productions, ideal for both solo creators and professional teams in need of extra punch.

Dual-Lighting Setup, Extra Punch

Each LiteWafer UP150R is a 0.95" ultra-slim 180W LED panel with full colour capability and an extended colour temperature range from 1800 to 10,000K and 0-100% dimming. The LEDs used in each UP150R provide an impressive 20,400 lux at 3.3' (5600K) thanks to the fixture's optical lens boost design, while still maintaining soft, even illumination. Additionally, very high CRI and TLCI ratings of 97 and 98 ensure true colour rendering for reliable detail and texture results. Find efficient performance and various lighting and control modes, whether you're illuminating live streaming, podcast, or short film setups.

Maximum Colour Control & Effects

Let your creativity work in any colour and adapt your lighting to any scenario. Use the CCT mode to adjust the colour temperature from a wide 1800-10,000K range, the RGB mode for red, green, and blue colour variations, the HSI mode for hue, saturation, and intensity settings, the GEL mode to select from various preset filters, and finally, the creative FX mode for choosing from 14 different lighting effects for easy scene simulations. Talking about selection and adjustability, it's worth mentioning GM shift by -/+100% and four dimming curves for precision: linear, S-curve, exponential, and logarithmic.

Intuitive Settings, NFC App & DMX

Godox also considered how to make the UP150R both intuitive and advanced if the need arises. Here, you'll find these options. Adjust the lighting parameters using the included controller box (able to control both included lights) or go with quick app control with NFC capability. The lights can be remotely controlled via Bluetooth connection from up to 98' away using the Godox Light app. Simply tap near the NFC area and pair them with the app. The UP150R model also allows wired DMX/RDM control for more advanced users and studio-grade workflows, which requires a separately available DMX-C1 adapter cable.

Power & Cooling

Each unit features a convenient metal body that enables efficient cooling. A heat skin cools down each fixture to prolong durability and ensure consistent output even during extended shoots. This kit includes the AC power cable, but the lights can also be used with separately available V-mount batteries. Besides that, a USB-A port is available for firmware updates.

Quick-Release System

One of the great highlights of these lights is the flexibility of a quick-release mounting system with a dedicated holder. Users will benefit from rapid setup and teardown, with fixtures that are quick to pack and portable enough-a great asset for fast-paced environments. Godox offers a separately available universal swivel holder for flexible positioning of each fixture.

Lighting Expansion

The classic 1x2 panel design of each UP150R may be sufficient for many creators, but here Godox delivers flexibility for more demanding users and studios. Thanks to its seamless dual-light expansion system, this kit packs two UP150R units to allow easy expansion, maximised output, and larger lighting setups. This version lets you achieve a 2x2 structure, but an optional connector is available for a 1x4 format, enabling the use of these two fixtures in horizontal or vertical positions.

Key Features:

Dual Light Softbox Kit

20,400 Lux Light Output

RGBW Colour Control System

1800K to 10,000K Range

High CRI and TLCI

35.3 x 67.8 cm Panels

AC and DC Operation

Larger Combined Light Panel

DMX, App and NFC Control

Slim Metal Body Design

Quick-Release Mounting System

What's in the Box:

Godox LiteWafer UP150R RGB LED Light Panel (2-Light Kit)

Godox Softbox for LiteWafer UP150R Lights (2 x 2')

Godox 2-Light Bracket for UP150R (1.4')

Light Body

Adapter Holder

AC Power Cord

Controller

Controller Cable

Shoulder Strap

Storage Bag

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Godox LiteWafer UP150R RGB LED Light Panel (2-Light Kit)

Intentionally packed together for maximised output, the LiteWafer UP150R RGB LED Light Panel 2-Light Kit from Godox comes with two UP150R units that can be easily connected to form a 2x2 light source. Each UP150R was made for imaginative creators and sets in need of quality lighting backed by full RGB capability with flexible control, power, and quick mounting and expansion options. Each fixture has a generous CCT range, superior colour rendering, and advanced features without giving up brightness and performance. This kit packs two native 13.9 x 26.7" LED panels that can be mounted together using the included straight connector. The kit also includes a controller box that can control both lights, a single softbox that fits both, and a storage bag with other essential accessories. Place these lights in various locations, from studios to mobile productions, ideal for both solo creators and professional teams in need of extra punch.

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