Overview

Godox RS60Bi Bi-Colour LED Light

A small but powerful lighting fixture, the RS60Bi Bi-Colour LED Monolight from Godox features 2800-6500K CCT tuning with an output of 17,400 lux at 3.3' at 5600K. Video broadcasters and studio photographers can illuminate larger productions or small still life sets. The light's built-in fan keeps the fixture operating without overheating, and its high CRI 97 and TLCI 98 ratings maintain consistent colour temperatures.

SKU: GC49-11.RS60BI

Godox RS60Bi Bi-Colour LED Light

Godox RS60Bi Bi-Colour LED Light

A small but powerful lighting fixture, the RS60Bi Bi-Colour LED Monolight from Godox features 2800-6500K CCT tuning with an output of 17,400 lux at 3.3' at 5600K. Video broadcasters and studio photographers can illuminate larger productions or small still life sets. The light's built-in fan keeps the fixture operating without overheating, and its high CRI 97 and TLCI 98 ratings maintain consistent colour temperatures.

The included USB-C cable powers the internal battery for wireless shooting. Quickly change the light's settings with its DMX and Bluetooth control options, or adjust the light via mobile phone through Godox's app. The RS60Bi's compact design is easy to transport and set up; its included reflector creates continuous bright light, ideal for live events, video interviews, and broadcasting.

More Lighting Capabilities

With a selection of lighting modes, the RS60Bi can conform and perform in various environments. Its included modes, CCT, HSI, RGBW, and FX, expand the light's capabilities through special effects and dimming for greater lighting precision.

Wireless Connectivity

Charge the RS60Bi's battery with the included USB-C cable for up to 60W of power. Locally or wirelessly control the light using its DMX and Bluetooth connection capabilities. With the Godox Light app, you can adjust lighting settings and install firmware updates.

11 Special Lighting Effects

Mimic and create different lighting techniques with the RS60Bi's variety of lighting effects, including Flash, Lightning, Cloudy, Broken Bulb, TV, Candle, Fire, Firework, Explosion, Welding, and Cop Car.

Key Features

For Live Events, Broadcast, and Video

Output: 17,400 Lux at 1m (5600K)

2800-6500K CCT

AC/Battery Power Supply

DMX, Bluetooth, and App Control

CRI 97 | TLCI 98

Fan Cooled

11 Special Lighting Effects

What's in the Box

Godox RS60Bi Bi-Colour LED Light

Lens Reflector

Battery

USB-C Charging Cable

Mount

Storage Bag

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Product Overview

Godox RS60Bi Bi-Colour LED Light

A small but powerful lighting fixture, the RS60Bi Bi-Colour LED Monolight from Godox features 2800-6500K CCT tuning with an output of 17,400 lux at 3.3' at 5600K. Video broadcasters and studio photographers can illuminate larger productions or small still life sets. The light's built-in fan keeps the fixture operating without overheating, and its high CRI 97 and TLCI 98 ratings maintain consistent colour temperatures.

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