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Harlowe Iris 5 Spectra RGB LED Light Creator Kit

Upgraded with RGBCW technology and improved functionality, the Iris 5 Spectra RGB LED Light Creator Kit from Harlowe provides a palm-sized lighting solution for content creators. With a retro-inspired look, it features Harlowe's brown faux-leather details, includes a clear LCD screen, an easy-to-use knurled control knob, and NFC tap technology for quick app control. One of the most elegant pocket lights available due to its simple and compact vintage body, the Iris 5 Spectra is also versatile thanks to its 20-45° adjustable lens and RGB punch, which avails access to over 36,000 colour options for a boundless amount of creative lighting effects. With a built-in rechargeable battery, the light is small enough to be taken almost anywhere, at any time. All this makes the Iris 5 Spectra the perfect tool for image makers who want to add a retro aesthetic to their productions without giving up essential lighting features.

SKU: GC47-HL-1100981

Harlowe Iris 5 Spectra RGB LED Light Creator Kit

Harlowe Iris 5 Spectra RGB LED Light Creator Kit

Upgraded with RGBCW technology and improved functionality, the Iris 5 Spectra RGB LED Light Creator Kit from Harlowe provides a palm-sized lighting solution for content creators. With a retro-inspired look, it features Harlowe's brown faux-leather details, includes a clear LCD screen, an easy-to-use knurled control knob, and NFC tap technology for quick app control. One of the most elegant pocket lights available due to its simple and compact vintage body, the Iris 5 Spectra is also versatile thanks to its 20-45° adjustable lens and RGB punch, which avails access to over 36,000 colour options for a boundless amount of creative lighting effects. With a built-in rechargeable battery, the light is small enough to be taken almost anywhere, at any time. All this makes the Iris 5 Spectra the perfect tool for image makers who want to add a retro aesthetic to their productions without giving up essential lighting features.

Creator Kit

Included with the Iris 5 Spectra are an adjustable lens, a frosted dome, a USB-C charging cable, and a pouch for protection. The dome softens the output of the Iris 5 Spectra by dispersing the light, while the lens modifies the fixture's beam spread.

Versatile RGBCW Performance

RGBCW mode allows access to over 36,000 unique colour variations with 0-360 colour gamut and 100 levels of saturation. Go from cool to warmer tones and everywhere in between, and find the right level of illumination for your scenes. The Iris 5 Spectra is aimed at content creators, videographers, and photographers alike. It suits any small lighting setup that requires flexible and intuitive features.

Adjustable Lens

The included adjustable lens lets you adjust the beam angle between 20° spot and 45° flood, which can also boost the light intensity by up to 6x.

Onboard & App Control

You can control the Iris 5 Spectra onboard or remotely via Bluetooth using the Harlowe app from up to 65.6' away.

Runtime

The Iris 5 Spectra incorporates a rechargeable built-in battery, which boasts an hour and 40 minutes of runtime at maximum brightness. The same integrated battery will keep running for 3 hours and 25 minutes at 50% brightness. Additionally, you can get up to 17 hours of runtime at 10% brightness.

An IP54-Rated

The Iris 5 Spectra has an IP54-rated aluminium body that makes it resistant to dust and water splashes.

Effortless Magnetic System

Giving you flexible and quick ways to modify the unit, the Iris 5 Spectra features a magnetic mount system for attaching accessories with ease.

Key Features:

For Content Creators & Vloggers

Output: 579 Lux at 3.3' (6500K)

1700-10,000K CCT

20-45° Adjustable Lens Beam Angle

Built-In Battery; Up to 2-Hour Runtime

CRI 96 | TLCI 96

Onboard & App Control; NFC Connection

0-100% Dimming, IP54 Rated

What's in the Box:

Harlowe Iris 5 Spectra RGB LED Light Creator Kit

Magic Lens

Adjustable Lens

Aperture Ring

Fresnel Lens

Frosted Dome

V-Mount Connector

USB-C Charging Cable

Carry Pouch

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Product Overview

Harlowe Iris 5 Spectra RGB LED Light Creator Kit

Upgraded with RGBCW technology and improved functionality, the Iris 5 Spectra RGB LED Light Creator Kit from Harlowe provides a palm-sized lighting solution for content creators. With a retro-inspired look, it features Harlowe's brown faux-leather details, includes a clear LCD screen, an easy-to-use knurled control knob, and NFC tap technology for quick app control. One of the most elegant pocket lights available due to its simple and compact vintage body, the Iris 5 Spectra is also versatile thanks to its 20-45° adjustable lens and RGB punch, which avails access to over 36,000 colour options for a boundless amount of creative lighting effects. With a built-in rechargeable battery, the light is small enough to be taken almost anywhere, at any time. All this makes the Iris 5 Spectra the perfect tool for image makers who want to add a retro aesthetic to their productions without giving up essential lighting features.

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