Overview

Harlowe Mini II Bi-Colour LED Light Standard Kit

Providing the basics needed for lighting your scene, the Mini II Bi-Colour LED Light Standard Kit from Harlowe offers quick and convenient lighting via its 15 to 45° focusable lens, which now allows magnetic attachment of accessories. Its 1800 lumens generate 12.5% brighter illumination than the original Mini LED. Additionally, this model offers 20% longer usage time, which means you'll experience an hour of runtime on maximum brightness and approximately 10 hours on 10%. Designed to act as a micro-studio wherever you need it, the light packs a bi-colour punch, colour accuracy, and smooth dimming. Local adjustments are extremely easy thanks to a clear LCD screen and knurled knobs. Control is also possible via the app and NFC tap to customise eight lighting effects quickly.

SKU: GC47-HL-1100011

Harlowe Mini II Bi-Colour LED Light Standard Kit

Harlowe Mini II Bi-Colour LED Light Standard Kit

Providing the basics needed for lighting your scene, the Mini II Bi-Colour LED Light Standard Kit from Harlowe offers quick and convenient lighting via its 15 to 45° focusable lens, which now allows magnetic attachment of accessories. Its 1800 lumens generate 12.5% brighter illumination than the original Mini LED. Additionally, this model offers 20% longer usage time, which means you'll experience an hour of runtime on maximum brightness and approximately 10 hours on 10%. Designed to act as a micro-studio wherever you need it, the light packs a bi-colour punch, colour accuracy, and smooth dimming. Local adjustments are extremely easy thanks to a clear LCD screen and knurled knobs. Control is also possible via the app and NFC tap to customise eight lighting effects quickly.

Standard Kit

The Mini II are a set of barndoors with coloured gels, a USB-C cable, and a power adapter. A protective carrying case is also provided in the kit.

Versatile Bi-Colour Performance

Go from cool to warmer tones and everywhere in between, and find the right level of illumination for your scenes. The Mini II's soft and smooth quality of light can be used to illuminate people, as well as a wide range of other applications, making it the ideal tool for content creators, videographers, and photographers.

Runtime

The Mini II incorporates a rechargeable built-in battery, which boasts one hour of runtime at maximum brightness. The same integrated battery will keep running for four hours at 25% brightness and ten hours at 10%.

Key Features:

Output 8768 Lux at 1 m

2700-6500K Colour Temperature

15 to 45° Adjustable Beam

CRI 96 and TLCI 96

Onboard and App Control

NFC Connection for Convenience

0 to 100% Smooth Dimming

What's in the Box:

Harlowe Mini II Bi-Colour LED Light Standard Kit

Barndoors

Frosted Dome

Honeycomb

Colour Gel Set (Red, Blue, Green, Yelllow)

Power Adapter (19.98W)

USB-C Charging Cable

Carrying Case

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Product Overview

Harlowe Mini II Bi-Colour LED Light Standard Kit

Providing the basics needed for lighting your scene, the Mini II Bi-Colour LED Light Standard Kit from Harlowe offers quick and convenient lighting via its 15 to 45° focusable lens, which now allows magnetic attachment of accessories. Its 1800 lumens generate 12.5% brighter illumination than the original Mini LED. Additionally, this model offers 20% longer usage time, which means you'll experience an hour of runtime on maximum brightness and approximately 10 hours on 10%. Designed to act as a micro-studio wherever you need it, the light packs a bi-colour punch, colour accuracy, and smooth dimming. Local adjustments are extremely easy thanks to a clear LCD screen and knurled knobs. Control is also possible via the app and NFC tap to customise eight lighting effects quickly.

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