Overview

Harlowe Mini Max Standard Kit

The Mini Max Standard Kit from Harlowe is a compact and powerful 40W bi-colour COB LED monolight with an adjustable 20 to 45° Mini Max lens to create up to five times more illumination for content creators and vloggers. With the small light's ability to mimic the power of multiple fixtures, the Mini Max standard kit is ideal for on-the-go shooting and performs in extreme temperatures from 14 to 104°F. The kit includes a rechargeable 99Wh lithium-ion battery, a 65W power adapter, and a 9.8' USB-C charging cable for multiple control options. Power the light with its included battery for up to 19 hours of runtime at 10% capacity or over two hours at full power. Produce up to 7325 lux at 3.3' at 6500K or adjust the settings wirelessly via Bluetooth connectivity or the NFC technology-powered Harlowe app. Refine your light further with the Mini Max's 0-100% dimming capabilities and onboard controls. Complete with a vintage look, the light includes a brown faux leather finish and matte silver accents to create an eye-catching on-the-go lighting kit.

SKU: GC47-HL-110035

Harlowe Mini Max Standard Kit

Harlowe Mini Max Standard Kit

The Mini Max Standard Kit from Harlowe is a compact and powerful 40W bi-colour COB LED monolight with an adjustable 20 to 45° Mini Max lens to create up to five times more illumination for content creators and vloggers. With the small light's ability to mimic the power of multiple fixtures, the Mini Max standard kit is ideal for on-the-go shooting and performs in extreme temperatures from 14 to 104°F. The kit includes a rechargeable 99Wh lithium-ion battery, a 65W power adapter, and a 9.8' USB-C charging cable for multiple control options. Power the light with its included battery for up to 19 hours of runtime at 10% capacity or over two hours at full power. Produce up to 7325 lux at 3.3' at 6500K or adjust the settings wirelessly via Bluetooth connectivity or the NFC technology-powered Harlowe app. Refine your light further with the Mini Max's 0-100% dimming capabilities and onboard controls. Complete with a vintage look, the light includes a brown faux leather finish and matte silver accents to create an eye-catching on-the-go lighting kit.

Ideal for On-the-Go Creators

The Mini Max standard kit offers ultimate flexibility with bright outputs and wireless power. In addition to the Mini Max's adjustable lens, the kit includes a battery pack and 65W power adapter to recreate distinctive lighting. Designed to be easy to use, the light features a magnetic mount to quickly attach separately available modifiers. The 99Wh lithium-ion battery easily attaches to the back of the Mini Max for over two hours of runtime at full power, and the kit includes a 65W power adapter and USB-C cable for power and charging. The included Max handle provides an ergonomic mounting option for on-location productions.

Consistent Bi-Colour Lighting

With 2700 to 6500K colour temperature options and 0 to 100% dimming capabilities, the Mini Max produces realistic daylight outputs backed by high 96 CRI and TLCI ratings. Adjust the Mini Max lens to create up to five times brighter light. The Mini Max can mimic the power and brightness of multiple lights with just one fixture.

Wireless and Onboard Connectivity

Connect your camera easily to the Mini Max and adjust settings with its onboard controls and full-colour LCD screen, or customise your lighting wirelessly. The light's built-in NFC technology allows wireless control via the mobile Harlowe app or Bluetooth from up to 65.6' away.

Key Features:

Light with Battery, Adapter, and Handle

Output: 7325 Lux at 3.3' (6500K)

2700-6500K CCT; Bi-Colour Mode

CRI 96 | TLCI 96

Adjustable 20 to 45° Light Lens

Power via Battery or AC Adapter

Magnetic Mount Modifier for Accessories

Onboard, Bluetooth, and App Control

Up to 19-Hour Runtime with Battery

What's in the Box:

Harlowe Mini Max Standard Kit

Max 99Wh Battery Pack

65W Power Adapter

Mini Max Adjustable Lens

Max Handle

USB-C Cable (9.8')

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Product Overview

Harlowe Mini Max Standard Kit

The Mini Max Standard Kit from Harlowe is a compact and powerful 40W bi-colour COB LED monolight with an adjustable 20 to 45° Mini Max lens to create up to five times more illumination for content creators and vloggers. With the small light's ability to mimic the power of multiple fixtures, the Mini Max standard kit is ideal for on-the-go shooting and performs in extreme temperatures from 14 to 104°F. The kit includes a rechargeable 99Wh lithium-ion battery, a 65W power adapter, and a 9.8' USB-C charging cable for multiple control options. Power the light with its included battery for up to 19 hours of runtime at 10% capacity or over two hours at full power. Produce up to 7325 lux at 3.3' at 6500K or adjust the settings wirelessly via Bluetooth connectivity or the NFC technology-powered Harlowe app. Refine your light further with the Mini Max's 0-100% dimming capabilities and onboard controls. Complete with a vintage look, the light includes a brown faux leather finish and matte silver accents to create an eye-catching on-the-go lighting kit.

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