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Hobolite Mini Max Bi-Colour LED Light (Midnight Black, Travel Kit)

Designed to act as a compact lighting solution for creators on the go, the retro-inspired Mini Max Bi-Colour LED Light Travel Kit from Hobolite is brighter and more versatile than its predecessor. Outfitted with a 20 to 50° adjustable lens and graced with vintage styling in midnight black faux leather details, the Mini Max packs a bi-colour punch, colour accuracy, and flexible power options. Some of its benefits are intuitive local controls and NFC tap technology to quickly customise your settings via the app. Furthermore, Hobolite's magnetic mount system allows the fixture to work with a wide range of creative modifiers. From its spot-to-flood lens to the included LiteDock power bank and everything in between, this portable 40W light covers multiple needs of any compact mobile lighting setup.

SKU: GC47-HL-111037

Hobolite Mini Max Bi-Colour LED Light (Midnight Black, Travel Kit)

Hobolite Mini Max Bi-Colour LED Light (Midnight Black, Travel Kit)

Designed to act as a compact lighting solution for creators on the go, the retro-inspired Mini Max Bi-Colour LED Light Travel Kit from Hobolite is brighter and more versatile than its predecessor. Outfitted with a 20 to 50° adjustable lens and graced with vintage styling in midnight black faux leather details, the Mini Max packs a bi-colour punch, colour accuracy, and flexible power options. Some of its benefits are intuitive local controls and NFC tap technology to quickly customise your settings via the app. Furthermore, Hobolite's magnetic mount system allows the fixture to work with a wide range of creative modifiers. From its spot-to-flood lens to the included LiteDock power bank and everything in between, this portable 40W light covers multiple needs of any compact mobile lighting setup.

Travel Kit

This kit combines the Mini Max with six coloured gels, a frosted dome, and a Max LiteDock power bank for extra portability. Also included are the fixture's adjustable lens, an AC dual-port adapter, a 65W power adapter, a 9.8' long USB-C cable, and a USB-C cable for the LiteDock.

Versatile Bi-Colour Performance

Designed with bi-colour flexibility and 0 to 100% dimming, the Mini Max offers a colour temperature range of 2700 to 6500K, giving you a variety of tungsten and daylight colour options. The unit has 40W of power output complemented by a COB LED that serves as a versatile light for a wide range of projects.

Extended Power Options

Whether in the studio or out in the field, the Mini Max can be easily powered. The light comes with a Max LiteDock power bank, which boasts 1 hour of runtime at maximum brightness. Its internal battery will keep running for approximately two hours at 50% brightness and can be further extended to 10 hours at 10% brightness.

Effortless Magnetic System

Experience flexible and quick ways to modify the unit with the Hobolite magnetic mount system for attaching accessories with ease. The magnetic modifiers include a frosted dome and various colour gels.

Key Features:

Light with LiteDock and Dome

Output 7325 Lux at 1 m

2700-6500K Colour Temperature Range

20-50° Adjustable Lens Beam

Up to 1-Hour Runtime

CRI 96 and TLCI 96

Onboard and App Control

NFC Connection for Convenience

What's in the Box:

Hobolite Mini Max Bi-Colour LED Light (Midnight Black, Travel Kit)

AC Dual-Port Adapter

Mini Max Adjustable Lens

Max LiteDock

Max Colour Gel

Max Frosted Dome

USB-C Cable (9.8')

USB-C Cable for LiteDock

Power Adapter (65W)

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Product Overview

Hobolite Mini Max Bi-Colour LED Light (Midnight Black, Travel Kit)

Designed to act as a compact lighting solution for creators on the go, the retro-inspired Mini Max Bi-Colour LED Light Travel Kit from Hobolite is brighter and more versatile than its predecessor. Outfitted with a 20 to 50° adjustable lens and graced with vintage styling in midnight black faux leather details, the Mini Max packs a bi-colour punch, colour accuracy, and flexible power options. Some of its benefits are intuitive local controls and NFC tap technology to quickly customise your settings via the app. Furthermore, Hobolite's magnetic mount system allows the fixture to work with a wide range of creative modifiers. From its spot-to-flood lens to the included LiteDock power bank and everything in between, this portable 40W light covers multiple needs of any compact mobile lighting setup.

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