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Nanlite Lumo LED

The Lumo Bi-Colour LED Ring Light from Nanlite is a compact, lightweight yet versatile LED ring light made for enhancing still or video content made with smartphones. The MagSafe-compatible Lumo mounts magnetically to compatible smartphones to provide light that can be adjusted from tungsten warm to daylight cool or flipped open to act as a convenient handle for steadier handheld shooting. The hinged design also folds into a handy smartphone stand for hands-free use.

SKU: GC52-NNLUMOMI

Nanlite Lumo LED

Nanlite Lumo LED

The Lumo Bi-Colour LED Ring Light from Nanlite is a compact, lightweight yet versatile LED ring light made for enhancing still or video content made with smartphones. The MagSafe-compatible Lumo mounts magnetically to compatible smartphones to provide light that can be adjusted from tungsten warm to daylight cool or flipped open to act as a convenient handle for steadier handheld shooting. The hinged design also folds into a handy smartphone stand for hands-free use.

The Lumo is made with premium LED bulbs for highly accurate colour rendering with a CRI rating of 97 and a TCLI rating of 98, providing flattering skin tones and rich colours. It has a built-in 145mAh rechargeable battery that can run for up to 5.5 hours and then be recharged via its USB-C charging port. There's also an adhesive magnetic ring included that allows it to be mounted to non-MagSafe devices and smartphone cases.

Key Features:

Ring Light, Phone Stand, Magnetic Handle

Selectable 3200, 4300, 5600K Colour Temp

Selectable Low, Medium, High Brightness

MagSafe-Type Magnetic Mouting

Slim, Dual-Hinge Design

75-Minute Runtime at Full Output

USB-C Charging Port for Any Power Source

CRI 97 | TLCI 98

120° Beam Angle

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Nanlite Lumo LED

Magnetic Mounting Ring

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Product Overview

Nanlite Lumo LED

The Lumo Bi-Colour LED Ring Light from Nanlite is a compact, lightweight yet versatile LED ring light made for enhancing still or video content made with smartphones. The MagSafe-compatible Lumo mounts magnetically to compatible smartphones to provide light that can be adjusted from tungsten warm to daylight cool or flipped open to act as a convenient handle for steadier handheld shooting. The hinged design also folds into a handy smartphone stand for hands-free use.

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