Overview

Nanlite Wand LED Light

Introducing the Wand-a Full-colour Handheld Led Light

Engineered to bring your creative vision to life with a burst of vibrant colour and powerful white light.

SKU: GC52-NNWANDMI

Nanlite Wand LED Light

Nanlite Wand LED Light

Introducing the Wand-a Full-colour Handheld Led Light

Engineered to bring your creative vision to life with a burst of vibrant colour and powerful white light.

Highly portable, the wand is designed for creators who demand flexibility and performance, whether on set, in the studio, or on the go. It is the perfect lighting solution for photography, short film, livestream and creative shoot, giving you the flexibility to light your vision anytime, anywhere.

Bright Light on the Go

The clever design uses focusing lenses on top of the wand's emitting surface, delivering a more concentrated, brighter beam. It has ample output to illuminate your subject, or can just easily be used to create a vibrant colourful background atmosphere.

White or Colour Light, Unleash Creativity

The wand is equipped with Nanlite-developed Nebula C4 Light Engine, which produces high-quality, brighter white light by mixing coloured and white light chips.

With RGB full-colour chips, it also delivers a wide range of colours and easily adapts to different visual styles.

Light The Way You Want

The wand comes with barndoors for precise light control and a diffuser for soft, even output.

Both can be rapidly attached or removed for flexible light shaping as needed.

The base of the wand has a 1/4-20 mount, allowing the fixture to be fixed on a tripod, light stand or other supports.

Efficient Cooling, Minimal Noise

An internal fan in the wand ensures efficient heat dissipation while keeping noise levels low at approximately 22d B (A), avoiding interference with audio recording.

Key Features:

RGBW LED with 30W High Output

Wide 2700K–7500K CCT with Adjustment

Ultra-Bright: 14,150 Lux at 0.5m

14 Built-In Effects Plus App Control

Lightweight Design, Only 420g for Portability

Power via USB-C PD or NP-F Batteries

Comes with Barndoor, Diffuser, Carrying Bag

Mountable on Tripods With 1/4"-20 Thread

What's in the Box:

Nanlite Wand LED Light

Barndoor

Diffuser

Carrying bag

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Nanlite Wand LED Light

Introducing the Wand-a Full-colour Handheld Led Light

Engineered to bring your creative vision to life with a burst of vibrant colour and powerful white light.

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