![]() ![]() ![]() The output seems bright (although we will have to reserve judgment for the full review after we do some real-world testings) and the only thing that you might want to consider is that even with the built-in and added diffuser that comes with the light it doesn’t hide the LEDs completely so you can still somewhat observe individual LEDs.Īs for pricing, the unit should be available soon for $230. We haven’t had a chance to really work with the Panel Pro yet but we did play with it a bit to see what it can and can’t do and it seems to have a good build quality, a very thin design with a very easy to use interface and clear back screen. It also charges via USB-PD which should be significantly faster (if you have a supporting charger). The panel has 3 1/4″ 20 threads on three sides so you can mount it almost at any angle and it lasts over 4 hours at 50% (and it tells you how long it will last at the current power setting in min which is always welcome). The unit comes with a diffuser, a small cold shoe mount, charging cable (USB-C) a manual, and a soft “case”. It can change color temperature between 3000K and 5700K The Lume Cube Panel Pro also works with the very handy Lume Cube app so you can control the unit (or several ones) from your mobile device. It has fully customizable color options and several effects as well as a programable strobe mode. This is Lume Cube’s most powerful light to date with 1500 lux at 0.5m (on paper significantly more than at least some of the other portable panel LEDs on the market). This new light however is different and more in tune with many existing portable panel lights. This is not the first time that we have been covering LumeCube products, we actually tested the original Lume Cube (back in 2016) and we own the second generation model as well as many accessories. We already got our test unit and while we are planning to publish our review we can give you a sneak peek and what we already found about this new mobile LED. It comes with a computer mount and built-in frosted lenses and diffusers that shine a soft light on your face without hurting your eyes.Last week Lume Cube introduced its Panel PRO RGB LED light with a very sleek thin body and several new features. Ideal for video content creators, this LED panel offers 360 of RGB color, special effects, 3200 to 5600K color temperature, and more, all in a smartphone-like form. It's USB-powered and clips directly onto your phone, tablet, or laptop giving off soft, warm, adjustable light.Īnd if you spend all day and night on video conference calls, your best option is the Lume Cube Video Conferencing Lighting Kit. Pocket-sized yet potent, Lume Cubes compact RGB Panel Go is the onboard light to turn to when you want a versatile, on-camera lighting solution. When you need an inexpensive light that will work just as well with your laptop as it will your phone, we like the QIAYA selfie ring light. They're dimmable, come with eight filters, and offer endless lighting options. If you want professional-grade light, we recommend the Neewer 5600K USB LED Lights. The best lighting for webcam streaming comes down to positioning, brightness options, and your budget. It's the perfect setup for casual and professional Zoom meetings, vlogging, and FaceTime chats. The ring light and wireless remote control kit from PIXEL come with a 19-inch bi-color vlogging light, filter, mounting adapters, and a wireless remote controller. A remote control helps you make minor adjustments and do it out of the line of sight. You never want to be seen fiddling with your light, trying to make adjustments while filming. ![]()
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