The SmallRig RC 60B Portable COB LED Video Light is a compact COB fixture that is primarily for highly portable situations where you need a smaller light but with enough punch to use as a key with a small softbox.
The fixture has a built-in battery for portable use that can last for up to 40 minutes at full power and 75 minutes in Eco Mode and supports up to 100W PD Type-C input (compatible with PD power banks and adapters with 65W and above), allowing for simultaneous charging and usage. The body weighs only 750g; even when combined with the handle and D30 mini softbox, the overall handheld weight is only around 1.3kg, Ac Module
The 60W Bi-Color COB light source has a stated illuminance of 2500 lux at 1m/5600K and can reach up to 13,000 Lux illuminance when equipped with a 45° mini standard hood. Smallrig claims it excels in color science with a CRI of 97+, TLCI of 98+, SSI average of 89, and Δuv of 0.0001 at 5600K, providing more accurate color rendering and better reproduction of sunlight spectrum.
The RC 60B has a Silent Fan Cooling Design: Equipped with intelligent temperature control cooling, the body dissipates heat quickly and operates with low noise. The noise level within 1 meter is approximately 27dB, ensuring minimal disturbance during video recording.
The onboard controls have independent CCT/INT adjustment knobs and are equipped with a 1.3″ LCD color screen, allowing for precise and fast adjustment of light parameters. Avaiable are light control accessories such as a mini reflector /mini softbox, mounting accessories ( light stand adaptor/ handle), enhanced battery life accessories (power bank clamp + C to C short charging cable, optional), and a portable storage box.
The SmallRig RC 60B COB LED Video Light retails for $199 and is available for pre-order with estimated shipping on December 31st.
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