Reviews
Perfect for getting started with photo and/or video
ADVANTAGES - Offers a lot of brightness - Allows you to adjust white light (from quality to cold) or colors - It has additional modes (police siren, switching between different colors, etc.) - Brings battery and shows how many hours of use left with the battery are - Allows you to vary saturation, color and brightness - It comes with a mini tripod and a magnet to attach it to metal surfaces - Price cons - Controls that are a bit complicated firstly - It doesn't have a handle to grab (although the attached Tripod can be used so it's a bit uncomfortable) - There's no app to control it from your phone - I didn't always do well with the magnet and on some surfaces it slipped vertically. The presentation of the product is very careful. It comes in its carrying case in a box. Opening it we find the tube itself, a USB-C charging cable, a mini tripod, the instruction manual and two stickers with temperature degrees. The feel of the construction is really good. When you turn it on you see that the performance is also more than enough, at least in my case that I'm starting out with this photography thing. I liked that it shows how much battery is left and tells you how many hours of use you have. It depends on how much shine you put on it, obviously it will be more or less. The menus are a bit messy at first, but you get to them quickly. It allows you white light that you can set from warm to cold temperature, switch to a color mode where you can gradually change color, and then predefined modes with different effects like sirens, automatic switching between colors, etc. In white light mode, you can the temperature vary and brightness. In the color mode, you can adjust the color, saturation and brightness. It is not heavy, although it will be overlooked that it has a handle, since the light occupies almost the entire surface. It comes with a mini tripod that can be used for this purpose, although it's not very sturdy to use as a grip. It has screw hole for tripod and magnet on both ends to attach to metal surface. The latter didn't fare quite well for me on some tests and drained the tube so higher power would be better. We also miss an app for mobile control as it would be quicker to use. In short, although there are things that could be improved to enter the world of photography or video (the most advanced tubes cost up to hundreds of euros), it is 100% recommended.
05/03/2024