Elgato 6.5' RGBWW LED Light Strip 10LAA9901
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Light StripIlluminate on CommandBuilt for the StudioLight Strip goes beyond regular RGBW strips to provide maximum scope for color blending and light you can actually work with. Cool white during the day, warm white for those late-night sessions, and 16 million colors to set any mood imaginable.2000-Lumen OutputUltra-bright and fully dimmable3500 - 6500 K White RangeSunrise to misty blueRGBWW Leds16 million colors and dedicated white LEDSTactful DesignThin, cuttable, and super-sticky thanks to tesa adhesive backing, Light Strip easily attaches to almost any solid surface.Camera FriendlyCreate a stunning backdrop for your viewers, add some fill light to your Key Light setup, or simply treat yourself to a backsplash of color. On screen or off screen, premium flicker-free LEDs ensure silky-smooth footage across the color spectrum.Control On Your TermsAdjust brightness with your mouse. Tap your phone to set the perfect atmosphere. Light Strip is accessible from all your devices.Fine-Tune On the SpotUse your iPhone or Android device to control Light Strip from anywhere in your studio.Take A SeatTweak levels on screen and get instant visual feedback.Say The Magic WordsHands tied? Ask Siri to set the perfect scene. Requires Stream Deck Mobile for iOSEvolve Your LightingWith Stream Deck, tap to adjust brightness, synchronize colors with Multi Actions, and integrate Light Strip into your entire production workflow.Plays Nicely with Key LightControl all your Elgato lights as one, and set scenes for every occasion.
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