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Elgato Key Light Air review - Specification and features

by Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 05/13/2020 03:41 PM [ 4] 5 comment(s)

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Specifications and features

The Elgato KEY LIGHT AIR was unveiled at CES 2020, on the 7th of January. Some marketing info and specifications first:

“Elgato Key Light is the first of its kind: an LED light panel developed specifically for modern content creators. Key Light easily clamps to your desk, adding professional lighting to your setup while taking up a fraction of the space of traditional light boxes or lamps. Key Light wirelessly communicates with your PC or Mac, letting you instantly control lighting brightness and warmth via Elgato’s convenient Control Center app or a keypress on Elgato’s highly acclaimed Stream Deck. Key Light shines with 80 premium OSRAM LEDs that output a massive 2,500 lumens while generating practically no heat. Unlike conventional studio lighting, Key Light Air doesn’t only make you look professional. Edge-lit LED architecture coupled with multi-layer diffusion technology provides indirect, ultra-soft illumination. So it’s also gentle on your retina. Industrial grade LEDs deliver constant intensity while keeping cool for hours on end, allowing you to work without breaking a sweat.”

 

 Specification:

  • Brightness: 1400 Lumens, adjustable
  • Color range: 2900 – 7000 K, adjustable
  • CRI: > 92%
  • Power consumption: up to 25 W
  • Connection: Wi-Fi, 802.11 b, g, n
  • Supported encryption: WPA/WPA 2
  • Dimensions: 205 x 205 x 35 mm / 8.07 x 8.07 x 1.37 in
  • Weight: 550g /1.21 lbs

Ball Head Mount

  • 1/4-Inch Screw

Telescopic Pole

  • Adjustable Length: 60 - 88 cm / 23.62 - 34.65 in

Base

  • Dimensions: 205 x 205 x 18 mm / 8.07 x 8.07 x 0.71 in
  • Weight: 1000g /2.20 lbs

Contents

  • Key Light Air, Ball Head Mount, Telescopic Pole, Weighted Base, Power Supply, Quick Start Guide

Compatibility

  • Windows 10(64-bit), Android 6.0+/iOS 12.1+, Elgato Stream Deck and Elgato Multi-Mount

 

Price: 129.99 USD




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