Overview

Joby Beamo Mini LED

Designed for mobile content creators, vloggers, and any camera person that needs a small but powerful light, the Beamo Mini LED from Joby features one 1/4"-20 tripod mount and two cold shoe mounts that may be used for attachment of accessories or additional Beamo Mini lights. Its single LED has a CRI rating of 95 for excellent colour reproduction, and it outputs a maximum of 1000 lumens at 5100K, which helps to illuminate dim scenes or add fill to standard lighting conditions.

SKU: GC47-JB01578-BWW

Joby Beamo Mini LED

Joby Beamo Mini LED

Designed for mobile content creators, vloggers, and any camera person that needs a small but powerful light, the Beamo Mini LED from Joby features one 1/4"-20 tripod mount and two cold shoe mounts that may be used for attachment of accessories or additional Beamo Mini lights. Its single LED has a CRI rating of 95 for excellent colour reproduction, and it outputs a maximum of 1000 lumens at 5100K, which helps to illuminate dim scenes or add fill to standard lighting conditions.

The Beamo Mini LED can stand up to the rigors of a production day, including use during inclement weather as it is shock resistant and waterproof down to 98'. It is also protected against overheating and has a magnetic back, so it may be attached to magnetic surfaces for quick mounting without a lot of rigging. The myJoby iOS or Android app allows for multiple Beamo Mini lights to be controlled at once, providing a larger illuminating surface or complex lighting plans. For additional lighting control and effects, the Beamo Mini features strobing and dimming, both controlled using a button on the light or via the mobile app. Included are a diffuser and cold shoe adapter.

You can run the Beamo Mini for 40 minutes at full power or extend the runtime to 100 minutes at 50% brightness.

With a CCT of 5100K and a CRI rating of 95, the Beamo Mini is suitable for use in daylight environments, providing good colour rendition.

The myJoby app (iOS or Android) allows you to remotely set your brightness levels, save and recall your favourite scenes, and control multiple Beamo fixtures at once.

Charging by USB Type-C connector takes up to 140 minutes; Power Delivery charging is not supported.

Key Features:

5100K Colour Temperature

470 Lux from 3.3'

One LED at 1000 Lumens

55° Beam Angle

Strobo Mode and Adjustable Brightness

Waterproof and Shock Resistant

Charges via USB Type-C

Up to 100 Minutes of Battery Life

Overheating Protection

iOS and Android Compatible

What's in the Box:

Joby Beamo Mini LED

Diffuser

Cold Shoe Adapter

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Joby Beamo Mini LED

Designed for mobile content creators, vloggers, and any camera person that needs a small but powerful light, the Beamo Mini LED from Joby features one 1/4"-20 tripod mount and two cold shoe mounts that may be used for attachment of accessories or additional Beamo Mini lights. Its single LED has a CRI rating of 95 for excellent colour reproduction, and it outputs a maximum of 1000 lumens at 5100K, which helps to illuminate dim scenes or add fill to standard lighting conditions.

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