Brand | Elgato |
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Series | Elgato Key Light Air |
Item model number | 10LAB9901 |
Item Weight | 3.52 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.92 x 23.34 x 4.01 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.92 x 23.34 x 4.01 inches |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B082QHRZFW |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | January 6, 2020 |
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Elgato Key Light Air, Professional LED Panel With 1400 Lumens, Multi-Layer Diffusion Technology, App-Enabled, Color Temperature Adjustable for Mac/Windows/iPhone/Android
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Series | Elgato Key Light Air |
Brand | Elgato |
Wattage | 26 |
Control Method | App |
Item Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
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- Wi-Fi Enabled: Switch on/off and fine-tune light settings via the app on Mac/Windows/iPhone/Android
- 1400 Lumens: Effectively illuminate your workspace and dim to a subtle glow
- 2900 – 7000 K: Adjust color temperature from sunset amber to arctic blue
- 80 Premium Osram LEDs: Deliver constant intensity while keeping cool
- Box contents: 1 x Key Light Air, Power Supply, Telescopic Pole and Base, Quick Start Guide
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PRECISION ENGINEERED. SIMPLY STUNNING.
Key Light Air gets your camera feed looking professional. But you'll want to use it for everything.
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STATE OF THE ART
Industrial grade LEDs deliver constant intensity while keeping cool for hours on end, allowing you to work without breaking a sweat.
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80 PREMIUM OSRAM LEDS
Forty warm plus forty cold enable full-spectrum white.
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1400-LUMEN OUTPUT
Ideal brightness for near-field illumination.
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2900 - 7000 K COLOR RANGE
Sunset amber through arctic blue.
CONTROL AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
Key Light Air connects wirelessly to your PC, Mac, Android device or iPhone. So you can adjust brightness and color via the Control Center app, and get real-time onscreen feedback.
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EASY ON THE EYES
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. It’s gentle on your retina.
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FORM AND FUNCTION. PERFECTED.
A slender design and modest footprint means Key Light Air easily slots into any setup. Finer details – like a forward-reaching profile and height hatch marks – make it remarkable.
MULTI MOUNT COMPATIBLE
The ultimate in setup flexibility.
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Product description
A professional Wi-Fi enabled lighting solution with 80 premium LEDs outputting 1400 lumens. Edge-lit architecture with multi-layer diffusion technology ensures soft illumination that’s easy on your eyes. A flat profile, small footprint and integrated cable management system keeps your setup tidy. And the Control Center app gives you ultimate flexibility. Simply connect your Mac, Windows PC, iPhone or Android device to adjust brightness and color temperature from anywhere in your studio, and get instant onscreen feedback. Fully adjustable and freestanding. Ingeniously designed and truly stunning. You’ll want to use Elgato Key Light Air for everything.
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I bought two of these lights to use for work video conferencing during COVID-19 shelter-in-place spring 2020.
The software controls the on/off function of the light, as well as the color temp, and the lumen intensity. However, the lights can only be turned on by using the software, which can be installed on a phone and/or computer.
I have the software installed on a MacBook Pro (2016 Dual-core i7) and on an iPhone X. The software communicates with the lights over Wi-Fi. I have a brand new Google Mesh Wi-Fi network, and the lights are in a 4-bar Wi-Fi zone.
The initial set up was easy. The lights have been set up and connected to Wi-Fi for the past 2+ weeks.
Unfortunately, the lights WILL NOT remain connected to Wi-FI. So, when you want to turn the lights on, or off, you simply cannot.
Here's what happens:
In the morning if I try to turn on the lights using the software for my first meeting of the day, I usually see a message "to connect - open Wi-Fi menu and add new device..." - sometimes if I wait 10 minutes or more, the light controls will mysteriously become available.
There is no way to manually turn on the lights. They require software to make that happen.
Sometimes controls for one light are available and the second light control is MIA.
If I do manage to get one, or two lights working, yay! The intensity and color controls are fantastic! Perfect for video calls.
However, most of the time during a conference call of 30 minutes or longer, the controls become unresponsive. The lights will be on, but I cannot turn them off using the software. I am then forced to manually turn off the lights, which basically powers off the lights and makes it impossible to use the software to power them on again.
I have reset the lights to factory settings and re-connected them to WiFi several times to try and debug. I have reset my Wi-Fi network several times to try to debug (the Google Nest Mesh Wi-Fi is awesome and works flawlessly!)
I really, really want to love these lights, and I would, if the software problems can be resolved. Sooooo bugggy.
I've dropped from 5 to 1 stars because the network connection on these lights has become VERY unreliable, and since the only way to turn them on and off is through the network. That's completely unacceptable. I can't even turn them on, much less control them. They're only about 10 feet from the router on a straight line of sight, so that's not the issue. Part of this might be software. (I'm running Catalina 10.15.7 on a Mac pro.) They'll disappear from the Stream Deck while still being accessible through the application on the same computer. Often, one of the pair will disappear from my phone, only to reappear 20 minutes later. Sometimes, neither light is accessible. The software continuously reminds me that there's a firmware update available, but the software hangs when I try to install it. (You have to reboot the machine or use a kill -9 from the command line to kill the process). Tech support is worthless. They escalated the problem to Tier 2 three weeks ago after two weeks of futile back and forth, and in spite of multiple attempts, I've never heard from them since.
Other than that, they're good lights. Maybe they'll work on a PC. Here's my original review:
These lights aren't actually very expensive when compared to real video lights, and they're amazing. I have the small "key light air" version (two of them). They're insanely bright (I never have them above 30%) and work perfectly for my head-shot webcam videos. Can't imagine why anybody would want the larger version.
The computer control means that you can adjust the brightness and color while seated in from the screen actually looking at the captured image. No guesswork. Not getting up and down and fiddling with controls on the lights. It's wonderful.
The built-in diffusion works well—the lights aren't harsh at all, and the temperature adjustment goes from way too warm all the way over to Seasonal-Affective-Disorder blue. (They'd be great for that, by the way.) The desktop stand puts them at just the right height. (You don't want the lights blinding you, which they'll do if they're too low.) They're also solidly built—the parts that should be metal are metal.
If you can spring for it, the "Stream Deck" switch controller is handy for turning the lights on and off and adjusting color and brightness. It took a moment to figure out how to set one switch to go up and another to go down (there is essentially no documentation), but once you do that, it works perfectly. You can program the other switches to do things like control the video software.
The only downside is that the initial setup requires you to use Apple's Airport utility, which is touchy at best. It's a buggy program, subject to hanging for mysterious reasons. It took a couple reboots to get the system into a state where the Airport utility actually worked (that is, successfully scanned the network and found the light). Given that all that the Airport utility is doing is assigning network-access credentials to the lights, I would have been much happier if the lights just had a built-in web server for that purpose, much like every other networked device I own. Relying on a very marginal piece of Apple software just to pass on a network login was the wrong move, I think.
As for the light itself, I really liked the design, size and default brightness and wish it worked out for me.
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Had to buy a separate universal adapter so that I could use this.
Avoid.
The stands are really nice, and will look well on any desk, but if you are tucking away behind big monitors, that's probably not a big deal.
the software integration to mobile devices and desktop is something to write home about. These lights join you local network (Dyson take note, this is how its done) and everything just works flawlessly out of the box. great attention to detail.
If you have more than one, as I do, they just link up cleanly in the app. all great.
so if you want a no nonsense clean elegant solution, and don't mind the price (they are a little more expensive than other options) these are the business.
If Elgato did more powerful standard mountable lights, for backlighting, green screen lighting etc., I would have gone for them, so I recommend Elgato gear happily.
The low rating is that first of all in my opinion an app is completely unnecessary - lighting like Philips Hue you can see why you want want an app - but just to control 2 setting I would have thought a simple control on the actual light would suffice -after all chances are your using at home one setting suits all.
I'll take the feedback though that I knew this before I bought it, but in any case I could couldn't to the app, it requires the 2.4 band from my router and being dual band I cant connect to it - I've had this before and have found a workaround (normally means taking a walk down the road lol) but the issue is if I lost connectivity its glitchy at best - having been unable to connect to the app its a n o from me and needs tweaking.