Compact, lightweight, and powerful, the Ulanzi C01 L099 delivers 100W of bi-color LED lighting in a portable, pocket-sized design. Adjustable from 2700K to 6500K with CRI ≥96 for true-to-life colors, this COB light is perfect for photography, videography, and content creation anywhere, anytime.
Compact, lightweight, and powerful, the Ulanzi C01 L099 delivers 100W of bi-color LED lighting in a portable, pocket-sized design. Adjustable from 2700K to 6500K with CRI ≥96 for true-to-life colors, this COB light is perfect for photography, videography, and content creation anywhere, anytime.
The Ulanzi L099 C01 100W COB LED Video Light combines portability and professional power in a sleek, ultra-slim design. Weighing only ≈330g (≈390g with standard reflector), it slips easily into your pocket or camera bag for on-the-go shooting. Despite its compact size, this light outputs 100W of bright, adjustable bi-color illumination, with a beam angle of 120°, making it ideal for both close-up and wide-area lighting.
Fine-tune brightness from 0–100% and adjust the color temperature between 2700K and 6500K for versatile lighting moods. With a CRI of 96+ and TLCI ≥98, your shots capture vibrant, true-to-life colors every time. The C01 supports USB Type-C PD3.0 input (up to 100W) for flexible power options, allowing you to use power banks, V-mount batteries, or other portable sources.
Built for continuous use, the hollow-body design with a high-speed fan ensures efficient cooling, keeping your light stable and preventing overheating during long shoots. Compatible with Mini Bowens mounts, the C01 works with reflectors, softboxes, and light modifiers to enhance your creative possibilities.
Key Features
| Manufacturer: | Ulanzi |
| Category: | Studio Lights |
| Type of light | Bi-Color COB LED |
| Power (W) | 100Watt |
| Power supply type | USB-C |
| Colour temperature | 2700K-6500K |
| CRI | 96 |
| TLCI | 98 |
| Uchycení světla | Mini Bowens |
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