The new Lume Cube AIR is even more compact than the original and with a longer battery life. It has a powerful magnet on the back for mounting to any ferrous surface and it includes two diffusions domes (one white and one for tungsten lights (CTO)). You can control all its features from the LumeX app, which is a free download from your mobile device’s app store. The video below expounds on how to get started using it.
We’ll have more reviews and use cases coming soon, but for now, go pick up the new Lume Cube AIR and start creating. It’s available today for $69.95.
Such a gimmick and soooooo specular. People actually use these in real life?
Every light is specular until it’s modified. I could agree about it being gimmicky, except that I’ve followed its progression from prototype to the latest models over the last several years. Every tool is exactly as good as you use it. This one has the features that make it extremely usable, and photographers and videographers have been using it to create. That’s really the key—-we need light for photography, and this is one good way to get it. Last night I used it to make pictures after sunset on a mountaintop and then used it to hike down and then… Read more »