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Emart 60 LED Light

Updated: Dec 7

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Pros

Cons

Very Bright

No Light Adjustment Is Available

65" long cord

All Plastic Body

4 Color filters

Metal Feet Scratch Very Abrasive

Price



Emart 60 LED Light

Emart 60 LED Light


In my quest to find a way to take better pictures I recently bought some background sheets and a stand and I figured I would need some lights to help acquire the best photos I could get! If you want to read more about the background set up I got press on the name IProTech . The Emart 60 LED Lights comes with 4 color filters: red, blue, white, and orange. This package of the Emart came with 2 lights that are 180 degrees adjustable, 1400 lumens, and at max height it comes to 11". Now with most of the specs outta the way this is my experience with the Emart 60 LED Lights.


The Lights



These 4 images are what the filters make a white background look like while in use, from right to left it is orange, red, blue, and white. The LED on these two lights comes out very bright and I love that they come with filters so you can adjust your lighting for a different look. The filters will definitely come in handy in the future. They are adjustable up and down 180 degrees with a locking knob, but not side to side. The 60 LED lights give it a great amount of brightness, but the one downside is that it doesn't have any way to adjust the brightness. You have one setting full-on power and that's it, so it forces you to get creative so you don't have a canon of light shining right at your products or you....unless you're into that kind of thing!


Build Quality


Emart 60 LED Light back plate

The Emart 60 LED Light unfortunately comes with somewhat of a fragile plastic body. At least it feels that way and when it says height adjustable I think it means only with the legs because the body itself is not adjustable. Now to be fair for the price you get a whole lot of light but the body has a lot to be desired. The Emart gives you two ways to use these lights and that is by handheld or by the tripod that it has within its body. to get the tripod out you pop the bottom plastic holder out and then they have a little spring on the inside that helps them pop out once the holder is taken off. The legs have two forms the first one is the way they come out then you can extend them by pulling the extenders that are connected inside the bottom of the legs. The 65" power cable that is connected to the body is awesome because it gives you room to customize where you want to put your light. They do however have a knob that allows them to move up and down 180 degrees.


The Good And The Bad


Emart 60 LED Light tripod

One of the issues that I found with the Emart is that it has no light adjustment on this version at the very least. This means you'll have to get creative if you need to adjust the brightness by putting it farther away or finding a way to diffuse the light. Another issue is the full plastic body which feels very fragile. Then there are the feet which are made of metal and have scratched just about every surface I lay them on....I wish they would have put something on the feet so they are not so abrasive.

The great things that I've come across while using the Emart is that, oh boy they are bright, especially from how small they were I was kinda nervous at first wondering if they would be bright enough....Quick answer they are. Another benefit is that they come with 4 color filters which work rather well so I'm happy with them. That long power cord is also a great advantage to the Emart because it gives you the ability to customize your setup for better pictures. Then there is the price which for everything you get is amazing.


Conclusion


Emart 60 LED Light tripod cap

In conclusion, these little lights pack a punch with a good amount of customizability from filters to the length of the cord for positioning. With all these features the Emart is an amazing product for the price of course they do have a couple of drawbacks, but if you don't mind those things that I covered or can work around them then these may be just what you're looking for.


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sophijosephine2
Dec 06

Thanks for the in-depth review of the Emart 60 LED Lights! They sound like a versatile option for enhancing photography setups. For an even cleaner and more professional look, using a white screen as a backdrop can make a huge difference. A bright white screen, such as WhiteScreen.vip, works seamlessly with adjustable lighting to create a polished and distraction-free background for product or creative photography.

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