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Keldan Announces Remote Controllable 8XR Ambient Video Lights
By Ian Bongso-Seldrup, September 30, 2023 @ 09:00 AM (EST)

Keldan has unveiled the Video 8XR Ambient, a new version of its Video 8XR light featuring a specially designed LED that emits a light spectrum equivalent to ambient light at a depth of 6 metres, or 20 feet. Since the 18,000-lumen light does not require an external filter, it generates a luminous flux about twice that of the 20,000-lumen Video 8XR with an external AF 6B ambient filter attached.

Other features and specs are very similar to the standard Video 8XR light. The new model can be wirelessly controlled by the RC1 remote control, boasts nine power settings, sports a beam angle of 110° in water, and runs at full power for up to 35 minutes on a full charge. The light uses a removable travel-safe 99Wh 14.4V Li-ion battery, which is below the per-battery maximum capacity of 100Wh allowed in carry-on baggage.

The Keldan Video 8XR Ambient will be available from retailers such as Backscatter. Please contact your dealer for pricing information.
 



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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Video 8XR Ambient 18000lm


Integrated Ambient Filter

The latest Video 8XR Ambient 18000lm is equipped with a custom designed LED which is emitting a light spectrum equivalent to the ambient light at 6m depth. This comes without the need of an external filter and therefore the luminous flux is about two times higher than with a Video 8XR 20000lm with an external AF 6B ambient filter!

Ready for wireless Remote Control

The 8XR Ambient light is also ready for our wireless Remote Control RC1.

LED technology with outstanding efficiency

The Video 8XR Ambient 18000 lm is equipped with a LED of the latest generation. A unique feature is the variable power with 9 settings with a brightness range of 1:80.
 

Soft 110° beam

The light has a very soft and speckle free beam of 110° in water (120° in air).

Self-contained

The self contained design makes this light very easy to use. There is no need for special mountings for the battery canister. The included bracket with ball mount allows easy mounting on standard arm systems.

Small and lightweight

The design is optimized for very small dimensions and light weight. The complete set ads only 0.87kg (0.30kg in water) to your gear.
 

Tough Design

The LED can not break and has almost unlimited lifetime. The integrated overtemperature protection allows safe use of the light in air. The protection circuit controls the housing temperature and the power will be limited to keep the temperature within a safe range.

Travel Safe Li-Ion Battery

The battery passed successfully the mandatory UN38.3 safety test as required by IATA and it is therefore certified for air transport. The capacity of this battery is below the maximum allowed capacity of 100Wh. It contains an integrated protection circuit against harmful conditions like over discharge, deep discharge, over current and short circuit.

Charge Display

The green charge level indicator displays the available relative charge. The two digit display shows the remaining time. While the battery is discharging, the display shows the remaining runtime in minutes (e.g.”18” = 18 minutes). When connected to the charger, the display shows the remaining charge time in units of 10 minutes (e.g.”18” = 180 minutes).
 

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