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Product Description
Named International CES Editors’ Choice, Lucie Awards’ Best LED Lighting Element, and Kickstarter Staff Pick, the Lume Cube makes it easy to bring professional lighting wherever you go. Measuring 1.5 inches on all sides with manual and bluetooth controls, this 1,500-lumen external flash and video light can mount to virtually anything—GoPro, iPhone, Android, you name it Read More
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The vendor informed us that the group's order was picked up and is on its way to our warehouse. Based on the tracking provided, the order is scheduled to arrive 2/2.
Sometimes shipments get delayed en route, but we will keep the group updated throughout the fulfillment process and notify you all if anything causes delay.
Thank you for your patience. Expect an update from us on 2/4 or sooner if something comes up.
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Would love to have at least 5 of these. I do photography and have four Shih Tzu's and for some strange reason the are so afraid of the flash. With these placed at various locations I can get the shots I want.
It’s happening! Thanks to each of you, the drop was a success and we have contacted the vendor for the LUME CUBE Bundle and submitted the group’s order. They are now working hard and preparing your orders for shipment to our warehouse in New Jersey, where our team will be standing by ready to break everything down into individual orders and reship them directly to you. We currently expect to have everything out of our warehouse and on its way to you by 2/8.
We will certainly keep you up to date on the process and provide all of you with updated information about the order status as soon as it becomes available to us.
You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 2/1 .
Don't forget to add the costs of the pro app. This guys introduced a pro app in the final stretch of the kickstarter campaign and tend to forget mentioning this "detail"...
GasolaThe pro app is $3 and is used when controlling more than two lights. So unless you bought multiple of this bundle, it won't effect you. I must say I am alarmed by the comments coming from people who have not been Massdrop members, never commented or polled. Beginning to think it's our jealous competitors...:)
Yep. Pretty much what I thought. I'll be using it with my GoPro so it's not a big deal. A magnetic attachment would be cool when using it as a Smartphone controlled security light.
Nice but overpriced . Ok , maybe it's not overpriced , but the question if this item/idea worth 100$. I can get much more when building my own system, yep I don't need wifi , triggers cost less.
ZorikZorick, I am impressed if you can find an easily mountable 1500 lumen light, that dims by 1% increments, is tough and waterproof to 100ft. Additionally is 6000K daylight balanced, and rechargeable.......for under $100. Oh wait, you can.....right here :)
ZQowLumens matching/measuring is a tricky subject because it depends on many things, including disbursement angle (how wide the beam shines). According to:
http://energy.gov/energysaver/lumens-and-lighting-facts-label
a 100W light bulb is about 1600 lumens, but this is 360° of light, so 1500 lumens pointed mostly in one direction will be perceived as much, much brighter.
Another complication is that for flash photography, power is sometimes measured in lumens-seconds (#lumens X #seconds), so a professional tripod-mounted flash unit may put out 28,000,000 lumens for 1/2000 of a second (14,000 lumen-seconds).