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NEEWER 660 40W 2-Pack
Key details
- Color Range
- 3200K-5600K bi-color
- Output & Size
- 40W, 3300 lux
- Power Options
- AC adapter, NP-F optional
- Color Accuracy
- CRI 96+
The NEEWER 660 kit mounts two 40W panels on 75-inch aluminum stands, with CRI 96+ and 3300 lux at one meter. That output is enough to key a two-person podcast or light a small interview corner without pushing camera gain. Four-leaf barndoors control spill, and the U-bracket allows independent tilt and pan while the panel stays locked in place. The included stands reach full height without wobble, so the kit does not need a separate stand purchase.
The LCD controls make matching the two panels quick, and AC power keeps both lights running through long recording sessions. The color menu steps through the 3200K-5600K range and shows the result on screen. The U-bracket rotates each panel between horizontal and vertical, and the barndoors fold shut for storage. This is a two-light setup assembled with studio use in mind, not just a pair of panels in a box.
Home studio owners, podcasters, and streamers who want a two-light kit that stays in one place are the right audience. This is a fixed-rig system, not a carry-on setup. The short AC cords, separate NP-F battery purchase, and a 5600K setting that can measure closer to 4800K are the boundaries to accept. For a permanent desk or studio corner, none of those limits blocks a consistent key light; for a location shooter, they add planning time.
The kit's real strength is that it removes the need to buy barndoors and full-height stands separately. For streamers running a two-person show, the 40W output and barndoor control let the panels work as separate key and fill without spilling into the background. For photographers, the 3300 lux at one meter handles product tabletop and tight portrait setups. The buyer to redirect elsewhere is someone who expects exact 5600K from the dial or a battery-powered travel panel.
💡 Set both panels to the same color temperature before locking the barndoors; the LCD menu makes that a quick step.
Pros
- Two 40W panels with CRI 96+ provide enough output for a two-person key light setup.
- Barndoors and a U-bracket give usable light control without extra accessories.
- 75-inch aluminum stands hold the kit at proper height for seated and standing subjects.
- AC power keeps both panels active for long sessions with no battery swaps.
- Bi-color range covers 3200K-5600K for most interior white-balance needs.
Cons
- Power cords are short, and NP-F batteries require a separate purchase.
- The advertised 5600K setting can measure closer to 4800K, so white balance is worth checking.
If your camera stays in a dedicated room, this is the two-light kit that already includes the barndoors, 40W output, and full-height stands you would otherwise buy separately.