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Yongnuo YN360 Light Wand

BH #YOYN360C • MFR #YN360C
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Yongnuo YN360 Light Wand
Key Features
  • 320 x 3200 - 5500 Variable LEDs
  • 40 x RGB LEDs
  • Color Temperature and RGB Modes
  • Runs on Optional NP-F750 Battery
The YN360 Light Wand from Yongnuo is a 22.95 x 1.88" light fixture with a slim profile of just 0.94". The unique Wand has two variable color modes. Color Temperature Mode allows you to vary the Kelvin temperature from 3200 to 5500K. RGB Mode yields vivid Reds, Greens, and Blues and combinations of those colors. Meant to be handheld, the Wand has control buttons on the handle to control the color output. Color can also be controlled wirelessly by a smartphone app. A 1/4"-20 female outlet is situated on the bottom of the handle for stand mounting and hands-free operation. The YN360 runs on an optional AC adapter or by an optional NP-F750 battery. Run time is two hours in Color Temperature Mode and four hours in RGB Mode.
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Yongnuo YN360 Bi-Color Overview

The YN360 Light Wand from Yongnuo is a 22.95 x 1.88" light fixture with a slim profile of just 0.94". The unique Wand has two variable color modes. Color Temperature Mode allows you to vary the Kelvin temperature from 3200 to 5500K. RGB Mode yields vivid Reds, Greens, and Blues and combinations of those colors. Meant to be handheld, the Wand has control buttons on the handle to control the color output. Color can also be controlled wirelessly by a smartphone app. A 1/4"-20 female outlet is situated on the bottom of the handle for stand mounting and hands-free operation. The YN360 runs on an optional AC adapter or by an optional NP-F750 battery. Run time is two hours in Color Temperature Mode and four hours in RGB Mode.

Yongnuo YN360 Bi-Color Specs

Key Specs
Item Type
1x LED Light Tube/Wand (Handheld)
Included Storage Case
No
Photometrics
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Color Temperature
3200K
5500K
Color Modes
RGB, Daylight, Tungsten
Color Accuracy Standard
CRI 95
Dimming
Built-In Dimmer
Front Accessory Mount
Proprietary
Wireless Remote Control Type
Bluetooth
Power Source
AC to DC Adapter (Not Included)
Battery (Not Included)
Battery Plate Type
1x Sony L-Series / NP-F (Built-In)
Battery
1x Rechargeable (Not Included)
Input Power
12 VDC
Power Consumption
21.6 W (Maximum)
Fixture Mounting
1x 1/4"-20 Female Thread
Light Fixture
Item Type
1x LED Light Tube/Wand (Handheld)
Included Storage Case
No
Lumens
2560
Photometrics
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Color Temperature
3200K
5500K
Color Modes
RGB, Daylight, Tungsten
Color Accuracy Standard
CRI 95
Dimming
Built-In Dimmer
Cooling System
No
Beam Angle
55°
110°
Built-In Flash
No
Preprogrammed Effects
No
Umbrella Mount
No
Front Accessory Mount
Proprietary
Connectivity
Wireless Remote Control Type
Bluetooth
Mobile App Compatible
Yes: Android & iOS
Wireless Range
49' / 15 m
Power & I/O
Power Source
AC to DC Adapter (Not Included)
Battery (Not Included)
Battery Plate Type
1x Sony L-Series / NP-F (Built-In)
Battery
1x Rechargeable (Not Included)
Input Power
12 VDC
Inline Switch
No
Power Pass-Thru
No
Power Consumption
21.6 W (Maximum)
Mounting
Fixture Mounting
1x 1/4"-20 Female Thread
General
Display
No
Environmental Resistance
No
Dimensions
23.8 x 22 x 19.3" / 60.5 x 56 x 49 cm (Fixture)
Weight
1.1 lb / 489 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.8 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
25.18 x 9.055 x 2.913"

Yongnuo YN360 Bi-Color Reviews

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The specs say this light offers 2,560 lumens. how ...

The specs say this light offers 2,560 lumens. how would this compare to a strobe which is measured in Watts? for example a Godox ML60 outputs 60 watts.
Asked by: Christopher
The wands is about 20w. The ML 60 is about three times as powerful.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2021-04-09

I bough two of theese with the intention of ...

I bough two of theese with the intention of having different rgb setting on each of them, but as soon as I turn them on one becomes master so they both are synced and one controls both, is there a way to avoid this and control them separetly? Sorry but this is a bit frustrating
Asked by: Nazar
Yes, hold the control button to use them seperately.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2023-10-13

question

Does the 1/4 -20 mount seem strong enough to hold the weight of the light if held sideways?
Asked by: Zacharie
Yes the mount would be strong enough as long as there is no pressure being put on the light.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-27

In photos at night a campfire gives an orange ...

In photos at night a campfire gives an orange light would this give this give off the same orange light as a campfire since it has different color modes?
Asked by: Matt
You can set its color via RGB values to match other light sources in your set.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2021-04-26

is there an adapter to power this light via a ...

is there an adapter to power this light via a normal external usb phone battery pack?
Asked by: tung
It can use a DC power cord but it works best with an external battery!
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-05-10

Has the smartphone app been updated to allow ...

Has the smartphone app been updated to allow remote control of two or more lightwands? IMO the app--unless updated--is poorly designed and implemented to not allow remote bluetooth operation of more than one unit.
Asked by: Jimbo
Kirk the so-called "update," at least the one in the app store, is dated 2016 and is no improvement over the original release. And Ive tried going into the Chinese Yongnuo site, and that's a nightmare.
Answered by: Jimbo
Date published: 2018-12-28

question

Is there a way to reset the software on the light? Mine got broken and I cannot dim 3200K or Blue channel (when in RGB mode) lower than about 80% (display goes to 0%, but the light still works in about 70-80% of brightness).
Asked by: Yura
For this inquiry, please e-mail us directly to [email protected] so we can assist you better. Thank you.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-27

What is the Temperature when both of the 3200k ...

What is the Temperature when both of the 3200k and 5500k lights are maxed?
Asked by: Rivers
if you mix 3200k and 5500K you will get around 4400K
Answered by: vilson
Date published: 2021-02-25
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