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Genaray SSL-RC 2.4 GHz Wireless Remote Control for Digital SSL-Series Lights

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Genaray SSL-RC 2.4 GHz Wireless Remote Control for Digital SSL-Series Lights
Key Features
  • For Digital SSL-Series LED Lights
  • Controls Color Temperature and Dimming
  • Frequency 2.4 GHz
  • Frequency Range: 100'
The SSL-RC 2.4 GHz Wireless Remote Control for Digital SSL-Series Lights by Genaray is a dedicated wireless remote control for Genaray SSL-Series Soft Strip LED lights. All adjustments are controlled with one adjustment dial for simple, fingertip control. The 2.4 GHz frequency range provides connectivity up to 100' away without line-of-sight, and offers four selectable channels to allow you to control several lights in a multi-light setup. Set your lights on different channels to control your key, fill, and hair lights individually, or set all your lights to the same channel for global control.
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Does this work with the SSL-50B? Specs only ...

Does this work with the SSL-50B? Specs only mention the SSL-50 is compatible.
Asked by: Ed
Yes, the Genaray SSL-RC 2.4 GHz Wireless Remote Control for Digital SSL-Series Lights is designed for use with the Digital SSL-Series LED Lights including the SSL-50B.
Answered by: Jessica G
Date published: 2025-07-21

Will this turn the lights on/off or does it only ...

Will this turn the lights on/off or does it only control the light, once it's on?
Asked by: Joshua
The Genaray SSL-RC 2.4 GHz Wireless Remote Control for Digital SSL-Series Lights can not power on/off compatible lights (i.e., Genaray SSL-36B Soft Strip Bi-Color LED Light (4 x 36") BH# GESSL36B). It can only control settings once the light is on.
Answered by: Marvin H
Date published: 2025-11-26

Does this work with the new PortaBright LED ...

Does this work with the new PortaBright LED lights from Genaray?
Asked by: Scott
No , you can use # GEMLLSR
Answered by: Shalom
Date published: 2020-08-27
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