PrimeTime Introduces New LED Lighting Kit For Remote Video Applications

by | Gear, News, Production, Video

PrimeTime Lighting has just launched the new MSLED 5-S remote video light kit for a variety of remote broadcast and studio applications. The kit is commercial-grade quality for users working remotely or from home for newscasts, stream videos, zoom calls, podcasts or home streaming.

PrimeTime manufactures top-quality, commercial-grade LED lighting fixtures for television broadcast, motion picture and audio-visual industries. Lights are manufactured in the USA without fans and are guaranteed five years.

“Now you can have the same professional LED lighting as TV studios for your remote or home broadcast,” states Glen Harn, president of PrimeTime Lighting.

PrimeTime’s New Remote Broadcast Kit Includes:
(2) MSLED 5-S LED Lights
(2) Desktop Stands
(2) TVMP Adapters
(2) SuperSoft Filters
(2) 8-foot Powercords
(1) Allen Wrench (for adaptors)

Optional Accessories:
Honeycomb filters
Floor-standing light stands
Hard-shell rolling case

In addition, PrimeTime is currently conducting a product naming contest to win $2,000 worth of LED lights. The contest ends September 30. Go here for more information on the contest.

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