LED Softbox Lighting Kit (3000K–6600K, 1–100% dimmable) — 2× 45W 50×70cm studio lights with remote
Product description
If you’re setting up a small studio (or upgrading one), this LED softbox lighting kit is built around two practical things: flexible colour temperature and smooth dimming. It’s the sort of kit you buy when you want more control than basic on/off lights, without going into complex studio territory.
That said, it’s worth keeping expectations realistic: softboxes help you shape light, but they can’t replace bigger lighting setups or more advanced control if you’re chasing very specific, high-end looks.
Key takeaways
This kit comes with two 50×70cm softboxes and two 45W dimmable LED heads. The LED heads support stepless colour temperature adjustment from 3000K to 6600K, and brightness adjustment from 1% to 100%, which is useful if you’re matching daylight, tuning skin tones, or keeping backgrounds consistent.
On paper, the combination of adjustable stands, rotatable heads, and a 10m infrared remote makes it aimed at everyday creator and small-studio use—portraits, product shots, makeup, and video work—where you need to tweak lighting without constantly moving around.

There are a couple of limitations to bear in mind: you’ll only get so much from a compact 50×70cm modifier, and the remote needs a battery (the listing says batteries aren’t included).
What stands out day to day
The headline feature is the dimming and colour temperature range. Being able to dial brightness and colour temperature steadily (rather than in fixed steps) makes a difference when you’re trying to avoid that “too warm” or “too cool” look.


The 50×70cm softboxes are designed for more even light spread. They have a silver reflective inner surface with an embossed stone pattern, plus a white diffuser cover and lamp cover for a double soft light effect. In practice, this is the kind of setup that helps reduce harsh hotspots and gives your subject a more flattering, consistent illumination.
Then there’s usability: the light head can be rotated 210° to adapt to different angles, and the adjustable stands let you move between 72–210cm. For a quick example, if you’re shooting a portrait at a desk, you can lower the stands closer to head height, rotate the head to face slightly across the subject, and dim until the skin tones look natural—without swapping lights or starting over.

And yes, the infrared remote control is there for a reason: switch on/off and adjust brightness and colour temperature from up to 10m (battery not included). That’s handy for YouTube video setups and livestreams where you don’t want to keep reaching for knobs.
Tech summary
- Dimmable LED light head with 126 LED beads (each light)
- Colour temperature adjustment: 3000K to 6600K (stepless)
- Brightness adjustment: 1% to 100% (stepless)
- Softbox size: 50×70cm
- Light head rotation: 210°
- Stand height range: 72–210cm
- Remote control: infrared, adjustable up to 10m (battery not included)
- Package includes two softboxes, diffuser covers, two LED heads, two adjustable stands, UK-plug power adapters, infrared remote, manual, and a carry bag
Pros
A few things look genuinely practical for buyers who want control:

- Stepless control of both colour temperature and brightness, which helps with consistency across shoots.
- Softbox design aimed at more uniform, softer light rather than a harsh beam.
- Rotatable heads plus adjustable stands, so you can build different angles without needing extra accessories.
- Infrared remote control for on/off and quick tweaks.
- Comes with a carry bag, which matters if you move between home and outdoor or location-style setups.


What it may not suit (limitation to think about)
It may not be a great match if you expect huge studio-level coverage. A 50×70cm softbox is solid for portraits and products, but if your background is wide or you’re trying to light multiple people evenly, you might find the kit needs more units or different modifier sizes.
Also, while the kit is designed to be adjustable, it’s still a compact two-light setup—so for very elaborate lighting patterns, you may want additional lights or more precise shaping tools.
Finally, check the remote battery situation before you plan your first session. The listing notes batteries aren’t included, which can be an annoying delay.

When it makes sense to buy it
It makes sense if you’re building a simple, repeatable lighting routine for portraits, makeup, product photography, or video recording. If you often find yourself fighting with white balance or exposure changes between takes, having 3000K–6600K colour temperature and 1%–100% dimming makes the kit more forgiving.
You’ll also appreciate it if you work hands-free a lot—such as when filming talking-head videos or doing live streaming—because the remote lets you adjust without leaving your camera position.
Mini FAQ


How flexible is the colour temperature?

The LED heads allow stepless colour temperature adjustment from 3000K to 6600K, so you can tune the look rather than relying on fixed settings.
Can I dim the lights for video and portraits?
Yes. Brightness is adjustable from 1% to 100% with stepless control, which is helpful when you’re trying to keep exposure consistent for video.
Does the kit include everything needed to start?
It includes the softboxes, diffuser covers, LED heads, adjustable stands, UK-plug power adapters, the infrared remote, a manual, and a carry bag. The note says remote batteries are not included.

Is 50×70cm enough for product and portrait work?
For many home studio and creator setups, 50×70cm is a practical size for soft, even light. It can feel limiting if you’re lighting larger scenes or multiple subjects.
Should you buy it?
This is a sensible buy if you want a straightforward two-light LED softbox kit with genuinely useful control: stepless colour temperature (3000K–6600K), smooth dimming (1%–100%), rotatable heads, and adjustable stands, plus remote control for day-to-day shooting.
You may want to skip it if you’re expecting wide, high-impact studio lighting coverage, or if you already know you’ll need more specialised modifiers and lighting complexity. For most people aiming for consistent portraits, products, and video content, it should feel like good value—and for the rest, it may just be a bit too “two-light basic” compared with bigger or more bespoke setups.
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