Description:
This compact kit of three mini cube LED lights brings controlled illumination to tabletop and macro photography, ideal for shooting figures, toys and close-up product shots. The set combines portability with adjustable output, helping you build a three-point lighting setup and refine colours for stills and video.
Key Points
Each cube offers daylight-balanced 5600K colour temperature and high colour fidelity, rated at CRI95 and TLCI96, which helps maintain natural tones when shooting small subjects. The lights include multiple modifiers for creative control, such as diffuser domes, snoots and honeycomb grids, so you can shape hard or soft light as needed. ⚡ The magnetic accessories make swaps quick, while the mini tripods and shoe mounts let you position the lamps on rigs or tabletop setups.
The kit comes in a carry bag with everything stored neatly. Three USB charging cables are supplied so you can recharge each lamp separately. According to the manufacturer, run time is about 50 minutes at full brightness and up to 300 minutes at low output, making it practical for short shoots or on-location use. 🌦️ The casing uses PC+ABS and the product is described as water and dust resistant, which may be useful for outdoor or damp environments.
Technical Specifications
- Name: SmallRig Mini Cube Light 3469
- Colour temperature: 5600K
- Colour rendering: CRI95, TLCI96
- Battery: 800mAh
- Brightness range: 20–100% in four levels
Usage Recommendations
Place the key light at an angle to create modelling and depth, then use the second cube as a fill to soften shadows and the third as a hair or rim light to separate the subject from the background. For tight macro scenes, attach the snoot to focus a narrow beam and switch to the diffuser dome when you need softer illumination. 🎯
Charge each unit before extended sessions and consider carrying spare power banks if you plan long outdoor shoots. The magnetic frames are convenient but check alignment when attaching barndoors or honeycomb grids so you avoid light leaks. Note that brightness is adjustable in stepped levels according to the manufacturer, so fine gradation is limited compared with continuously variable dimmers.



