Amaran has launched two new RGBWW panel lights—the Pano 120c and 60c—designed for content creators, streamers, and home studios. These lights strike a balance between performance and affordability, offering features typically found in more expensive gear.
Color Quality and Quiet Operation
Both lights deliver excellent color accuracy and output for talking head videos or creative scenes. A 45-degree beam angle provides flexibility for bouncing or directing light, and the smart fan mode ensures near-silent operation—ideal for audio-sensitive environments.
Smart Features and Power Options
Control is seamless via the Amaran app, which also manages Aputure lights. Each unit includes USB-C power support—65W for the 60c and 140W for the 120c—making portable setups easier with the right power banks.
The new ACE-E lock system on the yoke hints at compatibility with future Amaran accessories like the battery-powered Peak unit.
Included Accessories and Build
Kits come with softboxes, grids, and diffusion panels. While the build is plastic, it’s suitable for stationary use in home studios or offices.
Use Case and Comparison
The Pano series is best for creators working in controlled environments. They’re easier to use than Amaran’s point source 150c/300c models and throw light farther than edge-lit Verge models.
For ultimate color fidelity, options like the Amaran 200XS are better suited.
Overall, the Pano 120c and 60c provide solid, versatile lighting for everyday creators.