








💡 Light up your shoot, not your gear—portable pro lighting redefined.
The RaLeno PLV-S192 LED video light is an ultra-thin, lightweight panel designed for professional video creators seeking high-quality, portable lighting. Featuring a CRI 95+ rating for accurate color, adjustable brightness and color temperature controls, and a built-in rechargeable battery lasting up to 110 minutes, it eliminates the need for bulky stands and cables. Its high-resolution LCD display offers precise control, making it ideal for on-the-go interviews, vlogging, and multi-light setups in crowded or power-limited environments.














| ASIN | B07PMSBLTH |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Battery Average Life | 110 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,541 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,139 in Continuous Output Lighting |
| Brand | RaLeno |
| Built-In Media | hot shoe, charger, user manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with standard 1/4" cold shoe mount and USB or Bluetooth connection |
| Compatible Shoe Mount Type | Hot Shoe |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,516) |
| Flash Modes Description | Constant lighting, adjustable colour temperature and brightness |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 26.9L x 19.1W x 1H centimeters |
| Manufacturer | RaLeno |
| Manufacturer Part Number | JYT-US-PLV-S192 |
| Media Type | EnhancedContent |
| Model Number | PLV-S192 |
| Screen Size | 10.6 Inches |
| UPC | 643845914844 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
H**R
I grabbed this light because I had a last-minute shoot on the weekend, and Amazon got it to me next day. And I'm in love. This thing is tremendous. I occasionally do video, and got called in to do an interview at a busy convention. I can't begin to describe how this little/big LED light made that job (and hauling gear) so much better. Frankly, I think this light is fantastic for the price. It's a good size, about the size of a sheet of paper, it's very light, it has a built-in battery that runs it for a couple of hours, and the color rendering is great. They claim 95 or 97 CRI; in my video work I usually aim for at least 95. I gotta say that this light had me grinning ear to ear. I'm old school, in my days tungsten fresnels were what we used, and an HMI if you had a budget. By the time I left video, fluorescents were just catching on, and I had some Lowel CaseLites with Kino Flo tubes in them for daylight. Those **** things weigh about 40 pounds or so, and they're huge and they need heavy duty stands and sandbags and power cords and the last time I used them on a fully extended stand, I had to rig them to the ceiling with ratchet straps to ensure that they couldn't fall and seriously injure someone. So much time spent rigging, so much weight to carry, so much hassle finding available outlets and running cords and worrying about people tripping over them... Fast forward to today. I had to do an interview at a crowded convention, and I wanted a three-light setup without any of the horsecrap that all my lighting kit would cause. So I grabbed one of these and a smaller one from another brand and I cannot begin to express my joy with these. 1. This thing is big, but also feather light. I put this on the camera(!) I mounted it on the camera's handle with a Noga arm, and extended it all the way out to the right, so it would serve as an off-axis key light, and it was effortless. No light stand. No sandbags. No power cords. No tripping risk. Absolutely 10,000 times better than any other light technology. 2. The light is good. It's a glowing panel. No hotspots, no reflections, no nothing, just a nice flat evenly glowing panel. Great for a softlight key if you're close to the subject; for a shoulders-up interview with the camera about 2 feet away, it was perfect. This light is about the size of a sheet of paper. 3. They're dimmable. No color shift that I could tell, just a throttle control that lets you pick the exact light output you want. What more could you want? Dimming an old tungsten would require having to actually bring a separate dimmer and plug it in; with these there's a dial on the back and it's easy as pie. 4. They are variable color. Made of 3200 and 5600 LEDs, you can dial between the two and stop anywhere you want. Use it as a 5600 but dim it down a little and it'll warm up the light and make for warmer/glowing skin tones. Use it under tungsten lighting, or in daylight, or mixed, whatever, it's just a twist of the dial away. 5. It's got a battery! That is so obscenely convenient I can't even. I can't even. No power supply, no power cords, no tripping circuit breakers, no cords on the floor for people to trip on, nothing. Just stick it on the camera or on a small stand and turn it on, and it'll run for a couple of hours. If you need it to stay on longer, or need to recharge the battery, it has a DC power supply for that so you don't have to rely on the battery. 6. The light is good. I white balanced off it and my professional video camera said it was about 5680K and the white card I was using was perfectly white, no green or purple tint like you'll find on lousy lights. I used this bigger light on-camera on a Noga arm, holding it out to the side so it served as a nicely angled key light, and the overhead lights served as fill, and I used a similar but littler light for a hairlight/backlight. Three point lighting with no power cords, no power supplies, no gaffer, no rigging, just an on-camera LED panel, ambient fill, and one little hairlight on a featherweight stand. It was heaven for a shooter, and frankly the footage I got is really very, very good. Best looking footage I've gotten at a convention, and I was doing it all as a one-man-band. Will it break? Probably. It cost me $47. 5 years ago I'd probably have paid $500 for this thing, if anything like it even existed. Don't drop it. Don't mistreat it, treat it like it's fragile (because hey, tungsten bulbs and fluorescent tubes are really fragile too, so get used to being gentle with your lighting equipment) and maybe it'll last. Maybe it won't. But if it does die on me, I'll absolutely get another. Might stock up on them during Prime Days if they go on sale.
O**O
It performs exactly as advertised. Great product.
C**O
Lovely. Simple. Gets the job done. I use it for dslr film scanning, it lays flat, shines bright and doesnt cause any problems scanning 10/10. Best option on a budget for sure
D**N
I use this as a light source for film negative copying with a DSLR. More than bright enough for 200 ISO F11 @ 1/200th. I like that it has light temp controls. Feels like nice quality.
B**A
Great light, both models are very bright, good controls and fair price, soft light with reduced shadows when close, I am sure this are so much better then others like el gato for example for a better price, color temperature controls make easy to adjust the scene I really recommend you one or more of this lights Notice they offer two models, Small/Medium Model: This one is Very light and portable with included 8000 mha internal battery which make very good for transport, Large Model: It is a large 18 inch panel with a lot of light, it need two new batteries, or it can work with AC power adapter, the large version in my experience bring so much more light and more diffused shadows, also include a removable magnetic remote control which make it better for indoors use Company is very reliable, they care about customers experience, had a little issue and it was resolved super fast, customer service contacted me to resolve it in no time and in a better than expected way. very happy with customer service, this company must be one of the best. Do not think too much about it and get this instead of others,