Review: Neewer HS60B & HS60C Constant LED Lights
In this video, I review the Neewer HS60B and HS60C constant LED handheld lights — perfect for beginner and hobbyist photographers who want to improve their lighting skills and gain confidence in their photography. Whether you’re shooting portraits, still life, or creative setups, these compact yet powerful 60W lights are portable, easy to use, and offer both bi-color and RGB functionality for total creative control. I’ll walk you through what’s in the box, how to set them up, use them with or without a battery pack, and how they perform in real-world photography situations. With adjustable brightness, color temperature from 2700K to 6500K, and fun RGB effects, these lights are ideal for anyone wanting to experiment and grow their skills without being overwhelmed by complicated gear. If you’re looking to build your confidence with lighting or expand your kit for location or studio shoots, this hands-on review is for you. Jump over to the blog for my first in use with the HS60 lights. For full specs and to purchase, visit the Neewer website.

In this video, I review the Neewer HS60B and HS60C constant LED handheld lights — perfect for beginner and hobbyist photographers who want to improve their lighting skills and gain confidence in their photography. Whether you’re shooting portraits, still life, or creative setups, these compact yet powerful 60W lights are portable, easy to use, and offer both bi-color and RGB functionality for total creative control. I’ll walk you through what’s in the box, how to set them up, use them with or without a battery pack, and how they perform in real-world photography situations.
With adjustable brightness, color temperature from 2700K to 6500K, and fun RGB effects, these lights are ideal for anyone wanting to experiment and grow their skills without being overwhelmed by complicated gear. If you’re looking to build your confidence with lighting or expand your kit for location or studio shoots, this hands-on review is for you.


Jump over to the blog for my first in use with the HS60 lights.
For full specs and to purchase, visit the Neewer website.