 What's up my lovely viewers? Glad to see all of you back again on my channel because today I got something very special. So Xyne has recently unveiled an area of thrilling products amongst which are these remarkable portable lights. Lighting yourself in a small space like I am right now has never been easier with the Molas X100 and the G60. Now I'm super thrilled that Xyne has developed a lightweight and compact lighting solution that meets the needs of content creators like myself. And it's incredible to see how Xyne was able to create such a powerful light in a compact size. I mean, just look at it. You can easily take them with you on your travels and fit them in your bag. And if you know me guys, I'm the type of person that doesn't like to carry around heavy and bulky equipment. So the Molas X100 and the G60 really hit home for me. I also believe that these lights will help many creators like yourself who appreciate portability and need something small but reliable. So in this video guys, I will go through the features of both these lights and show you what they offer. I will also show you some examples of how I use them so that you can implement them for your own video needs. And before we get started, I wanna thank Xyne for sponsoring this video and supporting this channel. So let's talk about some of the technical details the G60 and the Molas X100 have. So the G60 has an output of 60 watts and the X100 100 watts, which means the X100 produces a brighter light output than the G60. Both are bi-color lights that can reach color temperature from 2,700 Kelvin up to 6,500 Kelvin. Both lights have a 1,420 thread for mounting and can be controlled via Bluetooth using the ZY Vega app. Now the best thing about using these lights is that you can attach various modifiers to create different lighting effects or outputs depending on the combo you get. Now what makes these lights so unique is their compact size and weight. You can see that the Molas X100 is nearly identical in size to my iPhone 14 Pro, making it also pocket-friendly. And the G60 is also very small, almost the size of a Rubik's Cube. The Molas X100 weighs just 385 grams and the G60 only 300 grams. The great part about these two lights is that they are compatible with various accessories. Now if you opt for the Pro version of either light, it will also come with a Bowens mount adapter. This is really great because the Bowens mount, being the industry standard, allows you to use it with compatible accessories you may already have, such as the softbox I have from Aputure. Although those big softboxes are excellent for producing a soft lighting, I prefer the Zhiyun mini softbox and the dome diffuser, since I have a small studio space. Although it doesn't spread the light as much as a bigger softbox, I still find the results very pleasing. The mini softbox also includes grids to help me control the spread of light. And the other modifier, which is the dome diffusion, creates a beautiful soft light on the subject and can easily be carried along as you can invert the rubber part. A tripod is also included for both lights. Now, if you're following a subject, you can also create more of a top-down lighting using the handle pole, which can be bought additionally. It has an extendable rod with a one-quarter thread at the top and making it easy to attach the light. Now, when it comes to powering options, you can power both these lights using the included DC power adapter or connect them to a power bank using a USB-C cable. Now, if your portable charger has sufficient output, you can easily power these lights even on the go. Now, remember that the light's intensity will depend on your charger's output. One of the things I appreciate about the X100 is the versatility in terms of power options. In addition to the standard power source, it offers the convenience of using the included grip battery. I can easily attach it to the side of the light, which provides a powerful 100 watt output that will last around 30 minutes at full brightness and also serves as a handle as well. Furthermore, the battery grip can serve as a power bank allowing you to charge additional devices, including your phone or even the G60 as it provides power output through USB-C. Regarding the pricing, as previously mentioned, these lights are available in various combinations. So to give you a quick overview, I will display the price options on the screen. Now, for more information, make sure to visit Zion's website to explore the details further. So let's now look at how these lights perform. If you haven't noticed already, I've used them throughout this whole video and the results look really great. I'm using the X100 as my key light with the dome diffuser attached. And on the other side over here, I have the G60 as my fill light using the mini softbox to fill in some of the shadows. And lastly, I'm using the M40, which is a small pocket LED light that I talked about in one of my previous video as a backlight to add some separation. Now, one of my favorite light stand is the round-based monopod by iFootage to support the light, but you can easily use any light stand. I like these because they're straightforward and easy to set up. Now, I have to say it again, guys, these lights are extremely powerful considering their size and I rarely set them to full brightness. I have the X100 set to 10% and the G60 to around 2%. Now, when it comes to lighting setup, you can, of course, illuminate yourself using just a single light or two lights. However, using three lights like I'm doing right now adds more dimension and depth to the image. Now, when it's sunny outside, I actually also use the natural light coming from the window and the X100 as my key light. Now, I've begun using these lights more often in my YouTube videos because of their fast and easy setup which significantly improves my workflow. As a content creator, I want to have the most portable solution without compromising quality and that's what the X100 and the G60 offer. And these lights are also excellent addition for those filming with mobile phones. I brought the X100 with me, including the dome diffuser on my trip to South America as it didn't take up much space. Although I mostly use natural light when filming travel videos, having an extra light, especially in dimly lit areas, can significantly improve the quality of your videos. Now, to show you the difference, I recorded a video with the iPhone 14 Pro capturing the subject with and without the light. As you can see by using the X100, it nicely illuminates the subject which helps the viewer focus their attention more on the subject. You can also see that the light it produces looks soft with the dome diffuser, giving a pleasing look to her face. So also for situations where the subject is backlit by the sun, as you can see in the video, you can use the X100 to brighten the subject and fill in those shadows. Now, in conclusion guys, the X100 and the G60 light are an excellent option for content creators who value portability and quality. Their compact size, powerful output, quick setup make them perfect for content creators. And whether you're filming a YouTube video, shooting content on your phone, creating short films or doing corporate work, these lights will help you enhance your visuals and get the most out of your project without taking up much space. Now I'm curious to know what you think about these lights and whether you would consider using them in your project. If you have any question guys, feel free to leave a comment below. And if you guys are interested in learning how to film professional videos on your smartphone, this is a smartphone filmmaking channel. So make sure to check out my online course, smartphonefilmmaking.com, where I teach you everything I know on how to produce cinematic videos with your phone. With that said, thank you so much for watching guys. I look forward to seeing you again. Take care and have a great day.