NANLITE has introduced its new miro 30c and 60c Full-Color Round Panel Lights. Both fixtures were designed to be compact and versatile, and are claimed to offer fast, flexible lighting with professional-grade performance.
Equipped with Nanlite’s Nebula C4 Light Engine, they deliver bright white light, as well as saturated colors. It integrates RGB and white light chips for accurate color reproduction and precise control. The CCT range is 2700K–7500K, and there is ±150 green/magenta adjustment. In HSI mode, the miro provides access to 36,000 colors, while Effect mode offers 14 customizable lighting effects.

For mounting to stands or placing on surfaces, the miro 30c and 60c feature stepped yokes, allowing multiple tilt angles for positioning. Its stepped yoke provides 360° rotation with 20 preset tilt positions, locking in place without knobs. For versatile mounting, the yoke includes a 1/4″-20 thread, while the supplied 5/8″baby receiver with 1/4″-20 thread allows installation on stands with a 5/8″ babypin.

The miro lights can illuminate subjects as key lights or serve as an ambient wash, making them suitable for livestreaming, content creation, and photography.

The miro 30c is slightly larger than a CD, while the miro 60c is comparable in size to a salad plate, with emitting surfaces of 6.5 inches and 8.2 inches. Both are lightweight and easy to transport, and their circular design is claimed to produce soft illumination and flattering natural catchlights.
Each fixture is equipped with a 45° focusing lens, producing a bright and
concentrated beam while drawing only 30W (miro 30c) or 60W (miro 60c). At one meter (5600K), the miro 30c is claimed to output 4,854 lux and the 60c 8,382 lux.

A magnetic diffuser is included for quick switching between soft and harder light. With RG0 Blue Light Safety Certification, the miro ensures zero eye or skin hazard, providing long-term comfort and reliability when left running continuously.
The miro’s 1.28-inch round display shows key settings clearly, without progress bars, giving instant feedback during adjustments.
Both fixtures feature multiple power supply methods: – USB-C PD Input (9–20V PD3.0): Compatible with PD chargers and PD-capable power banks. – NP-F Battery Holders: One slot on the 30c and two on the 60c, supporting NP- F750/970 batteries. An Optional Power Bank Holder (AS-PBH-NPF) allows secure mounting of a power bank to the fixture. With a single NP-F750, the 30c is claimed to run at full brightness for about 1 hour, while an NP-F970 provides up to 1.5 hours. The 60c runs up to 1 hour 38 minutes with dual NP-F970 batteries.

The miro 30c and 60c both feature wireless operation. A built-in Bluetooth module pairs with the NANLINK App 2.0, giving users control from a phone or tablet. Multi-light setups are easy to manage, with individual or group control, scene recall, and access to group effects such as Hue Loop and CCT Loop.
The miro is engineered for quiet performance, using a low-noise cooling fan (20dBA on the 60c) and efficient heat-dissipation vents. This ensures stable operation during audio-sensitive productions. Firmware can be updated directly through the Nanlink App 2.0.
Both miro models are available in mint blue or midnight blue finishes. A carrying bag is included.
Price & Availability

The miro 30c costs $119 USD, and miro 60c costs $159 USD. Both are shipping now.