Compact flexible LED mats offer powerful, pristine, and flicker-free lighting for any situation. Available in bi-color or daylight in sizes ranging from 1' x 1' to 1' x 3'.

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Imagine this line segment as your entire field of view. In the real world, the average human eye boasts a horizontal FoV of around 100–120 degrees. This means you can comfortably see about 100–120 degrees to either side of your direct gaze without needing to move your…

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Position, control, soften, and direct Flex LED lighting in virtually any location. with these compact lighting tools, featuring modular frames, diffusion, and industry-trusted designs. Flex Cine modifiers includes collapsible softboxes, egg crate grids, hard diffusion panels, barndoors, drum softbox, cubes, and more.

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Flex Cine portible LED mats are brilliantly designed with a 1/3" pliable surface that conceal in tight spaces, mount virtually anywhere, and offer up to a 360-degree beam angle. These patented light panels are constructed with durable materials that are water-resistant, quiet on set, and backed by a lifetime limited warranty.

Available in bi-color or daylight, Flex Cine X-Bracket Kits include a 1' x 1' mat, dimmer, AC power adapter, X-Bracket mount, and diffuser. With a built-in ball head, clamp, and light stand receptacle, the lightweight X-Bracket is an ideal Flex mounting solution for on-the-fly lighting setups.

Imagine yourself peering through a window. The wider the window, the more you can see of the world outside, right? Field of View (FoV) in Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) works similarly. It defines the extent of the visible world — real or virtual — that you can perceive at any given moment through the lens of your AR/VR headset. A wider FoV translates to a more encompassing view, and a narrower FoV restricts what you can see. But how does FoV differ between AR and VR, and how does it impact the way we experience these immersive technologies?