Godox TP series vs Astera series: Which RGBWW Pixel Light is Best for You?

If you’re a photographer or videographer struggling with finding the right RGBWW LED tube light for your work, no worries, we’re here to dive deeply into the differences and similarities between two well-known tube lights: the Godox TP LED stick light series and the Astera pixel lights

The Astera lights were released with four models, including the FB2-BTB helios tube, the FB1-BTB titan tube, the FB3-BTB hyperion tube, and the AX1-BTB, while the new pixel light Godox TP series was released with three different options: TP2R, TP4R, and TP8R. Let’s compare the TP series vs the Astera series.  

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Godox TP vs Astera RGBWW LED Lights | See The Similarities 

1. Waterproof Grade 

Godox KNOWLED TP RGBWW Light and Astera pixel light By PixaPro

Both RGBWW LED lights have a similar waterproof rating of IP65. This feature is a critical factor for those who are working in outdoor shooting environments or where equipment can be exposed to moisture and potential hazards. This matching IP65 rating signifies that these lights are also able to prevent dust ingress, particularly in dry and dusty conditions. Both the Godox TP and Astera tube light series can handle the challenges of various shooting environments, allowing you to focus on your creative vision without worrying about the integrity of your lighting equipment. 

  • Godox TP series: IP65 
  • Astera series: IP65

2. TLCI and CRI 

In terms of colour accuracy, both Godox and Astera tube lights have the same TLCI and CRI ratings greater than 96. It ensures these lights excel in colour accuracy, making them suitable for various creative endeavours, from photography and filmmaking to television production. 

  • Godox>96 / >96
  • Astera: >96 / >96

3. Controlling Methods 


Godox KNOWLED TP - Controling Method

Two brands, Godox TP and Astera RGB stick light, provide a range of control methods for diversity needs. By utilising DMX control, both brands allow for precise and flexible control over your lighting setup. For complex lighting setups and large-scale productions, Astera and Godox pixel lights employ CRMX control, offering flexibility and freedom from wired setups. It is particularly useful for situations where cables might be impractical or limiting. On the other hand, to adjust settings quickly, these lights support Bluetooth, allowing users to wirelessly manage their lighting equipment via a smartphone or tablet. Moreover, Godox incorporates TP LED stick lights with EDM control to offer multiple control options for users. In contrast, Astera offers UHF control, which enables expanded range and signal reliability for long-distance control in a variety of shooting scenarios. 

  • Godox: DMX512, Bluetooth App, CRMX control, EDM controls, and on-board controls 
  • Astera: CRMX, UHF, Bluetooth, WiFi, DMX. 

Godox vs Astera | See The Differences 

1. Power 

The AX1-BTB RGBWW LED light has the lowest power consumption of 16 W. While the TP2R, with a higher power rating of 26W, is suitable for a variety of lighting setups, especially in situations where a low-profile, energy-efficient fixture is required. In other cases, if you need more illumination without sacrificing the benefits of portability, the TP4R and the FP2-BTB provide a brighter lighting solution at 47W and 36W, respectively. They offer balanced brightness and energy efficiency, making them suitable for various creative applications. When compared with the FB2-BTB, the FB1-BTB doubles the power with a rating of 72W, making it ideal for those who demand brighter and more dynamic lighting, such as for large-scale events, concerts, and theatrical performances. With the same purpose, the TP8R LED light offers even more brightness at 83W. Lastly, the FB3-BTB RGBWW light packs a powerful punch with the highest power rating of 144W. 

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In comparison, both Godox and Astera pixel lights offer a range of lighting fixtures to meet diverse needs. One key difference is that Godox TP RGB tube light offers varying power ratings, giving you the opportunity to choose the level of brightness that suits your specific projects. In contrast, Astera lights have slightly higher power ratings, making them well-suited for large-scale productions. 

Godox

Astera

TP2R

≈26W

FP2-BTB Helios

36 W

TP4R

≈47W

FB1-BTB Titan

72 W

TP8R

≈83W

FB3-BTB Hyperion

144 W

AX1-BTB

16W

2. Number of Pixels 

In terms of pixels, Godox TP RGB tube lights provide more pixels than Astera lights, which means they offer greater flexibility in creating intricate lighting patterns and effects. For example, at a lower price, the TP2R RGBWW LED light offers 16 pixels, which is more than the FP2-BTB has 8 pixels. So, the TP2R is a more versatile choice than the FP2-BTB for creating various lighting effects and patterns. Both TP4R, TP8R and FB3-BTB share the same number of 32 pixels. Therefore, these pixel lights allow you to customise lighting displays and have extensive control over lighting effects. 

Godox

Astera

TP2R

16

FP2-BTB

8

TP4R

32

FB1-BTB

16

TP8R

32

FB3-BTB

32

AX1-BTB

16

3. Colour Temperature Range 

TP series vs Astera series: By PixaPro

In comparison, the Godox TP LED light offers a wide colour range from 2000K to 10000K for flexibility and versatility, while the Astera pixel light is designed with a wider range of 1750k to 20,000k. Both lights offer suitable colour ranges for diverse environments and projects, from standard to professional photography, with the Astera option offering a more adjustable range for specific projects. Both can not only produce a warm, orange light for creating cosy atmospheres but also achieve a cool, blue light for simulating daylight or achieving a crisp, modern look. While Astera's range is not as extensive as Godox LED stick lights, it only caters to standard lighting equipment. 

  • Godox2,000-10,000K
  • Astera3200-6500K

Winner: Godox TP series - Provides a better colour range.

4. Working Environment Temperature 

The Godox TP RGBWW LED light works well in environments with temperatures ranging from -10°C to 40°C, making these lights perfect for a wide range of scenarios, including both indoor and outdoor shooting. At -10°C, it is capable of functioning in sub-freezing temperatures, which can be beneficial for outdoor shots during the winter. Additionally, it can operate effectively in hot and arid environments up to 40°C. Astera’s range of 0°C to 40°C is slightly more limited than the TP series. The Astera RGB tube lights maintain the same capability to operate in hot environments, which is similar to the Godox TP pixel light series. It is slightly narrower than Godox TP LED stick light series in terms of its capability to work in an environment with a temperature range of 0°C instead of -10°C. 

  • Godox: -10°C - 40°C
  • Astera: 0 – 40 °C / 32 – 104 °F

Winner: Godox TP series - Provides a better working environment temperature 

5. Dimensions and Weight 

Both Godox TP and Astera LED stick lights offer a range of sizes to accommodate different lighting needs. Astera pixel lights are generally compact and lightweight, catering to those who need portability and versatility. On the other hand, Godox tube lights, while often longer and slightly heavier, provide precise control for more demanding projects. Your choice depends on the balance you need between portability, coverage, and advanced features.

Godox

Astera

TP2R

47x47x600mm / 0.84kg

FP2-BTB

550 mm x 43 mm / 0.765 kg

TP4R

47x47x1200mm / 1.5kg

FB1-BTB

1035 mm x 43 mm / 1.35 kg

TP8R

47x47x2300mm / 2.94kg

FB3-BTB

2 031 mm x 43 mm /

2.9 kg

AX1-BTB

43 x 1035 mm / 1 kg

 

6. Add features: 

One of the most notable features that sets Godox TP RGBWW LED light apart is the convenient screen-flipping option. Whether you’re working on portrait photoshoots, cinematic productions, or any other creative projects, you can change the orientation of the tube light’s screen to suit your needs. When the Godox tube light is mounted vertically, for instance, the ability to flip the screen horizontally ensures that the display remains easily readable. It enhances the user experience by enabling quick adjustments without having to reorient the light sources. For scenarios where space is limited or unconventional mounting positions are required, its ability to flip the screen simplifies the process and expands the possibilities for creative lighting setups. 

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Furthermore, the Godox TP RGB tube light series is also equipped with a 1m shockproof design, ensuring that they can withstand the rigours of the creative industry. Whether you’re filming on location, setting up for a live event, or travelling to a shoot, this capability ensures that your Godox TP LED stick lights ensure durability and longevity. This not only saves you money but also reduces the environmental impact associated with frequent equipment replacements.

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Both brands have integrated durability and versatility features, ensuring that your investment will withstand the demands of the creative industry. Whichever brand you choose, both Godox TP and Astera LED stick lights provide innovative and reliable tube lights that can elevate the quality of your creative work. So, whether you’re lighting a film set, setting the mood for a shoot, or creating a stunning visual display, two brands will serve you well. 

Godox TP series vs Astera tube lights | Comparison Table 

Brand Godox Astera
Model TP2R TP4R TP8R FP2-BTB FB1-BTB FB3-BTB AX1-BTB
Price £397.99 £568.99 £944.99 £465.09 N/A N/A £551.45
Max. Power ≈26W ≈47W ≈83W 36 W 72 W 144 W 16W
DC Inputs 20V = 1.6A 20V = 1.6A 20V = 1.6A 24 VDC – 2 A 24 VDC – 2 A 24 VDC – 4 A 48 VDC – 0.5 A
Lithium Battery 14.4V 3000mAh 14.4V 6000mAh 14.4V 6000mAh N/A N/A N/A N/A
Power Supplies DC/Lithium Battery/V-Mount Battery DC/Lithium Battery/V-Mount Battery DC/Lithium Battery/V-Mount Battery N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pixels 16 32 32 8 16 32 16
Battery Runtime  120m 120m 140m N/A 1 h 45 m N/A N/A
Charging Times 2 Hours 2.5 hours 3 hours 3 hours 3 hours 3 hours 7 hours
Waterproof Grade IP65 IP65 IP65 IP65 IP65 IP65 IP65
TLCI >96 >96 >96 ≥96 ≥96 ≥96 ≤88
CRI >96 >96 >96 ≥96 ≥96 ≥96 ≤88
Colour Temperature Range 2,000-10,000K 2,000-10,000K 2,000-10,000K 1750K - 20,000K 1750K - 20,000K 1750K - 20,000K 1750K - 20,000K
Modes CCT, HSI, RGB, Gel Mode, FX CCT, HSI, RGB, Gel Mode, FX CCT, HSI, RGB, Gel Mode, FX N/A N/A N/A N/A
FX Types 17 17 17 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Controlling Methods DMX512, Bluetooth App, CRMX, EDM , and On-board DMX512, Bluetooth App, CRMX, EDM , and On-board DMX512, Bluetooth App, CRMX, EDM , and On-board  CRMX, UHF, Bluetooth, WiFi, DMX CRMX, UHF, Bluetooth, WiFi, DMX CRMX, UHF, Bluetooth, Wifi
CRMX, UHF, Bluetooth, Wifi
Bluetooth Control Distance 30m 30m 30m Up to 3 m  Up to 3 m  Up to 3 m 
Up to 3 m 
Wireless Control Distance 150m 150m 100m N/A N/A N/A N/A
Working Environment Temperature -10°C - 40°C -10°C - 40°C -10°C - 40°C 0 – 40 °C  0 – 40 °C 0 – 40 °C
0 – 40 °C
Dimensions 47x47x600mm 47x47x1200mm 47x47x2300mm 550 mm x 43 mm 1035 mm x 43 mm 2 031 mm x 43 mm 43 x 1035 mm
Net. Weight 0.84kg 1.5kg 2.94kg 0.765 kg 1.35 kg 2.9 kg 1 kg

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