NANLUX Evoke 600C Introduced – Full-Color Point-Source With Nebula C8, IP66, and New BE Mount

NANLUX has announced the Evoke 600C, a 600-class full-color point-source LED built around the new Nebula C8 engine, offering a 1,000 to 20,000 K range, IP66 weather sealing, and a BE mount that can recognize and drive motorized modifiers.  

Aimed at professional productions, the Evoke 600C continues the series focus on high output and consistent color while moving to an all-in-one magnesium-alloy body. It weighs 7.26 kg, integrates the power supply and control unit, and targets use as a key on smaller sets or a fill on larger stages.  

NANLUX Evoke 600C from the back. Image credit: NANLUXOutput and color science

With the included 25° reflector at 5600 K, NANLUX rates the 600C at 20,820 lux at 3 meters. The Nebula C8 engine expands on the company’s RGBLAC approach by adding deep red and indigo, resulting in eight primaries: dR, R, A, L, G, C, B, and I. Claimed metrics include CRI 96, TLCI 97, and TM-30 scores of Rf 96 and Rg 100. NANLUX also states 79% coverage of the CIE 1931 visible gamut and 92% coverage of Rec.2020.  

All-in-one, weather-sealed build

The lamp head, control, and PSU are combined in a single housing measuring 358×246×205 mm. The IP66 rating is designed for reliability in harsh environments. The revised yoke adds dual-side locks, accessory threads, and balance rails for heavy modifiers.  

NANLUX Evoke 600C with a modifier. Image credit: NANLUXControls and connectivity

On-board control uses a 2.4-inch display with three knobs and four buttons. Remote options include the Nanlink App 2.0, wired remote, DMX/RDM, LumenRadio CRMX, Art-Net/sACN, and an RF remote. NFC enables quick pairing to the app. Power can be supplied via AC (100–240 V) or 48 V DC.  

BE mount and accessories

The new BE mount adds electronic contacts that can auto-recognize accessories, correct color shifts, and power a motorized Fresnel. The fixture is compatible with Bowens accessories and, via an adapter, NL-mount modifiers. An extension port supports control devices, signal routing, and motorized add-ons.

NANLUX Evoke 600C Standard Kit. Image credit: NANLUXModes and low-end dimming

Six core modes are available: CCT, HSI, RGBW, XY, Gel, and Effect. Dimming resolution goes to 0.1% for smooth fades and stable low-level output. Fifteen effects are built in, each with adjustable parameters. 

NANLUX Evoke 600C Trolley Case Kit. Image credit: NANLUXCooling and noise

Five fan modes are offered: Smart, Full Speed, Low Speed, Pause, and Off. In Smart mode the average noise is listed at 31 dB(A), intended to keep the unit usable near open microphones.  

Price and availability

The Evoke 600C lists at 2,580 US dollars before tax, but it’s also already cheaper at B&H, see link below. It will be shown at IBC 2025 in Amsterdam from September 12 to 15 at booth 12.F21, with shipping to follow.  

That BE mount plus the expanded Nebula C8 palette makes this a notable jump within the Evoke line. What would you want to know more about, output consistency across modifiers or low-end dimming behavior?