Neewer showcased several new products at NAB 2026, including a forthcoming 1200-watt RGB COB LED fixture designated the AS 1200C. The light delivers full RGB output, IP45 weather resistance for use in wind and light rain, DMX control, and smartphone app control via a separate control box that allows the lamp head to be positioned high while keeping controls at ground level. Pricing and exact availability have not been finalized.
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The company also displayed an updated 7-inch OLED field monitor. Key specifications include a 1920-by-1080 resolution touchscreen panel rated at 1200 nits peak brightness. Connectivity includes HDMI 2.1 input and output with pass-through support for 4K 60 signals, SDI input and output, and USB-C power delivery requiring a PD fast-charger of at least 10 watts. The monitor accepts LUT files via SD card and can run on a single NPF battery, DC input, or USB-C PD.
Neewer introduced a new phone cage system that converts a smartphone into a more capable camera platform. The system uses an M17 thread mount and supports various add-on lenses including an 85mm prime lens retailing around $130, which provides real optical bokeh and true depth of field compared to computational bokeh. Phone cases are priced from approximately $40 to $60 depending on the model. The cage accepts handles, microphones, and lights for handheld stabilization and enhanced video production.
Additional products on display included a V-mount battery distribution plate that aggregates power from a single V-mount battery into multiple outputs, a new version of the Neewer teleprompter app compatible with tablets, and a range of flashes and photography lenses compatible with the same M17 mount system.
The company also manufactures a broad portfolio of studio equipment including light stands, sliders, tripods, and lighting modifiers such as snoot and spotlight attachments compatible with Bowens-mount fixtures.



