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Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M vs Neewer Vision4 300W Battery-Powered Studio Strobe

A sourced, side-by-side comparison. Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M is cheaper at —. Every spec and price links to its source.

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Spec Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M Neewer Vision4 300W Battery-Powered Studio Strobe
US price
BrandFlashpointNeewer
Released
Power output ws 600 300
Flash duration t01 1/220 to 1/11760 sec (up to ~1/20400 sec in Freeze mode) 1/1000 to 1/10000 sec
Recycle time s 0.01-0.9 0.4-2.5
Ttl hss support Manual only on this SKU (Flashpoint R2 2.4GHz radio system); HSS to 1/8000s. A separate TTL SKU (XPLOR 600 PRO TTL) is sold for specific camera mounts. Manual only — does not support TTL or HSS. Native sync speed capped at 1/200 sec; fires via Manual, Multi, or built-in 2.4G wireless remote modes.
Modeling lamp (W) 38 13
Color temperature k 5800 5600
Power source Removable lithium-ion battery pack; optional AC adapter Removable 10.8V/7800mAh lithium-ion battery (up to 1000 full-power flashes)

Sources — Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M: adorama.com (verified 2026-08-09). Neewer Vision4 300W Battery-Powered Studio Strobe: neweggbusiness.com (verified 2026-08-09).

What's the difference between the Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M and Neewer Vision4 300W Battery-Powered Studio Strobe?

Where the two actually differ on the specs we track (7 of 7). Matching specs are omitted.

  • Power output ws: Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M 600 vs Neewer Vision4 300W Battery-Powered Studio Strobe 300
  • Flash duration t01: Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M 1/220 to 1/11760 sec (up to ~1/20400 sec in Freeze mode) vs Neewer Vision4 300W Battery-Powered Studio Strobe 1/1000 to 1/10000 sec
  • Recycle time s: Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M 0.01-0.9 vs Neewer Vision4 300W Battery-Powered Studio Strobe 0.4-2.5
  • Ttl hss support: Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M Manual only on this SKU (Flashpoint R2 2.4GHz radio system); HSS to 1/8000s. A separate TTL SKU (XPLOR 600 PRO TTL) is sold for specific camera mounts. vs Neewer Vision4 300W Battery-Powered Studio Strobe Manual only — does not support TTL or HSS. Native sync speed capped at 1/200 sec; fires via Manual, Multi, or built-in 2.4G wireless remote modes.
  • Modeling lamp (W): Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M 38 vs Neewer Vision4 300W Battery-Powered Studio Strobe 13
  • Color temperature k: Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M 5800 vs Neewer Vision4 300W Battery-Powered Studio Strobe 5600
  • Power source: Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M Removable lithium-ion battery pack; optional AC adapter vs Neewer Vision4 300W Battery-Powered Studio Strobe Removable 10.8V/7800mAh lithium-ion battery (up to 1000 full-power flashes)

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