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Westcott FJ400 Strobe 400Ws with AC/DC Battery vs Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M

A sourced, side-by-side comparison. Westcott FJ400 Strobe 400Ws with AC/DC Battery is cheaper at $349.45. Every spec and price links to its source.

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Spec Westcott FJ400 Strobe 400Ws with AC/DC Battery Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M
US price $349.45
BrandWestcottFlashpoint
Released
Power output ws 400 600
Flash duration t01 Normal mode 1/280-1/3000 sec; Freeze mode 1/280-1/7000 sec 1/220 to 1/11760 sec (up to ~1/20400 sec in Freeze mode)
Recycle time s 0.05-0.9 0.01-0.9
Ttl hss support TTL; HSS to 1/8000s; Rear Curtain Sync 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.
Modeling lamp (W) 20 38
Color temperature k 5500 5800
Power source Removable 14.8V/4400mAh lithium-polymer battery (480+ full-power flashes) or AC power Removable lithium-ion battery pack; optional AC adapter

Sources — Westcott FJ400 Strobe 400Ws with AC/DC Battery: fjwestcott.com (verified 2026-08-09). Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M: adorama.com (verified 2026-08-09).

What's the difference between the Westcott FJ400 Strobe 400Ws with AC/DC Battery and Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M?

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

  • Power output ws: Westcott FJ400 Strobe 400Ws with AC/DC Battery 400 vs Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M 600
  • Flash duration t01: Westcott FJ400 Strobe 400Ws with AC/DC Battery Normal mode 1/280-1/3000 sec; Freeze mode 1/280-1/7000 sec vs 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)
  • Recycle time s: Westcott FJ400 Strobe 400Ws with AC/DC Battery 0.05-0.9 vs Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M 0.01-0.9
  • Ttl hss support: Westcott FJ400 Strobe 400Ws with AC/DC Battery TTL; HSS to 1/8000s; Rear Curtain Sync vs 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.
  • Modeling lamp (W): Westcott FJ400 Strobe 400Ws with AC/DC Battery 20 vs Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M 38
  • Color temperature k: Westcott FJ400 Strobe 400Ws with AC/DC Battery 5500 vs Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M 5800
  • Power source: Westcott FJ400 Strobe 400Ws with AC/DC Battery Removable 14.8V/4400mAh lithium-polymer battery (480+ full-power flashes) or AC power vs Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO (Non-TTL) Battery-Powered Monolight (Bowens) — rebadged Godox AD600Pro-M Removable lithium-ion battery pack; optional AC adapter

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