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'''GODOX(神牛)''' is the International Trademark of ] manufacturer Shenzhen Godox Photo Equipment Co., Ltd. of ], ]. Established in 1993, Godox has evolved into a global company specializing in the development of lighting and audio equipment for photography, videography, and filmmaking. With a mission to deliver professional and high-quality lighting solutions, Godox has consistently pushed technological boundaries, resulting in a diverse product lineup that caters to various creative needs. The company's commitment to innovation is evident in its milestones, such as the launch of the pioneering off-camera high-speed flash AD200 in 2016 and the wireless 2.4G X control system in 2015. <ref name="about" /> '''GODOX(神牛)''' is the International Trademark of ] manufacturer Shenzhen Godox Photo Equipment Co., Ltd. of ], ]. Established in 1993, Godox has evolved into a global company specializing in the development of lighting and audio equipment for photography, videography, and filmmaking. With a mission to deliver professional and high-quality lighting solutions, Godox has consistently pushed technological boundaries, resulting in a diverse product lineup that caters to various creative needs. The company's commitment to innovation is evident in its milestones, such as the launch of the pioneering off-camera high-speed flash AD200 in 2016 and the wireless 2.4G X control system in 2015. <ref name="about" />

In some countries, Godox is also known by other brands for the purpose of limiting warranty service to locally purchased units only.

;Rebrands
* USA - Flashpoint (Adorama)
* Europe - Pixapro
* Malaysia - Onsmo


==Products== ==Products==
===Triggers=== ===Triggers===
Godox's X1R Receiver or Adorama's Flashpoint R2 Single Pin Transceiver allows all and including 3rd-party flashes to be compatible with Godox's Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System by mounting on the hotshoe or connecting via sync cable.
{| class="wikitable sortable" {| class="wikitable sortable"
! Trigger !! Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System !! Role !! TTL !! HSS !! Top-Hotshoe !! AF Assist !! Bluetooth !! Channels !! Groups !! ID !! Firmware Upgrade !! Power !! Status ! Trigger !! Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System !! Role !! TTL !! HSS !! Top-Hotshoe !! AF Assist !! Bluetooth !! Channels !! Groups !! ID !! Firmware Upgrade !! Power !! Status
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| FTR-16S || No (433MHz) || RX || No || No || No || No || No || 16 || 16 || No || No || From Flash || EOL | FTR-16S || No (433MHz) || RX || No || No || No || No || No || 16 || 16 || No || No || From Flash || EOL
|-
| CellsII || No (433MHz) || TX/RX || No || Yes || Yes || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || 2x AA || EOL
|- |-
| FC-16 || No (Proprietary 2.4GHz) || TX/RX || No || No || Yes || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || 2x AAA || | FC-16 || No (Proprietary 2.4GHz) || TX/RX || No || No || Yes || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || 2x AAA ||
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> FusionTLC Raven Trigger is added for being compatible with Godox's Wireless 2.4GHz Control System. <nowiki>*</nowiki> FusionTLC Raven Trigger is added for being compatible with Godox's Wireless 2.4GHz Control System.


===Flashes=== ===Portable Flashes===
All TT-series and V-series flashes that have built-in Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System are capable of acting as Master to control other Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System capable flashes. All TT-series and V-series flashes that have built-in Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System are capable of acting as Master to control other Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System capable flashes. For slaves to support HSS, the master triggers must also be able to receive HSS signals from the camera. For any and including all 3rd-party flashes not having any Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System support, Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System support can be achieved by using the Godox's X1R Receiver or Adorama's Flashpoint R2 Single Pin Transceiver by mounting on the hotshoe or connecting via sync cable.


{| class="wikitable sortable" {| class="wikitable sortable"
! Flashes !! Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System !! Battery !! Status ! Flashes !! Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System !! Battery !! TTL !! HSS !! Status
|- |-
| TT520 || No || 4x AA || EOL | TT520 || No || 4x AA || No || No || EOL
|- |-
| TT520II || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || 4x AA || | TT520II || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || 4x AA || No || No ||
|- |-
| TT560 || No || 4x AA || EOL | TT560 || No || 4x AA || No || No || EOL
|- |-
| TT560II || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || 4x AA || | TT560II || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || 4x AA || No || No ||
|- |-
| TT660 || No || 4x AA || EOL | TT660 || No || 4x AA || No || No || EOL
|- |-
| TT660II || No || 4x AA || EOL | TT660II || No || 4x AA || No || Mounted on CellsII Only || EOL
|- |-
| || || || | TT680 || No || 4x AA || Yes || Yes || EOL
|- |-
| TT350 || Yes, Built-In || 2x AA || | || || || || ||
|- |-
| TT600 || Yes, Built-In || 4x AA || | TT350 || Yes, Built-In || 2x AA || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| TT685 || Yes, Built-In || 4x AA || Discontinued | TT600 || Yes, Built-In || 4x AA || No || Radio Slave Only ||
|- |-
| TT685II || Yes, Built-In || 4x AA || | TT685 || Yes, Built-In || 4x AA || Yes || Yes || Discontinued
|- |-
| || || || | TT685II || Yes, Built-In || 4x AA || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| V350 || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | || || || || ||
|- |-
| V850 || Yes, Using XTR16S || 1x Li-ion || EOL | V350 || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| V850II || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Discontinued | V850 || Yes, Using XTR16S || 1x Li-ion || No || Radio Slave Only || EOL
|- |-
| V850III || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | V850II || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || No || Radio Slave Only || Discontinued
|- |-
| V860 || Yes, Using XTR16S || 1x Li-ion || EOL | V850III || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || No || Radio Slave Only ||
|- |-
| V860II || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Discontinued | V860 || Yes, Using XTR16S || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || EOL
|- |-
| V860III || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | V860II || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || Discontinued
|- |-
| V1 || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | V860III || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| V1Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | V1 || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| V100 || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | V1Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| AD180 || Yes, Using XTR16 || 1x PB820/PB960 || EOL | V100 || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| AD360 || Yes, Using XTR16 || 1x PB820/PB960 || EOL | AD180 || Yes, Using XTR16 || 1x PB820/PB960 || No || Radio Slave Only || EOL
|- |-
| AD360II || Yes, Built-In || 1x PB820/PB960 || EOL | AD360 || Yes, Using XTR16 || 1x PB820/PB960 || No || Radio Slave Only || EOL
|- |-
| || || || | AD360II || Yes, Built-In || 1x PB820/PB960 || Yes || Yes || EOL
|- |-
| AD100Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | || || || || ||
|- |-
| AD200 || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || EOL | AD100Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| AD200Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Discontinued | AD200 || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || EOL
|- |-
| AD200Pro II || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | AD200Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || Discontinued
|- |-
| AD300Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | AD200Pro II || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| AD400Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | AD300Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| AD600/AD600B || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Discontinued | AD400Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| AD600M/AD600BM || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Discontinued | AD600/AD600B || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || Discontinued
|- |-
| AD600Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | AD600M/AD600BM || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || No || Yes || Discontinued
|- |-
| AD600Pro II || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | AD600Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| AD1200Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Battery Pack || | AD600Pro II || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes ||
|- |-
| Flashpoint XPLOR 600 SE (Adorama Exclusive) || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || | AD1200Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Battery Pack || Yes || Yes ||
|-
| Flashpoint XPLOR 600 SE (Adorama Exclusive) || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes ||
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Shenzhen Godox Photo Equipment Co., Ltd.
Godox Brand Logo
Native name深圳市神牛摄影器材有限公司
IndustryPhotographic equipment
Founded1993
HeadquartersShenzhen, China
ProductsLED Video Light, Flash Speedlite, Flash Trigger, Microphone, Softbox, and other accessories.
Number of employees1500+ Staffs
Websitehttps://godox.com/

GODOX(神牛) is the International Trademark of photographic equipment manufacturer Shenzhen Godox Photo Equipment Co., Ltd. of Shenzhen, China. Established in 1993, Godox has evolved into a global company specializing in the development of lighting and audio equipment for photography, videography, and filmmaking. With a mission to deliver professional and high-quality lighting solutions, Godox has consistently pushed technological boundaries, resulting in a diverse product lineup that caters to various creative needs. The company's commitment to innovation is evident in its milestones, such as the launch of the pioneering off-camera high-speed flash AD200 in 2016 and the wireless 2.4G X control system in 2015.

In some countries, Godox is also known by other brands for the purpose of limiting warranty service to locally purchased units only.

Rebrands
  • USA - Flashpoint (Adorama)
  • Europe - Pixapro
  • Malaysia - Onsmo

Products

Triggers

Godox's X1R Receiver or Adorama's Flashpoint R2 Single Pin Transceiver allows all and including 3rd-party flashes to be compatible with Godox's Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System by mounting on the hotshoe or connecting via sync cable.

Trigger Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System Role TTL HSS Top-Hotshoe AF Assist Bluetooth Channels Groups ID Firmware Upgrade Power Status
X1R Yes RX Yes Yes Yes No No 32 5 Yes Yes 2x AA
X1T Yes TX Yes Yes Yes Yes No 32 5 Yes Yes 2x AA EOL
X2T Yes TX Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 32 5 Yes Yes 2x AA
X3 Yes TX Yes Yes No No No 32 16 Yes Yes Built-in Li-ion
XPro Yes TX Yes Yes No Yes No 32 16 Yes Yes 2x AA
XPro II Yes TX Yes Yes No Yes Yes 32 16 Yes Yes 2x AA
Flashpoint R2 Single Pin Transceiver (Adorama Exclusive) Yes TX/RX No No Yes No No 32 5 Yes Yes 2x AA
Flashpoint R2 Pro MarkII (Adorama Exclusive) Yes TX Yes Yes No Yes Yes 32 16 Yes Yes 2x AA
FusionTLC Raven (3rd-Party, Non-Godox Equipment) Yes TX Yes Yes No Yes No 32 4 Unknown Yes Built-in Li-ion
XT16 Yes TX No No No Yes No 16 16 No No 2x AA EOL
XT32 Yes TX No Yes No Yes No 16 16 No No 2x AA EOL
XTR16 Yes RX No Yes No No No 16 16 No No From Flash EOL
XTR16S Yes RX No Yes No No No 16 16 No No From Flash EOL
FT-16/FT-16S No (433MHz) TX No No No Yes No 16 16 No No 2x AA EOL
FTR-16 No (433MHz) RX No No No No No 16 16 No No From Flash EOL
FTR-16S No (433MHz) RX No No No No No 16 16 No No From Flash EOL
CellsII No (433MHz) TX/RX No Yes Yes No No 16 No No No 2x AA EOL
FC-16 No (Proprietary 2.4GHz) TX/RX No No Yes No No 16 No No No 2x AAA
CT-16 No (Proprietary 433MHz) TX No No No No No 16 No No No 1x 23A 12V Li-ion
CTR-16 No (Proprietary 433MHz) RX No No Yes No No 16 No No No 2x AAA
RT-16 No (Proprietary 433MHz) TX No No No No No 16 No No No 1x 23A 12V Li-ion EOL
RTR-16 No (Proprietary 433MHz) RX No No No No No 16 No No No 2x AAA EOL
AT-16 No (Proprietary 433MHz) TX No No No No No 16 No No No 1x 23A 12V Li-ion EOL
ATR-16 No (Proprietary 433MHz) RX No No No No No 16 No No No AC100-240V 50/60Hz EOL
DM-16 No (Proprietary 433MHz) TX No No No No No 16 No No No 1x 23A 12V Li-ion EOL
DMR-16 No (Proprietary 433MHz) RX No No No No No 16 No No No AC100-240V 50/60Hz EOL
DM-04 No (Proprietary 433MHz) TX No No No No No 4 No No No 1x 23A 12V Li-ion EOL
DMR-04 No (Proprietary 433MHz) RX No No No No No 4 No No No AC100-240V 50/60Hz EOL

* FusionTLC Raven Trigger is added for being compatible with Godox's Wireless 2.4GHz Control System.

Portable Flashes

All TT-series and V-series flashes that have built-in Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System are capable of acting as Master to control other Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System capable flashes. For slaves to support HSS, the master triggers must also be able to receive HSS signals from the camera. For any and including all 3rd-party flashes not having any Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System support, Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System support can be achieved by using the Godox's X1R Receiver or Adorama's Flashpoint R2 Single Pin Transceiver by mounting on the hotshoe or connecting via sync cable.

Flashes Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System Battery TTL HSS Status
TT520 No 4x AA No No EOL
TT520II No (Proprietary 433MHz) 4x AA No No
TT560 No 4x AA No No EOL
TT560II No (Proprietary 433MHz) 4x AA No No
TT660 No 4x AA No No EOL
TT660II No 4x AA No Mounted on CellsII Only EOL
TT680 No 4x AA Yes Yes EOL
TT350 Yes, Built-In 2x AA Yes Yes
TT600 Yes, Built-In 4x AA No Radio Slave Only
TT685 Yes, Built-In 4x AA Yes Yes Discontinued
TT685II Yes, Built-In 4x AA Yes Yes
V350 Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes
V850 Yes, Using XTR16S 1x Li-ion No Radio Slave Only EOL
V850II Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion No Radio Slave Only Discontinued
V850III Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion No Radio Slave Only
V860 Yes, Using XTR16S 1x Li-ion Yes Yes EOL
V860II Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes Discontinued
V860III Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes
V1 Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes
V1Pro Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes
V100 Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes
AD180 Yes, Using XTR16 1x PB820/PB960 No Radio Slave Only EOL
AD360 Yes, Using XTR16 1x PB820/PB960 No Radio Slave Only EOL
AD360II Yes, Built-In 1x PB820/PB960 Yes Yes EOL
AD100Pro Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes
AD200 Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes EOL
AD200Pro Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes Discontinued
AD200Pro II Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes
AD300Pro Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes
AD400Pro Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes
AD600/AD600B Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes Discontinued
AD600M/AD600BM Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion No Yes Discontinued
AD600Pro Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes
AD600Pro II Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes
AD1200Pro Yes, Built-In 1x Battery Pack Yes Yes
Flashpoint XPLOR 600 SE (Adorama Exclusive) Yes, Built-In 1x Li-ion Yes Yes

References

  1. ^ "Company Profile". Retrieved 8 January 2025.

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