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title: "Neewer Wireless STUDIO Flash TRIGGER RT-16 with 3 RECEIVERS 16-Channel"
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# 1/200s flash sync speed 30M wireless range 16 interference-free channels Neewer Wireless STUDIO Flash TRIGGER RT-16 with 3 RECEIVERS 16-Channel

**Brand:** neewer
**Price:** € 116.97
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Trigger brilliance wirelessly, master your studio vibe!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Neewer Wireless STUDIO Flash TRIGGER RT-16 with 3 RECEIVERS 16-Channel by neewer
- **How much does it cost?** € 116.97 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- neewer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted neewer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with ANY strobe flash or studio light—no more compatibility headaches, just pure creative control.
- • **Instant 1/200s Sync Speed:** Capture every moment with precision—high-speed sync ensures your flashes fire in perfect harmony with your shutter.
- • **Seamless 30M Wireless Reach:** Keep your studio shots crisp and untethered with a reliable 30-meter range—freedom to move, no strings attached.
- • **16 Channels, Zero Interference:** Switch channels effortlessly to dodge signal clashes and keep your flashes firing exactly when you want.
- • **Plug & Play with Long Battery Life:** Easy setup with included batteries boasting over 20,000 triggers—shoot longer, stress less.

## Overview

The Neewer Wireless Studio Flash Trigger RT-16 with 3 Receivers offers professional-grade wireless control over your studio lighting. Featuring a robust 30-meter range, 16 selectable channels to eliminate interference, and a fast 1/200 second sync speed, it ensures flawless flash firing with any strobe flash. Designed for easy installation and long battery life, this kit empowers photographers to elevate their lighting setups with confidence and flexibility.

## Description

Features:*This wireless trigger is control discreteness for camera to trigger hot shoe flashgun synchronously *Easy installation, low power consumption *No any damage to camera *High-speed and synchronous for 1/200 second *Max. working distance: 30M (open area, without interference) *16 channels to avoid interference *The receiver has an on/off switch, and an LED to indicate triggering. *New design: Channel Selector outside the transmitter and the receiver Specifications:Wireless Flash Trigger;16 channels selectable Input of Transmitter: 23A 12V battery (included) Power Input of Receiver: 2 AAA batteries Long lifetime of trigger battery, one year or over 20,000 continuously triggers Plug size of receiver: 3.5mm Adapter size for receiver plug: 3.5mm -- 6.35mm PC sync cable included Radio working frequency: 433MHz How to use:Make sure the channel selector of both transmitter and receiver at same positionInsert the receiver's trigger output plug into your flash's jackPress the test button on your transmitter. The studio light should now flashInsert the transmitter's hot shoe socket into your camera's hot shoe jack (if your camera does not have a hot shoe use a PC sync cord and insert into the socket)You should now be ready to start shooting (you can use the 3.5mm sync cable for cameras without hot shoe or hot shoe is engaged). Condition & Warranty: This item is 100% New! Never used.1 Year Warranty by Seller. Package Contents 1x Trigger 3x Receivers

Review: Economical option for my N-250W's - These are the very basics as flash triggers go. These are not TTL compatible, and the only thing that gets sent from your camera to the trigger is the technical equivalent of "fire flash now" - you will have to set the flash levels manually on your mono-lights. The wireless channels are set via dip switches that you must match on all devices. My opinion is you will have to experiment with the best setting that keeps random FM interference from firing your flashes unexpectedly. Had 2 misfires in my office as I was initially testing/setting these up with the default dip-switch configuration. Once I matched all of the the dip-switches on a different channel I have not had any misfires. I use these with a set of N-250W mono-lights (see my other review of the N-250W's for my review & photo examples). There are a few "nits" to pick: -The flash trigger will probably arrive with a low power battery that is either dead or near dead. This will cause you frustration, as you will be chasing a ghost with misfires, non-function, etc. Upon receipt, immediately replace the included battery with a quality A23, and these issues will go away. I have read a few reviews where folk have returned the unit because thought it defective, when the issue may have been that the unit arrived with a cheap, dead battery. - To support point above - do not be afraid to gently pry the case open with a small flat-head screwdriver. There is no clear indicator on the case, nor in the documentation that the case can be pried open, so many people assume that the trigger is disposable and just buy another. -Upon visual inspection, the flash trigger's shoe does not look like it has a contact on the bottom to communicate with your camera - you have to trust that it DOES. There is one metal contact in the center that connects with your camera's hot shoe - that is all your camera needs to communicate with the flash trigger. -There is a light indicator on the receivers that does not illuminate when you switch the power on - even though it does not illuminate, trust that your receivers are actually on. Documentation indicates that it is the "receiving indicator lamp". I suspect that it only comes on momentarily when you flash. -There does not seem to be a "mix and match" expansion option. I have been looking for a neewer based speedlite slave receiver so that I can add my battery-powered speedlite (Canon 430EX) into the mix as a third flash - unfortunately, none of the speedlite slaves seem to be able to talk to the RT-16 transmitter. (It would be nice to hear from Neewer on this). My camera also does not like the combination of non-ETTL flash and wireless canon-compatible flash. it would be nice to be able to fire all flashes wirelessly. Overall these worked as expected, and did not cause any misfires within the three hours & 200 + photos that I shot on "championship game Sunday" - 2/4/18. Just know what you are buying, change the default frequencies and replace the battery, and you should be good to go.
Review: Have been using this setup to fire three remote strobes for a month with absolutely no problems! BUY THEM! Highly recommended! - Bought these to use in conjunction with my Canon XSi, T1i, and T2i cameras using StudioPro off-camera strobes in soft boxes. I've been playing with them for a month now just to make sure there were no issues, and after having taken hundreds of photos with them using all three cameras, I am impressed! Mine came in plain white boxes, nothing fancy, but they get the job done and all the cameras have had no problems immediately syncing up with the sending unit or the triggers. This has literally been a plug-and-play setup and it's worked perfectly. I haven't found the range on these yet, but I do know it will fire the strobes a good fifteen to twenty feet away, every time, and I've had VERY few misfires (maybe half a dozen times total) where one particular strobe didn't fire, but that is easily attributable to the strobe itself not having enough time to reset - sometimes I get to shooting too quickly! HIGHLY recommend these, they're a bargain and they actually work just like the much more expensive "name" brands. If these ever wear out, I will likely buy some more.

## Features

- Wireless STUDIO Flash TRIGGER RT-16 with 3 RECEIVERS 16-Channel
- Works with ANY Strobe Flash!
- Max. working distance: 30M (open area, without interference)
- 16 channels to avoid interference
- sync speed for 1/200 second

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004RE3CFU |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Battery Average Life | 1 years |
| Battery Life | 1 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64 in Photographic Lighting Remote Triggers |
| Brand | NEEWER |
| Built-In Media | 1x Trigger, 3x Receivers |
| Camera Flash | Studio |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | ANY Strobe Flash, Other Studio Lights |
| Compatible Mountings | Standard Hotshoe, Universal |
| Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 881 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00847567013711 |
| Hardware Interface | Radio Frequency |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Included Components | 1x Trigger, 3x Receivers |
| Manufacturer | Neewer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 90002594 |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/200 |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/200 Sekunde |
| Model Name | RT-16 |
| Model Number | 90002594 |
| Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| UPC | 847567013711 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | RF |

## Product Details

- **Battery Life:** 1 years
- **Brand:** NEEWER
- **Camera Flash:** Studio
- **Compatible Mountings:** Standard Hotshoe, Universal
- **Flash Sync Speed:** 1/200

## Images

![Neewer Wireless STUDIO Flash TRIGGER RT-16 with 3 RECEIVERS 16-Channel - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81QFqngNamL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this work with a Canon T5**
A: it's a basic manual trigger, it will work with any camera with a hotshoe and studio lights with a female receptacle

**Q: will they work with alien bees 800**
A: Hello.  Did you find that it works with Alien Bees?

**Q: How many items comes with the package?**
A: This unit came with 3 receivers, 1 transmitter and a connecting cable.

**Q: Can you replace battery trigger?**
A: IF you are referring to the trigger that sits on top of the camera in the "hot-shoe" spot, the answer is YES.  You need a small Phillips screwdriver.  Find the recessed screw on the bottom of the unit.  Loosen up the screw (it is a captive screw), using your fingernail, pry apart the unit along the seam.  If it does not open completely then you need to further loosen the screw.  After you have it apart you should see the battery.  It is a "Eveready A23" battery (or equivalent).  Purchase a new battery (i.e. Walmart, etc.) and installed it the same way as the previous battery was (negative on the spring, positive on the fixed part).  BTW: I NEVER leave my battery inside when not in use to avoid damage from corrosion.  Carefully put the two halves back together and carefully tighten the screw.  Be careful to not over-tighten!  Good luck!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Economical option for my N-250W's
*by A***E on February 5, 2018*

These are the very basics as flash triggers go. These are not TTL compatible, and the only thing that gets sent from your camera to the trigger is the technical equivalent of "fire flash now" - you will have to set the flash levels manually on your mono-lights. The wireless channels are set via dip switches that you must match on all devices. My opinion is you will have to experiment with the best setting that keeps random FM interference from firing your flashes unexpectedly. Had 2 misfires in my office as I was initially testing/setting these up with the default dip-switch configuration. Once I matched all of the the dip-switches on a different channel I have not had any misfires. I use these with a set of N-250W mono-lights (see my other review of the N-250W's for my review & photo examples). There are a few "nits" to pick: -The flash trigger will probably arrive with a low power battery that is either dead or near dead. This will cause you frustration, as you will be chasing a ghost with misfires, non-function, etc. Upon receipt, immediately replace the included battery with a quality A23, and these issues will go away. I have read a few reviews where folk have returned the unit because thought it defective, when the issue may have been that the unit arrived with a cheap, dead battery. - To support point above - do not be afraid to gently pry the case open with a small flat-head screwdriver. There is no clear indicator on the case, nor in the documentation that the case can be pried open, so many people assume that the trigger is disposable and just buy another. -Upon visual inspection, the flash trigger's shoe does not look like it has a contact on the bottom to communicate with your camera - you have to trust that it DOES. There is one metal contact in the center that connects with your camera's hot shoe - that is all your camera needs to communicate with the flash trigger. -There is a light indicator on the receivers that does not illuminate when you switch the power on - even though it does not illuminate, trust that your receivers are actually on. Documentation indicates that it is the "receiving indicator lamp". I suspect that it only comes on momentarily when you flash. -There does not seem to be a "mix and match" expansion option. I have been looking for a neewer based speedlite slave receiver so that I can add my battery-powered speedlite (Canon 430EX) into the mix as a third flash - unfortunately, none of the speedlite slaves seem to be able to talk to the RT-16 transmitter. (It would be nice to hear from Neewer on this). My camera also does not like the combination of non-ETTL flash and wireless canon-compatible flash. it would be nice to be able to fire all flashes wirelessly. Overall these worked as expected, and did not cause any misfires within the three hours & 200 + photos that I shot on "championship game Sunday" - 2/4/18. Just know what you are buying, change the default frequencies and replace the battery, and you should be good to go.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Have been using this setup to fire three remote strobes for a month with absolutely no problems! BUY THEM! Highly recommended!
*by N***R on April 14, 2016*

Bought these to use in conjunction with my Canon XSi, T1i, and T2i cameras using StudioPro off-camera strobes in soft boxes. I've been playing with them for a month now just to make sure there were no issues, and after having taken hundreds of photos with them using all three cameras, I am impressed! Mine came in plain white boxes, nothing fancy, but they get the job done and all the cameras have had no problems immediately syncing up with the sending unit or the triggers. This has literally been a plug-and-play setup and it's worked perfectly. I haven't found the range on these yet, but I do know it will fire the strobes a good fifteen to twenty feet away, every time, and I've had VERY few misfires (maybe half a dozen times total) where one particular strobe didn't fire, but that is easily attributable to the strobe itself not having enough time to reset - sometimes I get to shooting too quickly! HIGHLY recommend these, they're a bargain and they actually work just like the much more expensive "name" brands. If these ever wear out, I will likely buy some more.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great in our studio.. inexpensive and automatic on/off is great!
*by J***G on June 29, 2019*

We are in the process of photographing 700 high school seniors and we are using this trigger system to trigger 3 flashes on our formal portrait background. All of the flashes are high above the ground, so it's a pain to turn a trigger on and off every day. So we love the auto on/off feature. We've used these for 2 weeks and I don't think they've ever failed to fire the flashes. We've taken close to 1200 portraits with them (multiple photos of about 200 subjects so 1200 fires times 3 flashes = about 3600 chances for them to not fire). As a note, the transmitter is no more than 15 feet from the farthest receiver - I have not tested over a long distance or outside. My opinion is that transmitter technology has come so far over the last 5 or so years, that there's no reason to spend $100+ on a single transmitter or receiver. These are a great price for a very functional product.

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