


Pixapro XT16 2.4GHz Pro AC 16 Channel Wireless Radio Flash Trigger
Pixapro XT16 2.4GHz Pro AC 16 Channel Wireless Radio Flash Trigger
The Pixapro XT16, also known as the Godox XT16, is a simple, reliable radio flash trigger for PiXAPRO and Godox studio flashes with built-in 2.4GHz receivers or compatible plug-in receivers. Using a robust 2.4GHz radio system, it allows you to trigger and control multiple flash groups remotely, without the line-of-sight limitations of optical systems. It is a straightforward, affordable way to start working with radio-controlled studio lighting.
Why We Like It
This is a great entry-level trigger for students, colleges, and small studios who want dependable wireless triggering without unnecessary complexity. The 16-channel and 16-group control makes it easy to organise multi-light setups, whether you are balancing key, fill, and background lights in a teaching studio or setting up simple portrait lighting at home. The single-pin hot shoe keeps it broadly compatible across many camera systems, which is especially useful in shared environments and rental studios. With a working range of up to 50 metres and no need for line of sight, you can confidently place lights behind walls, softboxes, or sets and still fire them reliably.
Key Features
- 2.4GHz radio triggering with up to 50 m range in open areas
- 16 selectable channels and 16 controllable flash groups
- Compatible with PiXAPRO ONE-System and Godox X-System flashes
- Universal single-pin hot shoe for wide camera compatibility
- Supports remote power control on compatible flashes, up to eight stops
- Sync speeds up to 1/250 second
- Runs on two standard AA batteries
What's in the Box
- 1x Pixapro XT16 / Godox XT16 2.4GHz Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter
Ideal For
- Students and colleges setting up a multi-light studio
- Photographers using PiXAPRO or Godox studio flash systems
- Rental studios needing a simple, universal trigger solution
- Anyone upgrading from optical or infrared triggering to radio
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Pixapro XT16 2.4GHz Pro AC 16 Channel Wireless Radio Flash Trigger
The Pixapro XT16, also known as the Godox XT16, is a simple, reliable radio flash trigger for PiXAPRO and Godox studio flashes with built-in 2.4GHz receivers or compatible plug-in receivers. Using a robust 2.4GHz radio system, it allows you to trigger and control multiple flash groups remotely, without the line-of-sight limitations of optical systems. It is a straightforward, affordable way to start working with radio-controlled studio lighting.
Why We Like It
This is a great entry-level trigger for students, colleges, and small studios who want dependable wireless triggering without unnecessary complexity. The 16-channel and 16-group control makes it easy to organise multi-light setups, whether you are balancing key, fill, and background lights in a teaching studio or setting up simple portrait lighting at home. The single-pin hot shoe keeps it broadly compatible across many camera systems, which is especially useful in shared environments and rental studios. With a working range of up to 50 metres and no need for line of sight, you can confidently place lights behind walls, softboxes, or sets and still fire them reliably.
Key Features
- 2.4GHz radio triggering with up to 50 m range in open areas
- 16 selectable channels and 16 controllable flash groups
- Compatible with PiXAPRO ONE-System and Godox X-System flashes
- Universal single-pin hot shoe for wide camera compatibility
- Supports remote power control on compatible flashes, up to eight stops
- Sync speeds up to 1/250 second
- Runs on two standard AA batteries
What's in the Box
- 1x Pixapro XT16 / Godox XT16 2.4GHz Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter
Ideal For
- Students and colleges setting up a multi-light studio
- Photographers using PiXAPRO or Godox studio flash systems
- Rental studios needing a simple, universal trigger solution
- Anyone upgrading from optical or infrared triggering to radio

















