>>4180031It's a pretty decent video light (continuous light source). Its main selling point is its size and weight, so if that's important to you, it could be a good buy. You can find similarly color accurate lights with similar output for cheaper, such as the Godox SL60.
The 60x is bi-color, if that's important to you. It's not a must-have feature, and you do lose a bit of output when compared to the 60d. You can use gels to achieve the same thing. It's a convenience thing, really.
The 60d is bright enough to be used as a keylight, when diffused close to the subject, but achieving soft light can be a bit tricky without losing too much power. It's more of a practical assistance light or effect light.
Not sure if it's worth it for photography, as flashes are cheaper and brighter. I know some photographers like to work with continuous light sources, but then you'd probably want brighter lights like the Aputure 300d or 600d.