Litra Glow - Premium Streaming Light

 

Legitimate lighting is fundamental for any sort of happy creation, as well with respect to settling on video decisions put their best self forward. Video lights can help, however most aren't intended to just pop on top of your screen, close to your webcam. The Logitech Litra Glow is an interestingly screen-accommodating video light that utilizes an adaptable screen cut, USB power, and discretionary programming control to give you ideal brightening for your webcam without requiring a lot of work or occupying any work area room. For $59.99, it's an open method for placing your best-lit face before the camera.





A Little Box With a Long Clip

The Litra Glow is a 3.6-by-3.6-by-1.0-inch (HWD) plastic box with a clear white front and a dim back. The front board lets light radiate through with an unobtrusive dissemination impact. The back holds a power button and rockers for brilliance and shading temperature, alongside a USB-C port. A five-foot USB-C-to-USB-A link is incorporated.

 

The light is mounted on a 7-inch-long plastic screen cut, on a pivot that can both turn and slant. A wide snare on the top folds up to support against the front and top edges of your screen, while an elastic foot close to the base holds the clasp safely set up. The clasp is so lengthy on account of an interior arm that can slide up, giving the light a few tallness over the highest point of your screen and your webcam. A little indent on the lower part of the arm keeps the link tucked down behind the clasp. The light can be unscrewed from the clasp to uncover a quarter-inch strung opening for utilizing it on a stand or other mount.

Changes and Software

You can just utilize the Litra Glow by connecting it to any fueled USB port and squeezing the buttons on the back, or you can plug it into a USB port on your PC and utilize Logitech's G Hub programming. The two techniques offer similar controls, changing brilliance up to 250 lumens and shading temperature somewhere in the range of 2,700K and 6,500K. A modest bunch of presets are additionally accessible in G Hub, allowing you to skip between warm candlelight and brilliant cool blue with a tick. You can likewise save your own presets when you track down the perfect settings to use for different rooms and seasons of day.

Programming sliders let you change the light quicker than squeezing and holding the actual buttons, while a webcam view allows you to eyeball the settings as you adapt. Note that the webcam view possibly works in the event that something different isn't now utilizing the camera; assuming you have the camera going through OBS or some other programming, you'll have to glance through that while you change the light.

Enlightening Results

I mounted the Litra Glow on top of my screen, about a foot to one side of my Razer Kiyo Pro webcam and tried it in a moderately dull room (during the day, with the lights off and draperies shut, with my screen additionally acclimated to be dim). At its dimmest, the light gives a delicate gleam that fills in my face and neutralizes the light sifting in through the drapery behind me, and at its most brilliant it illuminates me cruelly and harms my eyes. The shading temperature scope of the light plainly stretches out from an extremely cool 6,500K to an excessively warm, practically glowing 2,700K.

The Litra Glow functioned admirably on my screen. Having the option to change the brilliance and temperature, however the stature of the light and its separation from my webcam, let me appropriately enlighten my face without it seeming smothered or confused from the light and dividers of the encompassing room. I might shift the light far back to skip it off the roof for a more diffused look. Nonetheless, it's as yet a splendid light emerging from a little square, and that implies that reflections seemed when I wore glasses, no matter what the light's situation on the screen, except if I held my face at a quite certain point.

Truth be told, as a rule the light from my screen itself appears in my glasses except if I slant my head a specific way. Direct lighting requires an extremely huge diffuser to dissipate the light over a wide region, and the size of the Litra Glow and its top-of-screen configuration forestalls that. Also, the Litra Glow will in general be less perceptible than large numbers of the unforgiving, excessively brilliant ring lights you see individuals utilizing these days.

Screen Friendly Lighting

The Logitech Litra Glow is an adaptable and practical video light for content makers with a humble financial plan and additionally little space. A screen cut allows you to join the light to the highest point of your screen or PC screen, as near or as a long way from your webcam as that screen permits, so you don't require work area space for a mount. Its customizable stature and turning, shifting pivot can set the light at almost any point to best accommodate your shot, while programming control allows you to change brilliance and shading temperature on the fly without genuinely contacting the light.

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