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2022 - 10 - 24

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Logitech Litra Glow review (TechRadar)

The Logitech Litra Glow is a compact and affordable alternative to a ring light that should appeal to streamers and remote workers on a budget.

Unlike some webcams, however, you can move the provided USB-C to the USB-A cable that's used to power the glow as this isnโ€™t fixed into the back of the device, though we would have liked this to be a bit longer as 1.5 meters can be a bit restrictive for desktop This includes software integration and a USB-A power source so that the literal glow can operate completely independently from a power source alongside a laptop or desktop computer. This also folds back so that when you no longer need the light, you can simply pack it away back into a bag, making it a suitable option for content creators on the move or hybrid workers that don't have a fixed office environment. You get the ability to control not just the brightness of the light on a sliding scale, but also the temperature, changing the light from a cool blue to a warm natural yellow which simulates a natural sunny environment. As with many head-on computing lighting options, it can be a little bit jarring to face a direct light source from the front, and prolonged use can cause some serious eyestrain, though this would also be typical if you were facing a sunny window, so it's not anything that we can particularly hold against the product itself. Its closest competitor in terms of size and pricing would be the Elgato Key Light Mini which retails for around $100 (ยฃ89 / AU$159) and does not come with a provided tripod or mount of any kind, which means you'd have to spend some additional cash to actually properly have it set-up ready for use.

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