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Elgato Ring Light Review

Rating: 8.5.

Elgato have truly brightened up the lives of many streamers and content creators with their Key Light and Key Light Air LED panels but that’s not enough for them. They want to outright blind you with choice. We’re checking out their brand-new Ring Light! 160 OSRAM LEDs, 2500 Lumens, 2900 – 7000 Kelvin and it even has Wi-Fi!

Specifications:

  • 17” Wide (43.2 cm)
  • Glare-free diffusion panel
  • 160 Premium OSRAM LEDs
  • 2500 Lumens, fully dimmable
  • 2900 – 7000 Kelvin adjustable colour temperature range
  • CRI: > 94%
  • Up to 45 watts
  • On-board buttons for control
  • Camera ball mount included (max. weight 2.0 KG)
  • Master mount S included
  • Padded desk clamp included
  • Compatible with Elgato multi-mount accessories
  • Wi-Fi enabled
  • Control Center app for Mac, Windows, iPhone and Android

You can purchase the Elgato Ring Light, for £189.99

Pros:

  • Ideal for all kinds of different content creators and live streamers
  • Incredibly bright
  • Great adjustable colour temperature range
  • Glare-free diffusion works perfectly
  • Brilliant build quality all-round
  • The adjustable telescopic pole is sturdy and easy to set
  • Elgato’s Control Center software is excellent and intuitive

Cons:

  • High price
  • No desk stand base included

KitGuru says: Elgato’s Ring Light focuses on quality and ease of use more than anything, it’s incredibly versatile. If you can afford it and currently have bad lighting, you’re going to love the Elgato Ring Light. If you’re a professional that’s after a high-quality Ring Light then definitely check this out.

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Rating: 8.5.

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