Top lights for streaming reviews

Top ring lights with BrokenMoonMedia? Three mounting points around the edges of the circular NEO II give versatility as to how the light can be secured – either to a coldshoe or a specific handle to handhold or move the light during a take and the small footprint of the NEO II will enable you to place the light into tiny spaces for creative effect. To take the creativity even further, the NEO II comes with some built-in lighting effects that replicate things like lightning, fire or even the muzzle flash of a gun – a massively useful feature at this price-point and one that’s sure to up the production values of videographers on a budget. The versatility continues with the power options; use it inside via a mains plug, or take it outdoors thanks to 6x AA batteries. The battery life is impressive, with Rotolight stating the NEO II is capable of 1.5 hours continuous output at max power or a whopping 85,000 full power flashes/ With an adjustable colour temperature of 3150-6300K, videographers can use the NEO II to deliver warm or cool light (or a mix of both) onto the subject.

This heart-shaped beauty is the cutest ring light we ever did see. It’s not just pretty, though: this USB-powered ring light has three adjustable color temperatures and 10 brightness levels. It will give you that good-good lighting every time. This low-profile lighting solution is small and sleek and is super simple to set up behind your laptop for your next Zoom sesh. It also has a built-in phone holder and a remote control for your next Instagram Live. It comes in white, black, and pink, and is available in floor-standing options or desktop options, like the one seen here. This heavy-duty lighting equipment was designed with professional photographers and videographers in mind. The starburst-like lighting bars work like a traditional LED ring light, but you can also detach the individual bars to create any lighting solution you need, such as hair lights or sidelights.

Today’s best ring lights are powered by LEDs, come in all sizes and won’t cost you a fortune. Most give you plenty of control over colour temperature and brightness, and some even have colour options and other lighting effects. We’ve picked out a range of the best ring lights for most use cases; whatever your needs, you should be able to find the right ring light for you and quickly upgrade the look of your video, photography and even Zoom calls. And if you’re looking to upgrade more of your hardware, don’t miss our pick of the best cameras for vlogging or best webcams. For looking your best on YouTube, Twitch or any other streaming platform, the Fositan 18-inch LED Ring Light Kit is a versatile choice and relatively inexpensive, considering what you get. Not only do you get a super-bright ring light with 112 LEDs spitting out up to 6500K colour temperature, there’s also three built-in phone holders for broadcasting on multiple channels simultaneously or capturing different angles to put together in the edit. Find even more information on ring light.

QIAYA’s LED light made our list of the best ring lights for selfies for its price, weight, and fill light capabilities. It clips over your iPhone, or iPad for FaceTime calls and pics and works on your Mac for webcam streaming or video calls with friends and family. This small light recharges via USB, making this kit portable and wallet-friendly. At-home and in-office workers who spend all day on video conference calls will love Lume Cube’s Conference Lighting Kit. The LED panel lights give off a soft but bright light that’s fully adjustable to daytime or nighttime shooting. The lenses are frosted and covered with a white diffuser, putting you in a professional glow. This kit comes with a computer mount and is ready to use right out of the box.

Like Westcott and Nanlite, Godox has a good reputation for making quality lighting products. The LR150 is no exception, which is why it makes our list of the best ring lights. On the light itself, there are two knob controls to adjust the color temperature (3000K to 6000K) and brightness of the light. It comes with a power supply, but no batteries, which makes this more suited for studio or home scenarios. It also comes with a built-in USB port to keep your smartphone charged. A nice extra on this ring light is that it lets you rotate the light head 180 degrees horizontally. The included tripod stand, meanwhile, can extend up to 78 inches. There are several mounting options, including a tripod ball head, which lets you use a DSLR or mirrorless camera. Plus, you have the ability to mount up to five phones at the same time on this model. And as a nice extra, the back of the light comes in two colors — pink and black. See additional information on brokenmoonmedia.com.