Logitech for Creators Litra Glow Premium LED Streaming Light with TrueSoft, adjustable monitor mount, brightness & color temp settings, desktop app control for PC/Mac – Graphite
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Price: $59.99 - $54.20
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The Litra Glow premium streaming light is the fastest way to achieve professional-quality lighting for videos and streaming. Logitech’s TrueSoft technology delivers balanced, full-spectrum LED light with cinematic color accuracy for natural skin tones and a radiant look on camera. Eliminate harsh shadows with wide, soft light that flatters the subject using Litra Glow’s innovative frameless diffuser. Litra Glow has cleared even the strictest UL testing guidelines for all-day streaming. Easily place Litra Glow where you want it using the patent-pending three-way monitor mount with adjustable height, tilt and rotation. Fine-tune your on-camera look using adjustable brightness and color temperature settings—from warm candlelight to cool blue. Quickly access your favorite presets and adjust settings like brightness and color temperature right from your desktop with Logitech’s free G HUB app. With a portable, USB-powered, plug-and-play design, Litra Glow is the ultimate light for streamers and content creators.
Natural skin tones, radiant look: Logitech’s TrueSoft technology delivers balanced, full-spectrum LED light with cinematic color accuracy.
Wide, flattering light: Litra Glow’s frameless diffuser radiates wide, soft light that flatters the subject and eliminates harsh shadows in any setting, providing flawless webcam lighting
Safe for all-day streaming: Whether gaming, podcasting or broadcasting, Litra Glow adjustable LED light has cleared even the strictest UL testing guidelines for all-day streaming
Freedom of light placement: Patent-pending, 3-way monitor mount with adjustable height, tilt, and rotation for precise light positioning on your desktop computer or laptop
Fine-tune your on-camera look: Adjustable brightness and color temperature settings help you quickly achieve the video look you want, from warm candlelight to cool blue
Logitech LED streaming lights are now fully customizable along with your mouse and keyboard in Logi Options plus . Good lighting makes all the difference. Add a Litra to your setup today. Explore, Litra Glow and Litra Beam lights with Truesoft technology, the fastest way to bring a premium lighting experience to most desktops or laptops.
Portable plug ‘n play design: The USB-powered, lightweight design makes Litra Glow the ultimate light for streamers and content creators
Customers say
Customers like the ease of installation and portability of the camera continuous light. They say it’s easy to set up and use, and it fits over their camera. They appreciate the different modes for warmer or colder lighting. Customers are also happy with the light, quality, and appearance. However, some customers have reported issues with the software, saying it’d be better if it was easier to use. Opinions are mixed on value.
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Rebecca –
1.5 Years, Still Great
 Iâve been using this light almost daily for about a year and a half now and Iâve been really pleased with it. My work consists of intermittent meetings during the day and teaching 4+ hour classes in the evening, so Iâm constantly making use of it and itâs still going strong.When I was shopping around, I didnât want to get too deep into different webcam/light setups. I just wanted something simple with a few color options to get a good image that didnât totally wash me out. I figured this would be fine and I could get a second one later if I really needed. This light actually did the trick perfectly and I havenât needed a second one. You can adjust the color temperature and brightness with simple buttons on the back of the light. The USB cable makes connecting easy. You can download Logitechâs G Hub software if you want to control and sync the light from your desktop, but I havenât bothered with that. I have it plugged in to my powerstrip so I donât need reconnect when swapping laptops.The mount is also very convenient. It sits nicely on top of the monitor. The height is adjustable and it rotates and tilts for whatever angle you might need. They say the mount isnât for curved monitors, but it sits on mine just fine. As long as itâs towards the center of your curved monitor it has enough purchase to hang on without issues.You can also unscrew the light from the mount and attach it to any standard camera tripod. I really appreciate Logitech adding this feature. It gives the light so much more utility. You can really customize the placement or even take it on the go with a battery pack. On max brightness, the light pulls around 6.0-6.4 watts, with the coolest light temperature pulling 0.2-0.3 watts more than the warmest light temperature. With my 13000mAh/46.8Wh battery pack, thatâs about 7.6 hours of power for the light.The light itself can get warm during prolonged use, but the LEDs themselves donât put out much, if any, heat which keeps things comfortable.Overall, great product. I would recommend it to anyone looking for something simple and reliable to improve their appearance on video calls. If I do get another light in the future, Iâll be getting another Logitech.
Social science professor –
Expensive but so thoughtfully designed, flexible, and extremely useful. Highly recommended.
Frequent pandemic Zoom meetings and classes made clear the importance of lighting. W/o any light, my face was typically dark because behind me are windows or lamps.Ring lights were an improvement, but they reflected in my glasses and the stands they came with took up too much space on my desk, or didn’t allow me to get the light in the best position.The Logitech Litra Glow is an almost perfect solution for me.The light it gives off is perfect – not too harsh, doesn’t make reflections in my glasses.The quality of the lighting is very adjustable: The light itself has 5 levels of brightness, and 5 levels of color temperature from warm candlelight to harsh blue office flourescent light. I like the middle setting for daytime, and one notch warmer than that for nighttime.The position of the light is also EXTREMELY adjustable: It rests reasonably securely on the back of your laptop screen or external monitor. The light can be raised or lowered, turned left or right, and tilted upward or downward. You can also remove the light from its monitor mount and put it on any tripod, which can be especially helpful for content creators. Also, you can adjust the monitor mount so it can be placed horizontally on your desktop, if you want the light to come at you from a different direction than your webcam, for example.You can use all these features without any app, but there’s also an app called Logitech G Hub that you can use to control the brightness, color temperature, and power on/off from your computer. I like using the app because the physical buttons on the back of the lamp are a bit clickly, which isn’t bad, but I prefer silent operation, especially if I need to make an adjustment while filming or while on a call. The app also shows you your face using your laptop’s internal (or external if you wish) webcam, so you can find the best combination of brightness and color temperature.The light is powered via USB. You can plug it into any USB charger or portable battery, or you can plug it into a free USB port on your computer or computer hub. The light has a USB-C jack on the back and comes with a USB-C to USB-A cable. Since my Macbook has only USB-C ports, I am using a USB-C to USB-C cable (not included) to connect the light to my Macbook.The lamp and monitor mount are made of plastic, of course, but the build quality seems very good, certainly better and sturdier than other lamp I’ve tried for this purpose.I have only one minor criticism of the Litra Glow light: I wish the lowest brightness setting were a little dimmer. So far, it has not been a problem for me, but some content creators or some people with tricky lighting situations may find the lamp is a bit too bright at its lowest brightness setting.All things considered, the Litra Glow lamp is really excellent and highly recommended, and more than justifies its higher than average price.
Bill in CT –
Very Good Addition for Video Meetings / Streaming
Ambient lights are just not satisfactory for video conferencing. So I bought the Logitech LED Streaming Light to bring my face out of the shadows (so to speak). The device serves that purpose well. It connects to a USB-A port, so is easily used on a computer, but less easily used on iPads or phones. For devices without USB-A ports, I use a power brick. The LEDs do not draw much power so won’t draw down batteries by much during use. The light itself is adjustable in intensity and color. The adjustability helps it provide good, even illumination in a way that is not distracting to viewers. Further, the mount is adjustable both vertically and pivoting to angle so as to avoid strang reflections from my glasses or sharp shadowing. I give it 4 stars only because it is a competing light-source to my screen. This cannot be avoided, I think, without illuminating the entire room. Perhaps a backlight would help. Nevertheless, this is a fine product and serves my needs well. Definitely worth the price.
Jose –
Mal que no se pueda conseguir tan facil en México, es muy buen producto, buena calidad y hablando de iluminación, no deja nada que desear, añadiendo que se puede controlar desde el G Hub, controlar el brillo y tipo de luz, me gustó bastante
Sylvi –
I wasn’t sure what to expect with clip on lights like these little ones. I use a NEEWER 10 inch desktop ring light and really like it, but was hoping to minimize clutter on the desk and have a portable option for travel. I’ve tried mini clamp-on 4 inch ring lights that were useless, so I didn’t have big expectations for a little clamp on light. I ended up buying 3 different laptop lights to compare, here’s my feedback for each below.1. LOGITECH Litra Glow Truesoft $64.99PROS:12 hr full-spectrum LED5 brightness settings and 5 colour temperatures5 very simple buttons on the back of the light – easy to navigate by feel when light is set up on monitor. Very easy to adjust by the feel of the buttons alone.Built-in cord organizationUSB poweredNo photobiological LED Hazard (UL verified* *see more info on this below).2700K – 6500K (Kelvin) – this is a good colour temperature range.250 Lumens max – this is decent as long as you’re staying within 1 meter (~3 feet) of the light360 degrees swivel top, plus angling – handyTripod mountable – nice to haveTruest natural tones – I agree. When I compared this to my 10 in ring light, and 2 other clamp-on lights, the Logitech had the best lighting – very natural looking.It performs as well as my 10 in desktop ring light, even in very low light conditions.CONS:No battery option means you can only use with laptop or desktop – doesn’t clip to phone.Slight plastic smell to the light that went away after a few days of use.OPINION: It’s worth the investment for good natural lighting that’s very simple to use. I’d quickly buy an upgraded model if they were to release a rechargeable battery operated option. Overall this was the best of all three for ease of use, quality of the light.*The UL Verified Mark Program for laser/LED products was created in response to industry demand for an independent verification of laser/LED radiation output level claims by a trusted test laboratory.2. NEEWER RGB LED Light VL66C $42.59PROS:2000mAh battery + USB. 2hr battery time at highest light setting.It charges while using, bonus.66 LEDs (colour mix)400 Lux max – it’s bright0-100% dimming2500-8500K colour temp – this is a great range.Clips to phone, laptop screen, etc.It’s very light, only 150gCONS:There are too many buttons options to switch the lighting intensity quickly if needed. Compared to the Logitech (with 5 simple buttons), this one has a whole menu of options to sift through, however the instructions provided are good.It comes with too many extra light features I didn’t need, but for some that would be a bonus. I highly doubt I’ll ever use the strobe light feature during my work calls.OPINION: I decided to keep this one as an option for travel or using with my iPhone on the go. Adjusting the light brightness and temperature can be a bit annoying, but once you get it right to your needs, it will stay on that setting until you change it. At the end of the day I like it and decided to keep it.3. WELLCHOME Video conference light ~22.99PROS:Very low price3 colour temperatures, 10 brightness levels.USB only120 LEDs800 to 10,000 LUX – very bright360 rotatable, 160 degree tilingCONS:The adjustment buttons are on a dangle attached to the cord, can be annoying as the cord often lands behind the monitor that you attach it to.No battery option means you can only use with laptop or desktop – doesn’t clip to phoneThis is not a well known company.The product claims haven’t been independently verified by UL to confirm the output levels or that there’s no photobiological risks associated with long hours of use of the product.Claims to be a Canadian company but they fail to disclose that it’s made in China.OPINION: I decided to pass on this one because it’s not independently UL verified for safety.This is an area that the company may wish to consider having verified.
Pablo Rocha –
Equipamento fantástico, luz quente e luz fria com regulagem por software alem e claro de um ótimo adaptador.
Mugen –
Es el producto que pedà y llegó en tiempo y forma.
Will B. –
I also have an Elgato Key Light Mini, so will offer that comparison:+This is cheaper!+The buttons on the back are simple, big and easy to use for quick adjustments. You don’t need an app!+No fuss worrying about battery charge/health/maintenance (it really is a bizarre combo for the Mini that it has battery powered “portability”, but also it needs a wi-fi network to connect to the app for proper functionality … where would you put it that you have wi-fi but not power? And before you say it, no, phone hotspots *don’t* work)-It doesn’t get quite as bright as the Mini. It’d be fine for most indoor use, but I think a problem if you’re competing with a strong backlight in the frame. 2 of these will reliably do the job. And having 2 lights is better anyways, for proper lighting of a human subject you *want* a key light and a (not as bright) fill light.