Product Information
- 💡Versatile Lighting Options: The AorPixun Small Ring Light offers 3 light modes (cold, natural, warm) and 10 brightness levels ranging from 10% to 100%, allowing you to customize the perfect lighting for any situation. With its 72 dimmable light beads and adjustable color temperature ranging from 3000K to 8000K, this mini ring light ensures optimal illumination in various environmental conditions.
- 💡Enhanced Clip Design: Unlike traditional clip-on ring lights, the upgraded AorPixun monitor ring light features an improved clip design that provides better stability and is screen-friendly. Emitting a more uniform and brighter light, no shadows, no glare, this laptop ring light can be securely attached to your laptop screen, monitor, or any flat/curved surface, the operation is very easy.
- 💡Compact and Portable: The foldable design of the streaming ring light makes it highly portable. With the top ring light capable of folding 180° and the ring light base foldable up to 150° with 1/4-inch screw holes. This lightweight and compact video conference light weighs approximately 7 ounces and measures around 4 inches long. It conveniently fits into pockets, shoulder bags, and handbags, allowing you to carry it effortlessly wherever you go.
- 💡 Convenient USB Power: The AorPixun mini ring light for desk is powered by USB, making it compatible with various devices such as displays, laptops, mobile power supplies, mobile phone chargers, and computers. You can enjoy the benefits of this LED fill light anytime and anywhere without the need for batteries. The package includes a USB charging cable and tripod for added convenience.
- 💡Multi-scene Use: The USB ring light providing soft and flattering light, it helps to minimize shadows and conceal imperfections, resulting in a natural, smooth, and radiant complexion, and enhances the overall quality of your videos and photos. So it is widely applied to Zoom call meetings, remote work, video conferences, self-broadcasting, live streaming, makeup, vlogs, and other scenes to solve the problem of low light.