The Litra Glow premium streaming light is the fastest way to achieve professional-quality lighting for videos and streaming. This light for streaming incorporates Logitech’s TrueSoft technology to deliver balanced, full-spectrum LED light with cinematic color accuracy for natural skin tones and a radiant look on camera. Eliminate harsh shadows using wide, soft light that flatters the subject using Litra Glow’s innovative frameless diffuser. Litra Glow is suitable for video conference lighting and 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 such as 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 can be used for lights for video recording and is suitable for the best lights for zoom calls. It also serves as computer lighting for video conferencing and luz para grabar videos, making it versatile for streamers and content creators.
Wide, flattering light: Litra Glow’s frameless diffuser radiates wide, soft light that flatters the subject and eliminates harsh shadows in any setting, suitable as streaming lights or Zoom lighting for computers.
Natural skin tones, radiant look: Logitech’s TrueSoft technology delivers balanced, full-spectrum LED light with cinematic color accuracy.
Patent-pending 3-way monitor mount with adjustable height, tilt, and rotation for precise light positioning on your desktop computer or laptop; suitable as streaming lights for streamers and webcam lighting.
Fine-tune your on-camera look: Adjustable brightness and color temperature settings help you quickly achieve your desired video look, from warm candlelight to cool blue. Great as content creator essentials or video lights.
Safe for all-day streaming: Whether gaming, podcasting, or broadcasting, the Litra Glow adjustable LED light has cleared even the strictest UL testing guidelines for streaming lights and live streaming equipment.
13 reviews for Logitech for Creators Litra Glow Premium LED Streaming Light with TrueSoft, adjustable mount, video lighting for recording streams, PC/Mac – Graphite
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Esther H. –
This Thing is a Life Saver!!!
I am on video all day for my job. I had overhead lighting in my office, and a lamp above my desk, but my video would sometimes go light and dark, depending on my movements on camera. To fix this, I ordered this EGO light and installed it on top of my work monitor this morning. I love the fact that I can just plug the USB directly into my computer and don’t have to plug it into a wall socket. What a vast difference it’s made already!! I love the adjustable lighting, and now my video self-view is softly lit, no fluctuation of video lighting, and it doesn’t hurt my eyes, even when shining directly at me. I love this thing! I told all my coworkers about it, because I know some of them are having the same issues. Definitely recommend!
Sean G. –
Very good light.
This thing works great. Mounts on the monitor well. Great options to customize the color and power of the light. Exactly what i wanted. Now i am a prettier man on Zoom.
Skoden –
It does the trick, but it also loves to jump
It just wouldn’t stay still on top of my monitor. It kept jumping off!
K. Keller –
An exceptional product for a reasonable price
I was a little concerned after reading reviews on this light. Some of the reviews are just incorrect.First, the design: I have a large curved monitor with a small bezel and a curved back panel. I had a tough time finding a webcam that would work with this monitor, so I expected to have trouble installing this light. Not a problem at all. I could put it anywhere on the top of the monitor with no problem. I chose to move it off to one side to create more pleasing shadows while its on.Next: usability. There are buttons on the back for power, color temperature and brightness of the light. Easy to control manually. You can also control the light via software. This is where it gets awesome. You can manually set the light from the software, which is not a huge benefit. On the other hand, you can configure it to turn on when you open specific applications and you can configure the light qualities (color temp and brightness) by application. I only use this light with Zoom and Teams, so I configured it to turn on when those apps are opened. Now I don’t need to remember to reach up and turn the light on when meetings begin. I believe the light can also be controlled via a logitech keyboard, but I cannot confirm because I use an Apple keyboard.Finally: light quality. The light panel is about 4″x4″. The larger the panel, the softer the light. This light is nicely diffused, but if it were just a bit larger, the light quality would be better. I’m not complaining at all. Just be prepared that the shadows aren’t super-soft. Not a big deal for me.Highly recommended!
Nate –
Should cover most peoples needs
Really good product. It has a very nice range of colors and brightness. It sits well at the top of my monitor, without shaking.
DANJA –
Small but Mighty
I wasnât sure what to expect from this light, but itâs awesome. It has a ton of color temperatures and brightness levels. If you download the software for it, you can more easily fine tune the settings. And the software lets you activate a setting that automatically turns the light on when the webcam is in use and it auto shuts off when the webcam is no longer in use. The bracket itself attached to has height, depth and tilt adjustments so you can get it mounted and positioned how you need it. Iâm very happy with it.
Blue –
Recommended
Video conferencing is becoming more common for me than face-to-face meetings. Therefore, it makes sense for me to put some thought and effort into improving video quality, as that image might be the only “meeting” some people have with me. This product solves a common problem with ineffective lighting. It’s adjustable so it doesn’t need to be harsh. This one turns on automatically when the camera is engaged, which makes it that much more convenient. I did almost nothing to configure it. From the moment it turned on, it made an improvement in video quality. I highly recommend it.
Chuck –
Lighting good for video conferences.
Works well — manually.Good lighting for work-from-home conferences.Would be MUCH better if there was a Linux app for it. (awkward to adjust reaching up over the desk & monitor and looking back at the monitor( Linux is becoming much more common )
Pablo Rocha –
Equipamento fantástico, luz quente e luz fria com regulagem por software alem e claro de um ótimo adaptador.
Amazon Customer –
It’s a really great product that actually helps the lighting not only with my video calls, but my office space overall.
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.
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
Dara –
I was debating between these and the Elgato Key Lights, but opted for these since they were cheaper. I got 2 to balance the light distribution and so far I am happy with them!I will add that if you donât have a Logitech mouse and/ or keyboard, you canât programs keys/ buttons to turn them off with the software. I have the Logitech G502 and use the mouse buttons to control the brightness and to turn them on/off. You would otherwise have to either press them manually or use the software.In terms of quality, I would say they are worth the price, especially if you donât want to spend the $130 each for the Elgato minis or $300+ for the Key Light!Pros:-Easy to setup-Decent software-Works seamlessly with Logitech keyboard or mouse-Has warm and cool temp settings as well as customizable brightness-Software recognizes if you have multiple and applies effects to both so you donât have to change settings individually (you can do individual adjustments with the physical buttons on the lights if you want though)Cons:-You would probably need 2 if you want optimal lighting-Canât program non-Logitech devices to use lights which would be annoying-If you have curved monitors (which I have) the lights sit kind of funny on the sides and are easy to bump offOverall, I would recommend! Iâve had them for 2 months now, but will update if anything changes.