Logitech continues to develop its Logitech For Creators line. Introducing the Logitech Litra Glow this time, a streaming light that aims to magnify you on the screen.
As we know, in the small world of streaming, a good lamp is essential. For the beauty of what you see on the screen, but also simply to show you off. Because bad light can very quickly become a disservice and make for a less than… brilliant atmosphere.
Logitech wants to make you more beautiful
This is where the Logitech Litra Glow lamp comes into play. The Logitech Litra Glow actually consists of a square and relatively compact light module with a side length of 9 cm for a total output of 250 lumens. Intensity and temperature can be regulated using buttons on the back of the device. It is all operated via the Logitech G Hub software, which is familiar to fans of Logitech peripherals.
Litra technology
According to Logitech, the LED panel is composed of several Layers allows to diffuse a homogeneous and well diffused light. The goal is to avoid overexposed areas, or on the contrary, areas that are too dark on your face or the subject. In other words, the lamp allows you to show off.
The supplied foot is equipped with a cable grommet, which allows for a flawless installation and thus gets out of the way of the layman cable management to blow a hose. If the lamp is to be placed on a screen, it can also be attached to another bracket thanks to the 1/4 inch screw thread.
On the connection side, the Logitech Litra Glow uses a simple USB port. It features a USB Type-A connector on one side and USB Type-C on the other. This Litra Glow LED lamp will be available from January 26th for the price of 69 dollars at Amazon.