Technology
This tripod and ring light combo is a content creator’s best friend — and it’s under $50
TL;DR: Polish your social media content with this tripod–ring light combo on sale for $49.95 — a 16% discount — as of June 12.
The one thing all professional-looking videos online have in common is proper lighting. It’s pretty unlikely that a dim, blurry, or shaky video is going to get the attention you’re looking for — whether you’re shooting an ad for your business, an Instagram Reel to showcase a brand, a fun TikTok video, or a YouTube makeup tutorial. This Ergopixel Desktop Tripod and LED Ring Light is the perfect tool to boost the quality of your video content, no matter what kind of content creator you are.
This tripod–ring light combo is height adjustable up to 6.54 inches and has a built-in holder for any sized phone to keep it sturdy and in place. Plus, it features a 360-degree rotation adjustment. So, whether you’re zooming in for an up-close makeup shot or trying to ace a TikTok dance, you’ll be able to get the perfect angle every time.
Once you switch on the LED ring light, that’s when the real magic happens. It illuminates your shots, taking them from dull and basic to studio-quality almost instantly. You can choose from three color lighting modes — white, yellow, and warm yellow — and 10 different brightness levels for each setting. Gone are the days of scenes that are too dim, too bright, or too harsh. With so many different options to choose from, you’ll be able to set up your shots with just the right amount of radiance.
The connected remote allows you to scroll through the settings to find one that suits you. And since you’re able to see the results live on screen, you can be your own personal director, producer, and talent. Just flip your phone into selfie mode and have at it.
The Ergopixel tripod and ring light combo is usually $59, but for a limited time, you can cut the price down to just $49.95.
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