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Review on Enhance Your Video Conference Experience with MAYOGA 2500-9000K Video Conference Lighting Kit: LED Camera Light with πŸ’‘ 3 Cold Shoe for Photography, Webcam Light for Computer Laptop Video Conference, Remote Working, Zoom Calls, Live Streaming by Andy Quade

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice little LED light but bump your budget $10 and check out the full featured RGB mini panels

In a crowded market... my main concern is price... For At the time of writing this review my mayoga lite is $30. And I consider this Mayoga lighting offering to be one of the many small LED lighting options I've reviewed over the past year. My current perception of the very small compact flashlight market is that it is now awash with a choice of price points. So far I have only seen lamps with "variable Kelvin temperature", either with gradual dimming or continuously adjustable light intensity. This has changed to the same small devices but with RGB spot color and/or variable RGB lighting options. And then, about six months ago, I started looking into larger (6" x 3") compact panel lights. With over 100 LEDs. They offered variable Kelvin, RGB point lighting, RGB variable spectrum, and RGB special effects lighting. It was a real hit compared to the smaller Mayoga lights. Larger, with more LEDs, and fully functional, these lights cost around $80. But now even that price is falling. How does it compare to other mini compact LED lights (2" x 2")? Yes, Mayoga is fully equipped. It features 60 LED beads that offer both variable CCT and RGB lighting. So you got it. But if you only need one lighting unit on your camera device, you need to start thinking about your budget and lighting options. All in all, for $10 more and on the same seller page as this item, in the RELATED PRODUCTS category, you're looking at a small $40 panel light with 120 LEDs and all the Mayoga lighting options plus RGB lighting with special effects. If you want to talk about value and compare "features per dollar," reconsider your options. While I see value in the very small, highly functional Mayoga variant, I know from experience that maximum overall brightness is high on the shortlist. A small panel with 120 LEDs wins. All in all, and while I consider the Mayoga one of the best for its size and feature set as a full-featured mini-monitor, I think the move to larger, compact panels is a smart choice.

Pros
  • CCT & RGB DUAL MODE
Cons
  • Damaged