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Review on Tranesca Selfie Ring Light with Cell Phone Holder Stand: Perfect Lighting for Live Stream and Makeup, LED Camera Lighting [3-Light Mode] with Flexible Arms - Compatible with Cell Phones and Cameras (Black) by Brian Lee

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My kids have both and they loved them so much I bought one for myself and my mom!

Table or car lamp with multiple color modes, dimming options and mounted on a flex/flex arm that allows you to position the light where you want it. Similar to the old snake lights. In addition, there is a device holder suitable for devices just over 4 inches wide. It's also on a flexible/bendable mount. The gripping force of the table clamp is quite strong. In addition, the holding capacity of flexible/bendable arms is equally strong. However, I've noticed that with my heavy phone, I mount the flashlight upside down on the table so it hangs, my hand can't stay in place when holding the phone, and slowly lowers when you're not around pay, pay Pay attention to how the arm is positioned to strategically counteract the force of gravity acting on the flexible arm and reduce its holding capacity under the weight of the device. I usually just hold the flashlight and phone holder up with my hands. This defeats this problem. If I want them to face down I fold them down instead of cutting them right side down and it works. I'm a computer and electronics specialist, so I often use this for a lot of things. It works great as a book/document scanner, helps with soldering, and gives you a second perspective with your phone's camera/zoom. the center of the ring where the LED bulbs are located. It turned my light into a magnifying glass with 3 adjustable color modes. I reinforced the phone mount by securing the phone cord to the phone clasp with a zip tie and began wrapping the cord around the mount which coils tightly to the desk clip and is tied with thin wire at the base. Somehow, for some reason, it made him noticeably stronger. The springs inside the clasp that holds the phone are stiff, so I took those out as well, cut off an inch from each spring, and replaced them. This added some play to the slider, which is positioned to fit the phone, making it easier to pull out rather than struggling with hard springs to adjust your phone. To fix the play and wobble due to removing some of the springs, I added some of the springs I had cut off, putting them back on the stud but placing them on the outside of the case, opposite the springs in the retractable clasp. This created tension at both the slide extension and its full entry. I have a larger phone so getting the slide out in my pocket was difficult because I lowered the springs and compressed almost to the max before my phone could slide in. If you have a smaller phone or are using a thin case you won't have this problem, but if you do it's an easy fix and not a problem, more of an impediment to inserting the phone as you pull the foil really hard need to fully compress the springs and leave enough room to place the phone in the bracket/holder.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Quick start guide