10.3" Selfie Ring Light with Stand, Phone Holder & Bluetooth Remote (29 RGB Modes)
Product description
If your videos always look a little harsh or flat, a ring light can do a lot of the heavy lifting fast. This 10.3" selfie ring light is built for front-facing lighting—think selfies, vlogging, video calls, and recording—while also adding RGB color play if you want your content to look more “styled” than standard desk lighting.
What it’s for (and what it helps with)
On paper, the big win here is even, face-forward illumination. The ring design is meant to distribute light more uniformly and reduce harsh shadows and glare that can show up under normal overhead lighting. That matters when you’re trying to look consistent on camera for zoom calls, remote working, or makeup and reading sessions.
There’s also a practical angle: the kit includes a stand and a phone holder, so you’re not juggling gear while you’re trying to record. And the included Bluetooth remote shutter is aimed at a common annoyance—starting a clip or taking a photo from farther away without having to reach your arm out toward your phone.
The lighting modes that stand out

This ring light covers two different “moods” of lighting.
First, it offers three regular white light modes: warm light (2700K), daylight (4500K), and cool white (6500K). On top of that, you get 12 brightness levels. In day-to-day use, that flexibility is useful because lighting needs change depending on the room and the camera exposure—warmer tones can look more flattering, while daylight/cool options can feel more crisp for web conferencing.
Second, it adds RGB lighting. You can set static colors (like red, green, yellow, blue, purple) and also switch dynamic color-changing effects. There are 26 RGB lighting modes plus an additional running speed adjustment (via Up/Down keys). If you create TikTok or YouTube-style content and want to add some energy behind you, this is the part that makes it more than a basic ring.
Worth noting: if you only care about natural-looking lighting for talking-head videos, RGB is “extra”—nice, but not necessarily the feature you’ll use every day.


What you’ll notice in use

The curved LED light cover is designed to make the light bright and soft without being dazzling. That “not glaring” goal is exactly what you want when you’re filming for longer stretches, like an online class or a makeup routine. Instead of one intense hotspot on the face, the idea is a smoother halo effect.
One micro-scenario: you’re doing a remote meeting, sit down in front of your desk, set daylight (4500K) and a moderate brightness level, then start recording without reaching for your phone. The remote shutter makes the whole process feel less clumsy—especially if you’re already settled into position.
Limitations to keep in mind before buying
This model can be a smart buy, but it’s not perfect for every setup.
- If you’re expecting super premium studio-level control, keep expectations realistic. The modes and dimming options are meant to get you solid on-camera results, not to replace professional lighting systems.
- For RGB, you may enjoy the effects, but it can also distract if your content is strictly business or you need a consistent look every time.
- Power requirements matter: the instructions advise ensuring your power supply is larger than 10W (5V/2A). If your power setup is underpowered, you could run into issues like dimness or failure to power correctly.

Quick overview of specs that matter
Here are the technical details that influence day-to-day performance and compatibility:
Tech specs


- Modes: 3 regular lighting modes (2700K warm, 4500K daylight, 6500K cool white) plus 26 RGB lighting modes
- Brightness control: 12 brightness levels
- RGB control: static colors and dynamic color-changing effects, adjust running speed via Up/Down keys
- Control: Bluetooth remote shutter for easier selfies and recording
- Warranty: 12-month warranty
- Power note: power supply should be larger than 10W (5V/2A)
Who should buy it (and who should skip it)

It makes sense if you want one simple setup that covers both practical and creative lighting. A ring light like this can be a solid fit if you regularly do video calls, self-recording for social media, zoom meetings, or you need a cleaner look for selfies without harsh lighting.
It might not be the best match if you’re trying to build a highly controlled production environment where you need advanced professional-grade features, or if you already have studio lighting and only want something minimal. Also, if you don’t plan to use the phone holder or the stand, you may end up paying for convenience you won’t use.
Mini FAQ
FAQs
Does this ring light help reduce glare and harsh shadows?

The design is meant to distribute light evenly to minimize shadows and glare, so your face lighting looks more consistent on camera.
How do the white light modes differ?


Warm (2700K), daylight (4500K), and cool white (6500K) give you different color temperatures, while 12 brightness levels let you dial intensity up or down.
Can I control it without touching my phone?
Yes. It includes a Bluetooth remote shutter designed to make it easier to take selfies or start/record from a distance.

What about RGB color effects?
You can use static RGB colors and dynamic color-changing modes. You can also adjust the running speed with the Up/Down keys.
What power supply should I use?
The included guidance says to ensure the power supply is larger than 10W (5V/2A) to avoid dimness or issues during cycling modes.
Final verdict
This 10.3" Selfie Ring Light is worth considering if you want even face lighting for daily filming and also like the idea of adding RGB style for TikTok, YouTube, or photo/video recording. The warm/daylight/cool white modes and dimming are practical for everyday work, while the RGB modes and speed control add variety when you want it.
You may want to skip it if you’re only after natural office lighting and won’t touch the RGB features, or if your setup can’t meet the recommended 5V/2A (and above 10W) power guidance—because that’s the kind of detail that can make the difference between “set it and forget it” and “why is it flickering?”
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