Logitech – Litra Beam LX Premium Dual-Sided RGB LED Streaming Light With TrueSoft for Streaming and Broadcasting – Black

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Logitech G Litra Beam LX is a dual-sided streaming light — one illuminates you with an LED key light for natural, radiant skin tones, while the other accents the room with an RGB light. With TrueSoft technology, LIGHTSYNC, Bluetooth pairing and advanced G HUB control, it’s two premium gaming lights in one slim, flexible design.

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  1. NuclearVee

    Love this light, its perfect combo for working from home ans haming set up. The app was easy to use on the Mac and PC, i just plugged it into the computer once to set my color combo, then just power cord. It looks sleek ans very high quality!

  2. ThomasJ

    Great light, excellent product, I use this light for my vlogging station and looks amazing.

  3. Ctopping

    If you are already familiar with logitech products then its very easy to use. I absolutely love this product. I like how bright it is and how simple it is to use. Overall a great product.

  4. Sean

    I went with the Logitech Litra Beam LX as it uses its own stand as opposed to latching on top of my monitor compared to the competition as I have a webcam in that location instead. The Litra Beam is a pretty easy setup, the stand screws on top on the light bar either horizontally or vertically depending on how you’d like your setup to work. Following that, a power adapter cable runs down the middle to a wall outlet with an optional USB-C cable to connect to your PC to allow for control through the Logitech G-Hub.
    As for lighting controls, you can utilize the buttons located on top/side (depending on how you have it mounted) to control the lighting settings from brightness to color with a sliding latch that switches from the rear light to the front light. Alternatively, if you have it hooked up through USB-C, then you can use the Logitech G Hub and change the settings that way. The manual mentions that you can connect it through Bluetooth, but I did need to update the firmware first by having it hardwired through USB-C to my PC then updating it through G Hub before my PC would find the Litra Beam under Bluetooth devices.
    I do think the Litra Beam LX is pretty pricey, but it does provide a lot of ambient and direct lighting and I feel like it’s a great addition to my desk whether I’m working on homework or video conferencing for additional lighting. I would definitely recommend it over the alternatives.

  5. ILoveJazz

    It works as advertised. It works good as a key light, but it’s coverage is limited. With its stand, was hard to place the way I wanted behind a large curved monitor… A new desk pole/arm system fixed that(see pic)
    It certainly does help for streaming, zoom meetings, etc.. The RGB is a nice touch and adds to room aesthetics.
    This is a luxury item. It’s functional and works well, but the price is too high for what it is. This is a $100 light at most, and the non-rgb model is $75 at most.. So that’s my only nitpick..
    It’s a nice light, but it’s too pricey for what it is.

  6. PsychNurse

    The Logitech Litra Beam LX is a game-changer for my streaming and content creation setup! The dual-sided RGB LED lighting provides incredible flexibility for achieving the perfect look in any environment. Whether I need a soft, natural light or something more vibrant and colorful, this light delivers it all with precision.
    What stands out most is the level of control—there are so many customizable options for brightness, color temperature, and even the RGB effects. It allows me to create unique moods and aesthetics for different types of content, which really helps elevate the overall production quality.
    The build quality is premium, and it’s incredibly easy to set up. The adjustable beam design lets me position the light exactly how I need it without any hassle. Plus, it doesn’t overheat, even during long streams or recording sessions.
    If you’re serious about streaming or any kind of on-camera work, this is an essential piece of gear. The Litra Beam LX adds a professional touch to my lighting setup, and I couldn’t be happier with it!

  7. DavidH

    The best feature about this is the dual lighting and auto turn on and off while connected to the webcam. The G Hub app is also fantastic!

  8. gadgeTT

    If you spend all day on video calls for work like I do, you’ll appreciate having better lighting. But that only covers to the front of the Litra Beam LX. The back of the light bar has RGB lights to wash the space behind it with cool ambient light effects. The provided stand is sturdy, extends and rotates and has cable management. The software is fully-featured and integrates with your other Logitech G gear.
    Pros:
    * Buttons on the light bar for most features.
    * App-based full control.
    * Color Temperature and Brightness settings for the front white light.
    * RBG color and ambient effects for the back RGB light.
    * Stand extends and light bar rotates for optimal placement.
    * Orient the light bar vertically or horizontally.
    * Cable management keeps the two cables tidy.
    Cons:
    * Stand’s base needs a bunch of table space.
    * Local buttons could be easier to find by touch.
    * Would be nice if the white light could be triggered when your camera turns on or off.
    Installation and Setup:
    The stand arrives in two pieces that are easy to assemble- the weighted base and the vertical beam where the light mounts. Just place the vertical part on the base and rotate the lock to attach them together. The top of the mounting arm has a standard tripod screw and the light has two threaded tripod mounting holes; one on the left end for vertical mounting and one on the underside for horizontal. Choose the way you want to mount the light bar and screw it on. You can’t over-tighten it which is nice.
    There are two plugs; one for power and one for USB control if you’d rather not do it by Bluetooth. Both plug into the bottom of the light and route the wires through the cable management holders on the arm and in the base. There’s space in the cable management for one wire, but it also came with clips to attach the two wires together at several points to neaten things up.
    The last step is installing the software for your Mac or PC. While you can use most of the features of both the front and rear lighting with the local buttons and not bother with the app, the app gives you full control and the ability to update the light’s firmware. I use a Mac so that’s what I’ll describe here. It’s the same app as all other Logitech G stuff uses, but if you don’t already have it, it’s a quick download and it easily found my Litra Beam LX. That was it for setup!
    Usage:
    For local control, there are buttons on the top (the left if vertically mounted) of the light bar to turn the lights on and off, adjust their brightness and adjust their color (or pattern for the rear lights). There is a slide switch to choose whether you’re controlling the front (white) light or the rear (RGB) light with the buttons.
    Depending on where and how you orient the light, the buttons may not be easy to see or find by touch. For example, if you have the light bar right in front of you and you turn the white light on, the light is bright enough to blind your view of the buttons and the buttons don’t have much in the way of physical dots or dips to feel for them. That’s where using the app for control comes in handy.
    The app has a TON of features. You can set up profiles for the white and RGB lights, and assign them to various apps, too. For example, if you use Teams or Zoom for work calls, you can have the white lights turn on when those apps are in the foreground. This isn’t a perfect solution, though, since switching away to another app will switch light profiles or potentially turn off the light if you have it set to be off normally. As an example, you switch to a window to present that app on your video call and the profile switches away from the one assigned to your video calling app. For this reason, I don’t use the profiles feature much and instead just manually turn the lights on or off as needed using the Mac’s menu bar shortcuts.
    If you’re a gamer in the Logitech G ecosystem, the lights tie in to the lighting effects that your other products use so you can have the RGB lights on the back of the Litra match the rest of your system.
    One of my favorite parts is the app puts shortcuts in the Mac Menu bar. Here, you can quickly turn the white light on or off, switch the presets and manually adjust the white light’s brightness or color temperature. You can’t modify the RGB lighting from here, but you can still use the local buttons and the full app for that.
    On my Teams call for work, I notice a huge improvement in video quality with the Litra Beam on. The RGB colors are more for me than those on the call as the camera doesn’t see the cool lighting effects that are behind my Mac 😉
    Since the light is powered from an AC adapter and not a built-in battery, you can leave it on all day without fear of it dying during a video call. This also means that the light isn’t really for portable use. You basically set it up and leave it where it is.
    Overall:
    Easy to set up and configure. Great lighting improvement with the front white light and fun ambient lighting effects with the back RGB lights. While I couldn’t get it to automatically light me up during my work video calls, it is easy enough to turn the lights on and off manually with the local buttons or the app. Overall, a great way to improve your video calls and add a splash of fun to the work space.

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