Ring lights are an essential tool for anyone who films or photographs faces. They provide a kind and diffused light that removes shadows and helps subjects stand out from their backgrounds. Even if you're just doing a ton of Zoom calls, ring lights will help you look your best. Our expert testers subjected each product to a series of rigorous tests designed to reveal any strengths or weaknesses and then sorted the results into four weighted categories.

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Like most bargain buys, there are some downsides to consider. For instance, we wish the phone mount was more compatible with larger phone cases (e.g., Otterbox). Also, this smaller ring light costs less than others in our lineup and, as a result, lacks the brightness that larger, more expensive models do. That said, neither issue is a dealbreaker compared to how much we like this light. The UBeesize 10" Table Top is a small, simple, and portable option, all at an unbeatable price. If you require a model compatible with larger phones, the Westcott 18" Bi-Color LED is a more viable option. It features a remarkably bright light and works with large phones and cameras alike.

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As with many things, if a product is unnecessarily complicated, you may not use it. Within this metric, there was a wide range of well-designed (and not so well-designed) products, and to sort out which products made it the easiest for us, we set them up and broke them down repeatedly.

Our timed setup test revealed this most clearly, as the large Neewer and Westcott lights took the longest to set up (at roughly one minute and 15 seconds each), while the Xinbaohong Clip-On and Auxiwa Clip-On took only five seconds to clip onto a phone (though the Xinbaohong also blocks the rear-facing camera on an iPhone, so it's primarily useful for selfies). In the middle of the pack, some lights were unnecessarily fiddly: in particular, the Aixpi 10" with Tripod took 50 seconds to set up just because the parts didn't fit together well.

There’s a clue in all the hedgerows at the moment: bright red berries speckle every branch, seeming to emit their own light. Winter is no time for tasteful restraint. Bring splashes of colour into your home, warm reds and yellows - and don’t wait until Christmas to bring in foliage. Here in Kent, it’s traditional to bring in hops at this time of year, and plenty of mantelpieces are currently garlanded with fresh, green hop-bines. Brightness is a good substitute for sunlight.

When it comes to sheer brightness, the Westcott 18" Kit edges out the Lume Cube 18". The former emits a whopping 2435 lumens, and the latter an exceptional 2267 lumens. The Neewer 18" Kit takes third at 2065 lumens, which is still extremely impressive compared to the rest of the products in our test suite. These models are wall-powered lights (though the Westcott also comes with batteries). Part of the reason for the out-of-this-world brightness on these three is their size; they both have roughly 25 times the lighting surface area as the tiny Auxiwa Clip On, which gives them quite the advantage. The Westcott, Neewer, and Lume offer continuous dimming, meaning the dimming is completely customizable. The Westcott 18" also offers a sliding tone scale, which is a rather unique feature. If you are searching for the absolute brightest, you should go with one of these larger lights. The Razer Ring Light 12" is smaller and less powerful. Still, at 789 lumens, it holds its own, especially compared to its closest competitors, the Ubeesize 10" with Tripod and Sensyne 10" Ring Light, which emit just a couple hundred lumens.

...and that makes me remember being taught about the use of the seasons in surveying and landscape photography when I was an archaeologist - how the low light's great for recording features, but the high summer is when the earth dries out enough to show where hidden features are trapping moisture, but *that* is nothing compared to the terrain shadows that appear after a decent snowfall. A full year of sunlight is a wonderful toolkit for recording a place properly.

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For those looking to take their videos and photos to the next level, we've tested a ton of useful tools, many of which are smartphone-compatible. A smartphone gimbal can help smooth out your video shots, while an iPhone lens can change the focal length of your built-in camera, giving you more creative reign over your photos. With your camera phone in your pocket and cell phone accessories, you're sure to level up your media production.

This review is the collective work of several veteran GearLab testers. Senior Review Editor Richard Forbes has been shooting photos with a wide range of cameras (from phones to film to pro-DSLRs) for nearly two decades and has been a working photographer for seven years. He firmly believes that photography is painting with light, so he spends way too much time thinking about how to get the right light in the right place. He loves to use ring lights on shoots and for his own selfie game. Richard is joined by Hayley Thomas, a lover of photography since she was a child, growing up with her photographer mother. She has a keen eye for composition, and her Canon Mark IV 5D is never far from her side. Ben Applebaum-Bauch has been with the GearLab team for almost six years. In that span, he has tested hundreds of home goods and electronics products, taking dozens of product photos each time. Often relying on the assistance of a ring light, he knows what to look for in these models that will bring the best user experience and lighting to the shoot.

Neewer 18" — And this is it, exactly what these lights are supposed to do. You can see the catchlights in the eyes, and the face stands out from the background. There's a world of difference between this and the “no light” selfie.

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The Westcott 18" might be too big, depending on your lighting needs. Setup requires a tripod, so adequate floor space is necessary. Also, it lacks a remote and does not offer Bluetooth availability to control the light settings remotely. Compared to a standard ring light, this model is also a bit more expensive, but we found the high-quality construction and utility well worth the cost and great for various applications. If a compact, remote-triggered ring light is what you're after, you can enjoy the UBeesize 10" Table Top at a fraction of the price.

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To show more about how they look (and how the different lights compare), we took a bunch of selfies with different exposures (in camera) to make the lighting similar. This approach shows how the different light sizes change the face and the photo. We did not edit these photos at all.

We love the versatility of the UBeesize 10" with Tripod — it comes with some great features, and they're all well-designed. It has an excellent, fully functional tripod and a carry bag for the light. There's a separate carry bag for the tripod, and it also includes an easy-to-use remote trigger for your phone. This light sets up fast (we managed it in 18 seconds), and adjusting it is a dream. It also features the same phone holder as the UBeesize 10" Tabletop, which can easily twist to whatever angle you want.

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To measure and compare sheer brightness between these often very similar devices, we used the LT300 Light Meter by EXTECH. We were sure to measure each ring light from the same distance of 36 inches away and with no ambient light present. We even tested each light multiple times to confirm all readings. The lights in our test suite emit a wide range of lumens.

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Seeking to improve the light quality of your photos or videos? You're going to want a ring light. We purchased the 14 best setups and put each one through the wringer, shooting a ton of selfies and portraits, timing the setup and breakdown of each model, and assessing stability and durability.

No ring lights in our review came close to the light quality the Westcott model offers. Still, of the smaller lights, the UBeesize 10" with Tripod performs better than the rest, with the Sensyne 10" Ring Light with 50" Extendable Tripod following close behind. These 10" ring lights offer 240 lumens and 11 dimmer steps, and 225 lumens and 10 dimmer steps, respectively. Both come with three different warm tones for a cooler or warmer feel.

Finally, almost all the lights have “color temperature” controls (besides the Auxiwa Clip-On and ShiftCam SnapGrip Creator Kit — and the Rotolight Ultimate Vlogging Kit utilizes plastic discs instead of temperatures lights, as described above). The USB lights we tested have three different controls, which allow them to provide warmer or cooler light depending on the vibe you're going for. Both the Westcott Kit and the Neewer Kit allow you to dial the white balance between 3200K and 5600K, and the Neewer Kit also includes red filters you can snap onto the light.

Whenever I’ve travelled to Scandinavia, I’ve noticed that candles are used in a very distinct way. They are not treated as special or romantic, but as an everyday accessory, part of the ordinary workings of the home. In particular, candles are lit early, burning through grey mornings and dull afternoons. They do not seem to be there to illuminate anything, but instead to offer warmth and contrast to the blue winter light. It’s changed the way I use candles in my house, and I commend this to you all.

We focused most of our testing on the amount and quality of light produced by each product. We deemed brightness the most important factor of light quality. However, a few other characteristics also come into play, like dimmability and the variety of tones each kit offers.

At this time of year, it’s easy to feel like the dark has snuck up on you, the day suddenly gone. One way to combat this is to notice the transition points in the day - the time when it gets light, and the time when it gets dark. This might mean taking a few moments to look out of the window around sunrise and sunset (most weather apps will tell you the exact times), or it might mean spending a little longer, when you have the time, standing outside while the light changes. This is partly to help your body to understand what season you’re in, but it’s also a lovely, meditative practice to connect with the rhythms of the day at this specific moment in the year.

For some, the lack of winter light will cause serious mental and physical difficulties, and if that’s you, don’t dismiss or diminish it. Winter doesn’t have to be a season of suffering. Some of the ideas above might help, but there are also a range of other therapies available - talk to your doctor. There’s an excellent guide here from UK mental-health charity Mind. Even if you don’t feel that your suffering is severe, consider taking steps to stay happy and well during winter - for example, because I live in a northern climate, I take a daily Vitamin D supplement in autumn and winter  as recommended by the NHS.

Despite the problems, I look forward to the light in the dark half of the year. I find summer light too penetrating, spring light too dreary. This is a season of delicious contrasts, of cold blue skies, of glowing light against black mornings. My time spent in the cold North - in Sweden, Norway and Iceland - have been formative for me. Those societies know how to paint with light in winter months, not only using light to see, but instead to create a cosy barrier against the harsh outdoors.

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The top scorer for stability is the UBeesize 10" Tripod, which proved remarkably sturdy. The Neewer and Westcott models also achieved a high score in this category (like all categories), inspiring confidence with whatever device we needed to use. The Auxiwa Clip-On, Xinbaohong Clip-On, and ShiftCam SnapGrip Creator Kit (to some extent) are also “stable” in the sense they don't require a tripod — they are as stable as your grip.

The ShiftCam SnapGrip Creator Kit is simple once you have the hang of it, but there are three layers between the MagSafe adapter sticker, the light itself, and the tripod/selfie stick, so it takes a minute to figure out how it all needs to go. We like the similar designs of the Sensyne 10" Ring Light with 50" Extendable Tripod and the Razer Ring Light 12". They have legs that deploy in three stages for easy adjustment. The Sensyne, however, has a max height of 50 inches, so it's not quite tall enough for most adults to be used if you are standing up.

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The ring light you choose must stand up with a camera/phone attached. We set up each model, attached the largest camera or phone possible, and then jostled it vigorously to see whether it could stay up. We also assessed whether each could support a phone or DSLR and whether we felt confident that our electronics were actually going to stay where we put them.

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Auxiwa Clip-On — This light isn't bright enough to do much; you can see how it doesn't fill in the right side of the face.

Aixpi 10" LED Tabletop — This one fills the face pretty well, but the right side is still lost. The photo also has a green cast, but you can start to see the ring light catchlights.

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While the price is right, this ring light has some downsides. When using it in a portrait orientation, the clip mount blocks the rear-facing camera of many phones, which is an issue when taking a non-selfie photo. To mitigate this problem, you either have to slide it to the corner or a different side of the phone. Another consideration is the light itself is not particularly bright, so if you photograph anything more than an arm's length away, this light won't make a noticeable difference. Also, for everything we love about this mini light, it feels lower quality than other premium portable options. Still, for its simplicity and ease of use at a steal of a price, the Xinbaohong is a nice portable light for selfies. If you have a little wiggle room in your budget, check out the well-designed UBeesize 10" with Tripod, which includes a solid tripod and is quite bright.

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In case you haven't used many ring lights, we wanted to compare how each light size category affects a portrait. One of the big things is the "catchlights"—if someone uses a ring light, you can almost always see the characteristic circles in their eyes.

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Your point about how the light seems to find dust and dirt made me think of that first day of bright sunshine in spring where you curse at all the dust and launching into a shame-driven frenzy of triage-cleaning. (Last year, when I was still living in a wooden cabin here in Scotland, that first sunny day in late March was an embarrassing shock, I was disgusted at myself.) Maybe it's something about the oblique light of new spring and late autumn shining through windows at an angle that's rare during those long summer months? Dust-hunting light.

Now that we’re post-equinox, the days are more dark than light, and I’m feeling that in my bones. The light in my house is muddy, and the air feels stale. Where there is sunlight, it’s low and direct, serving only to highlight the dirt on my windows and the fur of dust on my furniture. It’s strange how a change in the season can leave everything feeling unclean. It’s as though the bright summer light bleaches everything.

The Westcott 18" Bi-Color LED has you covered, from selfies to outdoor shoots. With 2435 lumens and a 3200K-5600K temperature range, you'll be set for photography, video calls, blogging, and much more. This ring light has a continuous dimmer and digital readout, allowing you to fine-tune brightness and temperature with the turn of a dial. The digital readout lets you quickly change settings based on external light conditions. The light includes two NP-F750 lithium-ion rechargeable batteries and a battery charging port. These batteries keep the light going on full power for 70 minutes, and there is also a wall-powered option for extended use. This ring light comes with a sturdy tripod and mounting accessories capable of holding a DSLR camera or smartphone. In addition, it has a USB port capable of charging phones and other electronics to avoid low battery interruptions. This light and its accessories fit nicely into a well-made storage bag with separate light, tripod, and battery compartments.

Apricity - meaning the warmth of the winter sun - is a wonder in itself, and not a poor substitute for ‘true’ sunbathing. On sunny winter days, I seek out direct sunlight, something I’d never do in summer. The winter sun is gentle and sparkling, capable of warming your cheeks even if the rest of you is encased in a coat, scarf and hat. One of my favourite things to do on a blue sky winter day is to sit in my car and feel the warmth of the sun through the windscreen, closing my eyes to enjoy the golden glow through my lids. Just don’t forget your sunscreen.

Mactrem 6" — This one fills the face better; you can't see the side lighting as dramatically, but you still can't see the characteristic eye “catchlights.”

Light is precious, and we can’t take it for granted. Even when days are short, try to spend some time outside every single day, even if this just means stepping outside your front door, or opening a window. If you can, hold walking meetings outdoors rather than in stuffy boardrooms, eat lunch outside, and try to exercise outdoors too. Drink in the thin light that’s being offered, rather than cursing the darkness.

When you’re lighting your home, it’s easy to think that the more light, the better. But artificial light will always feel ersatz, no matter how bright. Lamplight is your friend. Work with the nature of the light at this time of year, creating cosy pools of illumination in dark corners, rather than trying to eradicate darkness altogether. Spend some time thinking about the course of natural light at this time of year - when does it enter your house, and in what room? I have a good friend who moves around her furniture each winter, so that she can make the most of the short hours of natural light. This is probably extreme, but you could move a chair into a patch of afternoon sun.

This light has just a few drawbacks worth noting. First, it is not especially bright. It does the job for selfies or anything within close range but much more than an arm's length away, and its effectiveness fades fast. Second, it's heavy, which you might notice if you plan on taking a bunch of selfies with the included stick. When attached to the stick, the weight of the light combined with a phone sometimes forces the pivoting ball joint to slump over at an angle. However, for convenience and quality in a tiny package, this light is our go-to when on the go. If you can't swing the cost, check out our favorite portable budget model, the Xinbaohong Clip-On. It's lightweight, affordable, and fits in your jacket pocket, so you can take a selfie whenever the moment strikes.

In addition, it would be disingenuous to ignore the obvious issue with a “brightness only” approach. This test has a huge range of sizes, from the enormous 18" Neewer model to the tiny Auxiwa Clip-On. Obviously, the largest lights should be the brightest, so we also measured the ring lights' exact sizes (which were roughly as advertised) and compared these values to brightness values.

The ShiftCam SnapGrip Creator Kit is a top choice for content creators who need a reliable light on the go. This portable device turns a phone into a more traditional-looking camera by adding a shutter button, light, and detachable mini tripod to any smartphone. The tripod legs also easily collapse down into a selfie stick. This light uses MagSafe magnetic technology to quickly click in place on your phone. It even comes with an adapter sticker that turns any non-iPhone into a MagSafe magnet-compatible device. It also strikes us as high-quality and comes with a semi-rigid case to protect the light and battery.

In high summer it’s hard to ever catch the full light of the moon, as the sky darkens so late. In winter, the moon feels like a constant companion, shining through late afternoons and into the long, velvety nights. The cold months are a wonderful time to get to know the moon, and to really appreciate the extraordinary brightness she offers. You can check the phases on an app if you like, or just put on your coat and step outside. And when the moon is absent, those crisp, inky nights offer the best stars of the year.

In the mornings, I get up before sunrise and walk around the murky house lighting a minimal number of lamps. At dawn, I turn them off again. I have a hatred of light bulbs. I dislike their yellowness, the way they make the whole house look tawdry. I will only switch on the ceiling lights as a last resort, which is a routine source of marital conflict in our house. H, who is utterly unbothered by the ugly wash of a pendant light, will simply flick the light switch when he walks into a room. I will follow him, turning it off. He finds it mystifying that I prefer gloom to light. I accuse him of wanting to live in a supermarket.

Unfortunately, the phone holder on this model has the same issues as the others — it doesn't grip phones with a large case well. We also wish the light was slightly brighter, though it's the brightest of the 10" sized lights we tested. This is a great mid-size option at a very accessible price point. If you need a brighter model, the Razer Ring Light 12" is a solid option that's cheaper than the priciest premium products we tested.

I wish you all a glowing autumn, and a sparkling winter. Let me know in the comments how you use light in the darker months.

On the other hand, the Westcott 18" Ring Light is one of the most expensive ring lights we tested, so we would expect it to perform extremely well across all of our metrics, and it does. It delivers value with excellent light quality and sheer brightness. It is easy to use, stable, and durable, making it a versatile and long-lasting product. That said, this option is only worth the money if you are looking for a more advanced model. If you want something of high caliber but don't need or want to pay for extra features, the Neewer 18" Kit is another solid value pick.

For those of us who live far from the equator, the year is in constant flux. It’s only in the past century or so that we’ve been able to live exactly the same life regardless of the season. And yet, despite all our efforts with heating systems and light bulbs, we still feel the pull of winter on our minds and bodies. Winter light invites us to sleep differently, to rest more, to retreat, reflect and contemplate. This cyclical way of life helps us to find balance across the course of the year. We cause ourselves real pain when we resist it.

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There were a lot of different DSLR holders and phone holders, though some were better than others. We were impressed by the UBeesize phone holder on both models we tested: the UBeesize 10" Tripod and the UBeesize 10" Tabletop. The holder has a solid feel and grips phones well. The Lume Cube 18" has a stable tripod, but we struggled to get iPhone Plus models into the holder. The Razer Ring Light 12" and Sensyne 10" Ring Light with 50" Extendable Tripod have level tripods with a wide base. However, they are both relatively lightweight, so they can get knocked over easily if you bump into them. The Rotolight Ultimate Vlogging Kit has a stable mini tripod. But, we found that the weight of the actual light can cause the whole apparatus to tip to one side, especially if no phone is attached to anchor the other side. The Aixpi 10" LED Tabletop is so short that it has a low center of gravity, making it relatively stable. The Mactrem 6" LED strangely has two different tripods, both poorly balanced.

The Xinbaohong Clip-On is a lightweight and compact clip-on ring light for smartphones. It offers multiple temperature settings, continuous dimmer capability, and the most basic setup imaginable — all at a very affordable price. It clips directly to the phone, like a chip clip. A single power button turns the light on, and successive presses cycle through the temperature modes. Super easy. It can easily fit into a backpack, purse, or jacket pocket. This is a great option for budget-conscious social media posters and selfie-takers alike.

To understand durability, we spent time setting up and breaking down each light repeatedly to identify any weak spots they might have. We supplemented our assessments by reading user reviews to see if there were any common problems. We were sure to put them through all the paces that a busy videographer or photographer might.

Regarding portable models, the Rotolight Ultimate Vlogging Kit is exceptionally bright for its size, boasting up to 1000 lumens, which is multiple times brighter than lights of equivalent size. However, in terms of overall quality, this model suffers because it's not dimmable. Instead, you must manually swap the plastic temperature disks over the light face to change the light quality.

A lovely post, a beautiful guide to what I want to call human half-hibernation. You have caught the mood of the season perfectly.

The ShiftCam SnapGrip Creator Kit and Rotolight Ultimate Vlogging Kit are some of the most sturdy portable models. This is partly due to their smaller size — fewer hinges and joints to break on tripods, for example. However, they are also both well-constructed. The ShiftCam is rubber-coated and comes with a zippered protective semi-rigid case for travel, while the Rotolight has a durable metal T-bar mount. The UBeesize and Westcott lights are the heartiest of the bigs, and we are confident the UBeesize 10" Tabletop, UBeesize 10" Tripod, Razer Ring Light 12", Westcott 18" Kit, and Neewer 18" Kit will all last a long time. On the other end of the spectrum, the Xinbaohong Clip-On, Auxiwa Clip On, Mactrem 6" LED, and Aixpi 10" with Tripod are all underwhelming and strike us as liable to break if the light were to fall on the floor.

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We found the best overall light to be the Westcott 18" Bi-Color LED. We like that it has a digital readout for brightness and temperature and has the option to mount either a phone or DLSR. For something more portable, the Xinbaohong Clip-On is small enough to fit in your pocket and mounts directly on your phone when it's time to grab a selfie.

We also looked at additional features in this category. We gave products higher ratings if they included things like a remote trigger (for use with a phone), like the UBeesize 10" with Tripod, or a tripod that can turn into a selfie stick, such as the Aixpi 10" with Tripod, ShiftCam SnapGrip Creator Kit, and Rotolight Ultimate Vlogging Kit. The UBeesize 10" Tabletop tripod can technically be used this way, but it is a little impractical given the size of the light and its wired setup. Again, the ShiftCam SnapGrip Creator Kit impressed us here with the added capability of the SnapGrip portion to wirelessly charge the phone it is attached to while in use. One super basic but unique feature of the Sensyne 10" Ring Light is that the included tripod has a bubble level to ensure a superior level shot.

For the past couple of years, I’ve put up my Christmas lights early, making my front garden twinkle from November. I don’t take them down until Candlemas in February. This is because: well, why not? I’ve given up worrying whether it’s tacky. It makes the dark evenings feel friendlier and delights passing children. That’s all I need to know.

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Almost all of the lights have varying brightness levels, from the stepless dimming of the Westcott 18" Kit and Neewer 18" Kit to the 9-11 brightness settings of the USB lights to the four and three levels, respectively, of the ShiftCam SnapGrip Creator Kit and Auxiwa Clip-On. However, we found ourselves almost always using the lights to their full capacity, so the dim settings didn't matter much.

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We determined value by comparing the price of a ring light to its performance (i.e., its overall score). The UBeesize 10" Table Top and Xinbaohong Clip-On are quality options if you want to save money while still getting a decently performing product. You forfeit many of the fancy features that the more expensive models offer. However, you still receive a decent light at a fraction of the price with either one.

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Also, I love 9) and I've been talking about something similar with so many people recently, with "Wintering" as the catalyst of those conversations. Just how seasonal could our lives get, in all the ways, including our work? It's a nice antidote to that feeling of our lives being like walking through a city where the lights burn just as exhaustingly 24 hours a day...

To test ring lights, we took hundreds of photos with each of these devices and conducted controlled photo experiments to measure relative brightness. We played with all the different features, timed setups and breakdowns to assess ease of use, and monitored stability by attaching our phones and cameras to each product. We determined the durability by physically comparing each model throughout our testing and digging through online user reviews to find any frequent issues to watch for while testing.