Ignacio Galtes—December 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I’ve been using this 37mm Circular Universal Portable LED Ring Light to take photos of my tattoo work, and it has made a noticeable difference in the quality of my shots. Whether I’m photographing healed pieces or fresh work, the extra light helps reduce shadows and brings out details that would otherwise be lost in regular room lighting. ✔ What I liked • Improved detail and clarity: The ring light gives even, soft illumination that highlights the colors and line work in tattoos without harsh shadows — perfect for portfolio images or social media posts. • Portable and easy to use: It’s lightweight and clips on quickly to my phone or camera setup. I can reposition it easily depending on the angle and size of the tattoo I’m photographing. • Adjustable brightness: Being able to dim the light helps me avoid overexposure on shiny skin or fresh tattoo gloss, so I get balanced results every time. • Universal fit: Works well with different phone models and even some compact cameras, so I’m not limited to just one device. ⚠ Things to consider • Because it’s compact, the light isn’t as powerful as a studio setup — but for close-up shots of tattoos it’s more than sufficient. • It’s best used at close range; for large areas or full-body photos, additional lighting may still help. ⭐ Final Verdict For anyone who needs better lighting for tattoo photography, this ring light is a simple, effective, and affordable upgrade. It’s especially handy for taking consistent, clear pictures of tattoo details, colors, and healing stages when natural light isn’t ideal. ✔ A great portable tool for artists who want sharper, more professional tattoo photos. Read more

Krad—December 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
For those like me with all the add-ons on your glasses like blue light filter, etc and have perfect reflection off whats on your screen during zoom/team calls, this is for you. Although designed to clip on the back of a phone, i use this specifically on a macbook air for work meetings. As mentioned and in the directions, you turn the lens once assembled while the camera is on to filter out the reflection in your glasses. Works well. But be aware that if you have screens above you or off to the side, you may still some artifact depending on the angle or if you really tilt your head. However if you look or keep your head straight after adjustment, there is no reflection or hue of blue and now my eyes are visible over camera. It would be great to have something like this built specific for laptops that are easier to pop on, but this will do for the very cheap cost. Its great how i don't have to mess with lighting now, especially when i travel and do meetings at coffee shops, etc. Read more
M—December 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Doesn't work at all on either phone or computer. Glare is exactly the same on glasses, with or without this. Read more
Kindle Customer—September 8, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I don't usually bother to write Amazon reviews, but this product solved a longstanding problem for me, and it solved it beautifully. I spend a lot of time in Zoom meetings, and I have two monitors that sit directly in front of me. It's always been irritating to have the glare of the monitors reflected in my glasses. YouTube had a bunch of suggestions about changing light in the room, moving the angle of the camera, etc. that just don't make sense for my work setup. Another alternative was buying (expensive) glasses with anti-reflective coating. Finally, I came across a recommendation to get a polarizer lens. I found this one, and the price was low enough that I figured I might as well give it a shot. I ordered it, it easily clipped right on to my Logitech webcam, adjusted the lens with a couple of twists, and - boom - no more glare! It felt like a magic trick, and it eliminated something that's been irritating me for a while for under ten bucks! Highly recommend! Read more
Zeke—February 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It works, but not as well as I would like it to. I have this on my webcam to help stop reflections in my glasses. It makes them less prominent, but does not get rid of them as much as I hoped. Read more
Bella—October 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Bought it for glare on My glasses when I'm on a videocall or recording myself and it worked PERFECTLY! In seconds the glare was gone I turned it on my webcan lens til it disappeared. HOWEVER if you're using a webcam it might not fit because it has a clip attached and if your webcam is bulky it might be better to just get the lens itself unless you're clipping it to your phone lens. other than that it's a 10! Read more
True Joy—August 23, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I wear glasses and it's tricky to light for videos with them. I thought this product was going to do the trick, based on the demo video I saw. It did make a slight difference, but it didn't solve my problem. The big clip you use to attach it to the webcam (I use a Plexicam-a great device- to mount it on the monitor) blocked my ability see just above the webcam, which is where I normally see clients I work with on Zoom. There are no instructions and turning the adjuster has no markings, it just goes round and round. Read more
P. Schwartz—March 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Delivered quickly and does the job perfectly on my Samsung A14 phone. Read more