Light up your virtual meetings, classes, and livestreams with this single LiteBar kit

We're not relying on window lighting in 2021.
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Light up your virtual meetings, classes, and livestreams with this single LiteBar kit
Say goodbye to unflattering backlighting. Credit: cAmeraready

TL;DR: Stay in the spotlight with the CameraReady Single LiteBar Kit on sale for 22% off, for a price of just $69.99 as of Sept. 17.


In the golden age of video content, there’s nothing worse than a dimly lit stream. Whether you’re signing onto a virtual meeting or class, live streaming directly to your Instagram followers or Youtube subscribers, or even recording a simple TikTok video, lighting can truly make a world of difference. If your calls or content are looking shadowy and lackluster these days, it’s time to make some changes.

You don’t need to overhaul your entire space; just snagging the CameraReady Single LiteBar Kit should do the trick.

Complete with the LiteBar, a mini tripod, and a carrying case, you can add professional lighting to any space in a snap. So, regardless of where the day takes you — your home office, the kitchen counter, the local coffee shop, etc. — you’ll always look your best for video meetings, classes, interviews, streams, and more.

The LiteBar features bright LEDs with 3,000K warm white color temperature and a high Color Rendering Index (CRI), so you won’t look washed out on screen. It’s designed to produce a natural-looking light, rather than a harsh spotlight — similar to the flattering industry lights used for TV news anchors. You can even dim it down if the brightness is too intense.

Here's a sneak peek:

It connects magnetically to the mini tripod, so you can adjust your lighting placement and angles seamlessly. CameraReady suggests placing it horizontally on the tripod just above your screen or on its kickstand positioned between your keyboard and screen. Since it’s so easy to maneuver, you’ll be able to find your perfect lighting setup in seconds.

When you’re finished with your stream, class, or meeting, you can just as easily slip the LiteBar and tripod back into the reusable zipper pouch for storage or to conveniently carry with you.

Whatever your video needs are in 2021, the CameraReady Single LiteBar Kit ensures you'll look your best. Snag it on sale for just $69.99 (regularly $89) for a limited time.

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