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Elgato Key Light - Professional 2800 lumens Studio Light with Desk clamp for Streaming, Recording and Video Conferencing, Temperature and Brightness app-Adjustable on Mac, PC, iOS, Android

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Features

  • Wi-Fi Enabled: switch on/off and fine-tune light settings via the desktop app.
  • 2800 Lumens: illuminate your entire workspace and dim down to a subtle glow.
  • 2900 7000 K: change color temperature from sunset amber to arctic blue.
  • 160 OSRAM LEDs: impressively low heat compared to soft boxes.
  • Opal Glass Face: evenly balanced; glare-free diffusion.

Description

"Elgato Key Light is a Wi-Fi enabled lighting panel with 160 premium OSRAM LEDs outputting 2800 lumens for professional studio applications. Use the Control Center app to switch on/off, adjust brightness, set temperature and more. Technical Specifications Light: Brightness: 2800 Lumens, adjustable Color range: 2900 – 7000 K, adjustable Power consumption: up to 45 W Connection: Wi-Fi, 802.11 b, g, n Supported encryption: WPA/WPA 2 Dimensions: 1.18 x 13.77 x 9.84 in / 30 x 350 x 250 mm Weight: 2.86 lb / 1.3 kg Telescopic Pole: Length: minimum 22 in / 55 cm, Maximum 49 in / 125 cm (90 cm / 35 in recommended) Clamp: padded and expandable up to 2.35 in / 60 mm Screw mount: 1/4-inch System Requirements Wi-Fi enabled PC or Mac, iOS or Android device for initial setup Works with: Windows 10 (64-bit) macOS 10.14 or newer Elgato Stream Deck"

Brand: Elgato


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Hardware Interface: USB


Product Dimensions: 13.78"L x 1.18"W x 59.06"H


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Product Dimensions: 1.18 x 13.77 x 9.84 inches


Item Weight: 2.86 pounds


Item model number: 20GAK9902


Batteries: 1 A batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 7, 2019


Manufacturer: トコ(TOKO)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Professional Look for Video Calls
Style: Key Light
These are amazing lights. I’m a full time remote worker who spends roughly six hours a day on active video conference calls. Before these lights I tried at least eight alternative options, but with changing external light and skin tone conditions I could never really achieve the professional look I wanted. These key lights finally solved it! I use lights two elevated on stands above my desk angled in towards either side of my face. I have them connected to a StreamDeck to control on-off, individual brightness, and individual color temp. This lets me adjust them correctly for day time when I have cool side light coming from an adjacent window or night when the only external light is warm overhead room light. The integration with StreamDeck and the Elgato control software has worked well. After a year of use, I’ve only had once or twice that the one lights didn’t immediately respond and a power cycle was all that was needed to reconnect it. The only real downside I’ve found is that they do get hot and can heat up a small room when used for hours at a time. They are expensive, but definitely worth the money if you want that level of control. I strongly recommend pairing with a StreamDeck if you’re using these for a streaming set up and want to adjust the lighting regularly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2025 by Rob

  • Well made holistic solution for lighting at the desk; great companion control software
Style: Key Light
These lights are awesome. The lights plus the software make them fully worth the cost in my opinion. They put out a TON of light, so much that for my purposes I'm never using them on more than 7-10% brightness. I'm not using these for photography currently (but I might in the future), and I don't podcast. However, I do work from home, and these do an awesome job of providing key and side lighting of my face to provide balance to my video conference image when the afternoon sun is playing through my windows and illuminating the rear of my office, which would have caused my image to be silhouetted in the past. The control software for these is really cool; since they connect to the wifi, I can operate them easily from any of my multiple devices, whether computers or personal devices (e.g. phone). The controls allow fine-tune control of both the brightness and color temperature of the light. It's a very well-thought-out holistic solution from the quality and consistency (and power) of the lighting to the means of controlling the lights. It also pairs very easily with HomeAssistant, allowing me to include the lights in my smart home automations. Finally, I actually bought two of these, and they are both VERY easy to control as a pair within the control software on all my devices, with a separate button provided to turn them on or off as a pair, and even an option to control the color/brightness adjustments for both simultaneously or independently as needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2025 by Plumb

  • This thing is Amazing - The Future of Filmmaking
Style: Key Light
Okay. I know I am late to the party, this thing has been out a few years. But I finally got one, and paired it with a streamdeck, and let me tell you - it's worth every penny. First off - a bit about me so you get some context: I'm a professional VFX Supervisor on big streaming shows by trade. I do a lot of photography and do some youtube and twitch streaming for fun, as a hobby. But I spend my life dealing with lighting both on set and virtually in VFX. It's my passion. So it comes down to what you need. You can absolutely NOT get this light and make a great looking setup using china balls from ikea or whatever. So this is def somewhat of a luxury expense. But... it's such a nice luxury and can do some trick things to make your stream look more sexy. Pros: -First off, I love all things about this being wi-fi. I know this could be a con if wi-fi goes down. But controlling a light from a phone app or deck or computer is great. If you are a one man band, imagine the time savings. I mean, sure, you can plop it on a computer desk, but you can also screw it on to any light stand and use it for a short film, etc. Get 3 of these and you can adjust a classic thee light setup while at your camera - huge. -Size. I love that this thing is flat. It's not THAT light, but light enough I can travel with 2-3 of these things in one case easy. -Color and dimming and brightness. As seen in other reviews, it does a nice job changing from something pretty close to actual kelvin color degrees. And it's plenty bright for its size. It is NOT as bright as my aperture light, but it's also not an aperture light that costs 700 dollars. and it runs cool and doesn't need a giant soft box to be useful. -Diffusion. Speaking of softness. I was going to make a "OK" category, but I think I will keep it in Pros. It is cleverly soft for what it is. I don't think this magic diffusion panel makes the light as soft as a true soft box. You really need some distance from the light source to make it catch and bounce the light rays. I compared it to a soonwell LED light I have with a softbox on it that is about 6 inches away, and the soonwell is indeed softer. However, going back to size, space and conviencence - it is about as soft as I have seen for this flat a profile. If I were in a pinch I could easily bounce this off a wall or some white card to really get soft. I also think I can print a few simple 3D components to make my own simple soft box, if I need it. For streaming it's plenty fine. CONS - -Wifi - I know it is also a pro for me, because it leads to such convenience. But you are reliant on having a wifi router for these things. for A V2 of this light, it would be nice to have some manual knobs on the back as a back up option. -Streamdeck - I would almost say getting a stream deck or the stream deck phone app is essential for these. It's such a surprisingly pleasant way to control your lighting. Like a mini lightboard in your hand. The streamdeck can also control my phillips hue strip lighting on my desk and room, so I can make cool gaming presets at push of a button. -Cost - They do cost more than a lot of knock offs you can get online. For me it is worth the money. And if you start digging in to "professional" light costs, like apertures and such, these are a steal. But if you are on a budget, you can sacrifice wifi convenience and get a pair of two similar style lights for like, under 200 dollars, with soft boxes. I got something like that for my wife and she loves them. -Ball head. The ballhead on the stand is cheap plastic. I will probably switch them out for manfrotto ballheads one day, if they break, but they're def not meant for constant movement or adjustment. Conclusion For me, these make streaming life a ton better. So much space saved in my office and I can do some really nice lighting fast and cool. I'm giddy with all the possibilities. As filmmaker, I'm also really starting to see where teh future of lighting is going, especially for indie style work. On my big shows we often use titan tubes, which do similar things to this light but cost an astronomical amount. Now, with a portable router and a cheap streamdeck, I could make my own portable three light system for filming, or even constant light style photography. I could fit all of this in to one camera bag and maybe another bag for extension cables and modifiers and such. If I were going around shooting interviews and weddings, I could do some really cool tricks with these. Anyway. I love em and that's what I got! lol ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2020 by S. S. Fleet

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