I've been working on a lighting and camera setup for video calls since I'm often on them for several hours a day now thanks to quarantine lockdowns. I already had a keylight setup for video calls, but needed some soft front light to help even out my face and make my eyes not look like death. This fit the bill perfectly and does a great job - here's a quick rundown:Value - 5/5. You get a pretty solid soft ring light with multiple options and touch controls, a decentish tripod, and a remote (haven't tried it) for dirt cheap. Yes, it's all plastic, but it works great for home photography.Quality - 4/5. Let's be honest, at this price point there's no way you're going to get high quality components and you shouldn't expect them, either. The tripod is not going to compete with $100+ ones, nor is the light itself. But they get the job done just fine. Note that the tripod is not particularly robust, so I don't recommend using it with a heavy DSLR. It's fine with phones and even with my Sony RX100 camera, but I wouldn't put anything much heavier than that on it since the joints aren't particularly tight (especially tilt up/down) and it's just not designed for that.Light - 4/5. In comparison to my reference true 5500K LED keylight, the default setting is slightly orange (not a big deal), and you also get two alternate setting options - one more orange and the other more blue. Brightness options offer plenty of variance, but note that if your other room lighting is super dim like mine, the output from the ring light probably won't cut it on its own for good photos. In that case consider stepping up to a bigger ring or adding another light. Also important to me was the softness of the light and the diffusion on top of the LEDs does a great job here - nice soft shadows.Important note if you want to use a real camera (like a DSLR) with this: Yes, you can! The kit assembles as three separate pieces - the tripod is like a normal one with a standard 1/4 20 screw thread on top, then the light unit screws onto that and itself has another 1/4 20 screw thread on top of the controls (so the screw is inside the ring, about a half-inch above the bottom of the inside edge). You can use the provided phone holder to screw into that and hold your phone, or screw in a camera instead so that the camera is inside the ring. HOWEVER, note that there is only 60mm from the center of the thread to the inside edge of the ring so measure your camera and make sure it will fit without hitting the side. My RX100 IV barely fits, but I added a quick release system to it that lifts it 3/4" up so it's not an issue - you might need to do something similar if your camera is wide or has a screw mount way off center.