The Neewer RP19H 19-Inch LED Ring Light Kit meets
the EMart 10-Inch Selfie Ring Light with Tripod
The 19-inch light reviewers keep reaching for, with color so accurate it flatters every skin tone. We tested it head-to-head against the EMart 10-Inch Selfie Ring Light with Tripod ($35.99) across 6 key dimensions.
Neewer RP19H 19-Inch LED Ring Light Kit
“The 19-inch light reviewers keep reaching for, with color so accurate it flatters every skin tone”
EMart 10-Inch Selfie Ring Light with Tripod
“The most adjustable budget kit reviewers tested, with a tripod that grows to 55 inches”
Head-to-Head Breakdown
Strengths & Weaknesses
Neewer RP19H 19-Inch LED Ring Light Kit
- Tom's Guide named it the easiest ring light they tested, with an LCD touch panel and 2.4G remote that make changes quick
- CRI 97+ and TLCI 98+ render skin tones accurately, which is the whole reason to spend more on a ring light
- Three cold-shoe phone holders let you shoot from multiple angles at once for streaming or tutorials
- At 19 inches it needs real desk or floor space and is not something you pack for travel
- Color temperature tops out at 5600K, so it cannot push as cool as the Lume Cube Pro's 7500K daylight
- The large head can sag slightly on its tilt joint when the stand is fully extended
EMart 10-Inch Selfie Ring Light with Tripod
- CNN Underscored named it their top pick for adjustability, with three light modes and 11 brightness steps per mode
- Tripod extends to about 51 inches and the kit works on a desk or overhead, so one light covers calls and tutorials
- Around $36 with stand, phone holder, and two remotes included, which undercuts most kits with the same accessories
- 10W output suits one face at desk range but cannot light a wider scene like the larger studio rings
- No published CRI figure, so color accuracy is good but not verified the way Neewer's CRI 97+ is
- The plastic phone clip is basic and feels like the part most likely to wear out
The Verdict
Our Bottom Line
The Lume Cube Ring Light Pro (85.1) scores just under the Neewer RP19H (86.3) and is arguably the better light on raw quality, with a wider 7500K range, an edge-lit panel, and battery power. We kept the Neewer as Best Overall because it delivers nearly the same on-camera result for less than half the price, which is the pick a serious buyer actually clicks. The Lume Cube is the upgrade for professionals who shoot on location.
Neewer RP19H 19-Inch LED Ring Light Kit
The Neewer RP19H wins because it nails the one thing a ring light exists to do: make your face look good on camera. Its CRI 97+ and TLCI 98+ ratings sit at the top of everything we looked at, which means skin tones come through accurate instead of waxy or orange. Tom's Guide tested it against a stack of rivals and called it by far the best they had tried, with the reviewer saying it is the light they reach for now.
- Streamers and YouTubers who want one large, color-accurate light that handles every kind of video
- Makeup creators who need CRI 97+ accuracy so tones read true on camera
- Remote workers who want to look polished on every call without fiddling with settings
- Anyone who shoots from multiple angles and wants three phone holders on one stand
- Buyers who want studio-grade color without paying the $230 Lume Cube price
EMart 10-Inch Selfie Ring Light with Tripod
The EMart 10-Inch Selfie Ring Light proves you do not need to spend much to get a genuinely flexible setup. CNN Underscored tested a field of budget lights and made this their clear winner, pointing to three light modes and 11 brightness steps in each, the most settings of any light they tried in the price range. That is real control for warm makeup light, cool daylight, or a blend.
- First-time buyers who want a real tripod-and-light kit without spending over $40
- TikTok and selfie creators who need warm, cool, and daylight modes on a budget
- Students and side-hustlers who want a stand that doubles for desk and overhead use
- Light video-call users who only need to brighten a single face
- Anyone who wants two remotes and a sturdy aluminum tripod in the box