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Make better TikToks with a ring light and tripod kit on sale

TL;DR: Become a real content creator with this Aduro U-Stream Executive Home Streaming Studio. Grab the ring light and tripod kit for $119.99 as of Jan. 30, a savings of 60%.


If you regularly film YouTube videos, go live on Instagram, or create TikToks in your spare time, you could benefit from a high-tech filming setup. It’s not out of the question to set up your own studio; in fact, this home streaming kit from Aduro has what you need to take your videos to the next level — and it’s on sale for 60% off. 

With high ratings across the board on Amazon, Aduro's gear is top of the line and recommended especially for online influencers. Complete with an 18-inch ring light, an adjustable tripod, three smartphone holders with 360-degree rotation, and a remote control, this streaming kit can ensure you always put your best face forward.  Read more...

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