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Amaran Go Magnetic Selfie Phone Light Launched in India – MagSafe & Qi2 Compatible, Dual LED Design, and Adjustable Mirror Light

 Amaran has launched the Amaran Go Magnetic Selfie Phone Light in India — a compact, magnetic LED light designed for creators, vloggers, and anyone looking to enhance their selfie or video lighting. The versatile design supports MagSafe and Qi2 magnetic compatibility, offering seamless attachment to smartphones and other devices.

The Amaran Go is available in three color options — White, Pink, and Green — with a launch price of ₹4,049 (M.R.P. ₹6,999). It’s currently listed on Amazon India.




Key Features and Highlights

Effortless Magnetic Mounting
The Amaran Go snaps directly onto MagSafe or Qi2-compatible devices in an instant. For non-magnetic devices such as laptops or older smartphones, it includes a Magnetic Adapter Sticker, making it a versatile tool for lighting across all your setups — from phones to notebooks.

Dual LED Light Source with Adjustable Mirror Light
This portable lighting solution features a dual light design that doubles as a makeup mirror with built-in illumination. Whether you’re applying makeup or framing the perfect shot, the adjustable mirror light ensures consistent, flattering lighting anywhere you go.

Flexible Flip Design for Front and Rear Cameras
The intuitive flip design lets you switch effortlessly between front-facing selfies and rear-camera shooting. Simply open it when vlogging or taking selfies, or fold it down when filming other subjects.

Customizable Lighting with Wide CCT Range
Fine-tune your lighting environment with adjustable color temperature (CCT) from 2700K to 6500K and 10 brightness levels. The light can produce soft, warm tones or bright, cool whites depending on your preference. For creators who love control, additional lighting effects and fine adjustments can be accessed through the Amaran App.

Bright and Balanced Output
Despite its compact size, the Amaran Go delivers up to 235 lux at 0.5m, providing soft, even light that eliminates harsh shadows and enhances skin tones for natural-looking selfies and videos.

Long Battery Life
With a runtime of up to 8 hours and 50 minutes, the Amaran Go is built for extended content sessions, live streams, or travel vlogging. Its efficient LED system ensures reliable, flicker-free performance during continuous use.


Technical Overview

  • Compatibility: MagSafe & Qi2 magnetic mount

  • Lighting: Dual LED light source

  • Color Temperature Range: 2700K – 6500K

  • Brightness Levels: 10-step adjustable

  • Lighting Effects: 10 built-in presets (via Amaran app)

  • Output: Up to 235 lux @ 0.5m

  • Runtime: Up to 8h 50min (depending on brightness)

  • Design: Flip mechanism with integrated mirror light

  • Colors Available: White, Pink, Green


Price and Availability in India

  • Price: ₹4,049

  • M.R.P.: ₹6,999

  • Availability: Amazon.in

  • Color Options: White, Pink, Green

The Amaran Go Magnetic Selfie Light combines smart magnetic mounting, mirror lighting, and advanced color customization into one compact design. Whether for makeup, livestreams, or on-the-go content creation, it delivers professional-grade lighting in your pocket.


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