
Logitech Litra Beam
Score: 80/100
NZXT Control Hub
Score: 80/100Rankings

The Logitech G Litra Beam is a premium USB-powered desk-mount key light delivering 400 lumens of true-soft illumination with adjustable color temperature. Its modest output and need for a strong USB power source can limit suitability for larger spaces. Ideal for streamers and gamers who need precise, space-saving lighting on a single desk.

The NZXT Control Hub consolidates fan and lighting control for up to five fans and five NZXT RGB devices in a compact form factor. Its proprietary connectors and power-header requirements limit flexibility for mixed-brand builds. Ideal for users fully committed to the NZXT ecosystem seeking streamlined CAM-based control.
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400 lumensbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 7 Wbest | 36 W |
1 years | 2 yearsbest |
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Battery & Power(1) | ||
Power Consumption (W) | 7 W | 36 W |
Design(1) | ||
Mounting Type | desk arm | magnetic/dual lock/ssd screws |
General(2) | ||
Warranty (years) | 1 years | 2 years |
Compatibility | PC, Mac | standard PWM/DC fans |
Controls(1) | ||
Control Methods | Onboard controls, G HUB app | software |


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Professional reviewers commend the Litra Beam's solid construction, TrueSoft diffusion, and seamless G HUB integration, noting it delivers cinema-grade color accuracy in a compact desk-mount form. However, they point out its modest 400-lumens output and the need for a high-power USB source as drawbacks when compared to brighter competitors.
Everyday users love the easy plug-and-play setup, noticeable improvement in video-call lighting, and the compact, stable design that fits on crowded desks. Common complaints revolve around the limited brightness, dependence on a strong USB power source, and the arm's finite positioning range.

Professional reviewers view the Control Hub as a straightforward, NZXT-centric solution that excels at consolidating fan and lighting control for NZXT components. They appreciate its easy PCIe power setup, CAM integration, and adapters for legacy fans, but criticize the proprietary connector ecosystem and limited compatibility with third-party RGB gear.
While direct user reviews are scarce, support FAQs reveal recurring concerns about the hub's proprietary connectors and incompatibility with non-NZXT devices. Users who stay within the NZXT ecosystem generally appreciate the unified control and silent Zero RPM feature, but those attempting to mix brands encounter compatibility hurdles.

