At a Glance
- Lume Cube Edge Light 2.0 drops $40+ in flash sale
- 2700K-7500K color-temp dial plus USB-C/USB-A ports built in
- Sale ends January 28; stock already vanishing on several models
- Why it matters: pro-grade lighting for Zoom, streaming or reading at a budget price
The Lume Cube Edge Light 2.0-an LED panel that clamps to a desk and doubles as a webcam fill-light-has been cut to under $40 during the company’s winter promotion, News Of Fort Worth reports. The lamp, already a staff pick for home-office upgrades, offers stepless brightness and a color-temperature span from candle-like 2700K to daylight 7500K.
What the Edge Light 2.0 Offers

- Touch controls on the lamp head for instant dimming or warmth shifts
- Rotating head throws a wide, even wash across a workspace or face
- Four-point articulating arm locks firmly in place once positioned
- Integrated USB-C and USB-A ports on the base for topping up phones or accessories
The previous version’s sturdy clamp carries over, but the new model keeps the same stiff joints-handy for eliminating sag, though Derrick M. Collins notes the hinges can be “a little tough to move when you want them to.”
Sale Window and Stock Status
Lume Cube’s site-wide markdown runs through January 28, covering waterproof panels, photography strips and other specialty lights. Several discounted SKUs were already marked sold out at press time, so the retailer recommends checking availability early.
Who It’s For
- Remote workers needing flattering light for daily video calls
- Students switching between late-night reading and daytime study
- Streamers assembling a compact, color-accurate lighting rig
- Anyone short on wall outlets who can use the lamp’s built-in charging ports
Bottom Line
The Edge Light 2.0 delivers studio-grade illumination and gadget charging in a single clamp-on package, and the current deal drops the price to one of the lowest levels News Of Fort Worth has tracked. With inventory moving quickly and the promo clock ticking toward January 28, buyers looking to brighten 2025 workspaces have a narrow-and inexpensive-window to act.

