This is a personal design concept for a portable LED ring light housing, originally developed to explore compact enclosure architecture for handheld or desktop lighting applications. The design reflects a minimalist, functional aesthetic centered around a circular form factor, approximately 150mm in outer diameter, with a hollow center to accommodate a standard LED ring or PCB (electronics not included).
The body is modeled as a two-piece shell, optimized for 3D printing or injection molding in materials like ABS or polycarbonate. Internal features include mounting pillars for PCB alignment, snap-fit or screw-post bosses, and channels for wire routing. The rear section features a flattened mounting pad with a slot for a universal pivot ball mount, intended for integration with tripods, goosenecks, or clips.
Ports and internal space are allocated for a rechargeable battery pack, switch housing, and USB-C charging interface. While non-functional in this version, the design prioritizes manufacturability and compactness, making it a strong candidate for further prototyping or refinement into a production-ready model.
This model showcases early-stage design intent and is shared for presentation, documentation, or review purposes.