It’s unacceptable to not have any sort blue light filter in any device, thank you for helping to solve this issue
There is actually very little evidence as of now, that blue light emitted by screens actually causes any significant long time damage.
Also most modern phones have this built in.
@ShortN0te yeah maybe that’s good but im sharing what i knew its upto you use it or not.
Good for phones with older versions of Android. I’ve used it and is a lot customizable in gradience and schedule.
Now Android got thw built-in “Night-light”. Still not a reason to downvote your suggestion.
@MrSoup i will talk to you on this after I upgraded from Android 10 to 14
I use it on my Android TV to reduce the brightness further during nighttime. I don’t change the color temperature, though.
@refurbishedrefurbisher i tried but not worked on my tv
Try eitger installing via adb using the “-g” argument to grant all permissions, or try granting permissions manually via adb.
@refurbishedrefurbisher connecting to tv?
Either wireless adb, or sometimes a USB A to USB A cable with the power cut will work.
Wireless is easier.
Okay, um, WTF is it?
Its a app bluelight blocker on your smartphone android
My Android phone has that built in…
We are exposed to bluelight whenever we go outside. Bluelight is not damaging to eyes.
It does have the potential to interfere with getting a good nights sleep.
@Tazerface stopping the melatonin production is that not bad and sleep is essential for humans. So here the health is at risk am i wrong?
You specifically say “save your eyes” not “save your health”. Blue light will not damage your eyes. You are wrong.