Hi guys! Any blue light filter to recommend in android? Thanks
- Avid Amoeba ( @avidamoeba@lemmy.ca ) 1•2 hours ago
Android has had this built-in for a few releases now.
- Splashy5928 ( @Splashy5928@lemmus.org ) English3•7 hours ago
- petrescatraian ( @petrescatraian@libranet.de ) 8•10 hours ago
@Tucumano88 Settings > Display > scroll all the way to “color”
- Midnitte ( @Midnitte@beehaw.org ) English8•9 hours ago
Might be heavily dependent on OEM and Android version.
On Samsung, it’s called Eye Comfort Shield, for example.
- Admiral Patrick ( @ptz@dubvee.org ) English8•10 hours ago
I just manually turn on “Night light” if I need it before it automatically kicks in. I think that’s available in stock, but I only have LineageOS on my devices.
I use it, but I don’t notice any difference in my sleep quality
- Vodulas [they/them] ( @Vodulas@beehaw.org ) 6•7 hours ago
That is a blue light filter, so you shouldn’t need a third party filter. The science just isn’t out there to show whether or not it helps with sleep, though. It might help, but other things like not using screens within a couple hours to bed and not using phones in bed has better outcomes.
- Azzu ( @Azzu@lemm.ee ) 15•10 hours ago
Maybe because the whole “blue light in displays” has no real effect on our sleep
- Admiral Patrick ( @ptz@dubvee.org ) English5•10 hours ago
I can’t say I notice any difference, either**, but it does seem like it reduces headaches for me and makes it easier on my eyes in low light.
** I’m an insomniac, so “better sleep” is often “any sleep I can get” lol.
- ranandtoldthat ( @ranandtoldthat@beehaw.org ) English7•10 hours ago
Twilight works pretty well