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Costs a bit more for a lower wattage rating, but I like that it's app based instead of having to keep track of another remote.
The app is pretty basic and not the best ux/ui, but I have it set on a schedule, so it's a set it and forget it for me.
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The other thing that keeps me from buying more of these types of lights is whether or how bad they are for the eyes. Because they have found that a lot of LEDs , Probably most, emit The kind of blue and green spectrum that damages eyes, in the long term at least. I think this is even true if the visible colors to us are in the warm colors. I think there are some that don't give out those harmful spectrums but I don't know which. the more exposure you have to the bad kind Spectrum, especially at nights, The more It accelerates getting problems later like macular degeneration. And in the short term it messes with your circadian rhythm, melatonin production, sleep…
The whole blue/green eye damage thing is wildly overblown. Really it's essentially an urban myth, and those blue blocker glasses you bought? Surprise, they barely block any actual blue light. If the damage was real as the hysterical internet articles say, we would have all been blinded years ago by just being outside for a few minutes a day in the sun.
For an actually credible take on the story, try this from the Harvard school of public health, or just Google "blue light eye damage myth", and this will be near the top of the list...
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The other thing that keeps me from buying more of these types of lights is whether or how bad they are for the eyes. Because they have found that a lot of LEDs , Probably most, emit The kind of blue and green spectrum that damages eyes, in the long term at least. I think this is even true if the visible colors to us are in the warm colors. I think there are some that don't give out those harmful spectrums but I don't know which. the more exposure you have to the bad kind Spectrum, especially at nights, The more It accelerates getting problems later like macular degeneration. And in the short term it messes with your circadian rhythm, melatonin production, sleep…
No color light that is visible is harmful for eyes. It's VIBGYOR of the electro magnetic spectrum that human eyes than see. The non visible ones are harmful like IR UV XRAY Gamma etc. Only other light that can make you blind is laser but that's not the kind of LED we are talking about here. The blue light is totally a myth. Screens don't emit any special blue light that blinds you in the long run.
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Anyway, anyone have these? What kind of actual light output do you get?