Name | Bluelight Filter Pro - Night M Mod Apk 1.5.6 Paid |
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Updated | 23 Feb 2024 |
Category | Apps > Tools |
Mod Info | Paid |
Requires Android | Varies with device |
Developer | Leap Fitness Group |
Google Play | com.eyefilter.nightmode.bluelightfilterpro |
Size | 6.50 MB |
Bluelight Filter Pro Night M Mod Apk: Do you feel tired when reading the phone at night? Do you have trouble sleeping when you spend too much time on your phone? This is because of blue light. The visible spectrum of light (380-5550nm) is what your smartphone and tablet screens emit. It regulates circadian rhythms.
Exposure to blue light poses serious risks to retinal cells and prevents the release of melatonin, a hormone that influences circadian rhythms. It's a very dangerous substance.
It is possible to improve your sleep by reducing blue light.
The blue light filter reduces the intensity of blue light. It adjusts your screen's natural color. You can reduce eye strain by switching to night mode. Your eyes will be at ease.
. You can also use the blue light filter
Protect your eyes
We can help!
Sleep easily
* Diminish blue light
* Filter intensity can be adjusted
* Power savings
* Easy to use
* Built-in screen dimmer
* Protect your eyes from the screen lights
Screen filters can transform your screen to a natural color, which can help reduce the blue light that can affect your sleep.
You can adjust the intensity of the filter by sliding the button to reduce the screen's brightness
It is possible to save a lot of power by reducing the blue light on your screen. This can be done through practice.
The app's auto-timer and buttons are quick and easy to use. This app is very useful for your eye health.
Adjust the brightness of your screen. Get a better reading experience.
To protect your eyes, switch to night mode and you will be able to relieve your eyes quickly.
To enable the installation of another app, please turn it off and pause.
If you take screenshots, please turn the phone off and pause it.
Relevant Scientific Studies
Blue light technology has effects
To Reset by Short Wavelength Light, High Sensitivity to the Human Circadian MelatoninRhythm
Steven W. Lockley George C. Brainard Charles A. Czeisler 2003
Nature Neuroscience Harvard Health Publications ACS Sleep Med Review American Macular Degeneration Foundation European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons JAMA Neurology