If you could regulate something relatively inconsequential, what would it be?
If you could regulate something relatively inconsequential, what would it be?
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LEDs on electronics need either a maximum brightness or an adjustable brightness. I have taken to covering the LEDs on charger bricks with Sharpie/tape (often multiple layers of tape) to dampen the brightness because I cannot function with these damn things at night.
35 0 ReplyConnected to this: Bluetooth headphones do not need, and never needed, a flashing LED while they’re in use. I would regulate this harshly.
10 0 ReplyThey should flash when they are first turned on, so you can tell that they turned on. That helps diagnose connection issues versus power issues. After that, though, darkness please.
5 0 ReplyAnd the fast blink while pairing can stay too. That's a good use of the LED imho.
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Mine have a setting to disable the light outside of initial startup so thankfully I'm safe here.
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Same, all my electronics look like abominations of electric tape, it's the only way I can have them not light up my room at night.
5 0 ReplyDid you try just shutting off the current?
1 0 ReplyRight. Gonna do that with the humidifier
That I need
To make my room bearable during drought season
Or the split AC.
That I also need
To make my room bearable during summer.
Can you see how that would be a problem?
People who make electric devices are putting blinding blue LEDs in a million places they do not and will never belong.
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My trick is printer paper! 1 layer suffices for most LEDs, but the most intense ones need 2.
2 0 ReplyI need to try that. Thanks for the tip!
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