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Does night shift save eyes?
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Does night shift save eyes?
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Yes, Night Shift or Night Mode does reduce blue light but the quantity of blue light is reduced and the wavelengths being targeted are uncertain. For proper protection, Night Mode should target the spectrum of blue light (380-550nm) to be effective.
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