Wednesday, December 1, 2021

 

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The Apple Watch has the Red Flashlight mode, which is very useful

If you've ever used a flashlight on an Apple Watch, one hundred percent has been greeted by a mode that glows red. Apple has never talked about its presence or explained why it is needed.

The red flashlight lights up in the same way as a normal flashlight: swipe from the bottom edge up on the dial, select the flashlight icon, then double-swipe to the left.

The Apple Watch flashlight comes out very simple, but in some situations it helps a lot. It turns out that, in the dark, one bright white light can interfere with others. For example, at home if you don't live alone, or at the theater.

Also, spots of light may remain in the eyes due to the glare. To avoid these inconveniences, Apple added to Apple Watch Red Flashlight.

Red glow has unique qualities that make it useful in some situations.

Our eyes are less sensitive to red light. Therefore, Apple has made this flashlight setting the default when you turn theater mode on.

If you suddenly need to highlight one place around it, it won't interfere with the rest.

If you need to read something at night, you can highlight a document or book with a red flashlight. This will prevent the person next to you from waking up and interrupting your sleep cycle.

It will be inconvenient to highlight text using Apple Watch for a long time, but it will be enough for a few minutes.

...''Whenever I get up at night to go to the bathroom, I always use the red flashlight on my smartwatch. Due to the fact that the eyes don't strain at all, it was much easier to fall asleep afterwards... Perhaps the most “exotic” scenario. When I started doing mobile astrological photography (I even dedicated an entire post to my hobby), I unknowingly used my iPhone as a flashlight...Then the eyes had to get used to the darkness for a long time to comfortably navigate the starry sky...When my friend told me about this feature of Apple Watch, the problem disappeared''...A gadget user said

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