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Almost everyone knows the feeling of turning off the lights or sitting down to watch a movie only to be annoyed by bright, glowing blue and red LEDs on the front of your electronics. LightDims are stickers film lights that will either block those LEDs entirely, or just dim them a bit so they’re not distracting.
The promo video above is the most ridiculous 2 minutes you’ll ever waste, but the idea is solid. LightDims come in a variety of transparencies based on how much light you’d like to block. Just peel off a circle or square of the opacity you prefer, and stick them on the offending button or light. You can still use the button, and they’re easy to remove.
A sheet will set you back $US5.99, film lights which isn’t bad if you absolutely have to have perfectly round or square covers for the LEDs. At the same time, you can get small circular stickers by the sheet at your local office supply store for the same price (or less,) and nothing’s stopping you from cutting out a piece of masking tape to get the same effect, even if it’s a little messier. How do you keep the lights on your electronics from waking you at night? Leave your tips in the comments.
Blue tac does a nice job to dim the light, gaffer tape will black it out but leave residue. I like using blue tac with black bags that come with photographic paper (basically black plastic which is easy to cut to size)
Comes in a range of colors, small enough not to be noticed for most IT equipment. Use a thin membrane as a partial block, a thicker wad to block completely. Molds to the shape of LEDs.
I once had a cheap Nokia phone that I couldn't turn of the blinking blue light. film lights It used to shine through my trousers in dark rooms. I tried various adhesive patches but they always came off until I got brave and drilled through the lens and disabled film lights the light with a very small jewelers drill. Worked a treat
The LED should be purely a notification device. If it plays a vital part in the otherwise normal operation of the phone then it's a terrible circuit design. Would you expect film lights your car to stop working when the lights on the dash fail?
purple celophane (sp?) works really well. I use it on clock radios that are too bright..
I use electricians tape mostly, it usually blocks the light entirely and you can cut it to an unnoticeable shape and size. Plus it sticks well and can be removed easily. film lights Oh, and it comes in a multitude of colours..
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