Can you recommend a good blue light filter for iPad 10.2 9th generation?
Can you recommend a good blue light filter for iPad 10.2 9th generation?? Maybe one that cuts glare as well??
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iPad, iOS 9
Can you recommend a good blue light filter for iPad 10.2 9th generation?? Maybe one that cuts glare as well??
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iPad, iOS 9
Adding a tempered glass screen protector/filter will slightly reduce contrast - and will almost certainly increase glare. The anti-reflection coatings of your iPad are only effective is an additional optical layer is not placed over the screen.
Of the many third-party screen protectors that are available, Zagg and OtterBox are perhaps two of the better brands to consider. Zagg do offer blue-light filters in their product portfolio.
Adding a tempered glass screen protector/filter will slightly reduce contrast - and will almost certainly increase glare. The anti-reflection coatings of your iPad are only effective is an additional optical layer is not placed over the screen.
Of the many third-party screen protectors that are available, Zagg and OtterBox are perhaps two of the better brands to consider. Zagg do offer blue-light filters in their product portfolio.
That's a personal decision you'll need to make. Personally, I do not like matte finish protectors as they tend to cut down too much. I have the absolute best Zagg screen protector on my iPad Pro, which includes Blue Blocker filtering. Yet, it doesn't negatively impact viewing in any way.
I use blue light blocking reading glasses found in any retail pharmacy or any retail stores that have an in-store pharmacy.
Thank you for the reply. What about a non tempered glass filter but rather one that claims it protects a decent amount of blue light but is a film of sorts that has a slightly matt finish? I have been using an iPad Pro 9.7 for a few years and have run out of storage space to the point I can only use messages, safari and mail. So I just ordered a baseline new iPad Gen. 9 with 256GB, with the old fashioned reflective screen, for budget reasons. It hasn’t arrived yet but I am worried that the mirror-like reflection will bother me when watching movies….which I mostly do at night. SO…I was thinking I should protect my eyes from blue light overdose and wondered if at the same time I could reduce some of the glare on the screen. Obviously, like you said, more layers of glass won’t help with that issue.
Thanks. I already am using prescription readers….and I THINK? My optician sold me a non reflective coating. Not sure if that cuts blue light. But am scheduled for an eye exam this summer and maybe will get the blue light blocking for my lenses.
Thanks for the info. I will research Zagg….that name keeps popping up.
Oops. My reply to you went under someone else’s post. Sorry…..
Can you recommend a good blue light filter for iPad 10.2 9th generation?