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Night Shift is a built in software feature of iOS and macOS. It was introduced into iOS in iOS 9.3 and into macOS in macOS Sierra 10.12.4.[1] The feature changes the color temperature of the display towards the yellowish part of the color spectrum[2] that reduces some of the blue light from the screen.[3]Apple claims that the feature may help users have a better night's sleep by filtering blue wavelengths from the display.[4] The feature is similar to the functionality f.lux provides.[5][6]

Compatibility[edit]

The Night Shift feature is compatible with all 64-bit iOS devices running on iOS 9.3 and above[7] and Macs from 2012 and later running on macOS Sierra 10.12.4 and above.[8]

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Functionality[edit]

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The feature can be turned on in Settings (in iOS)[9] and in System Preferences (in macOS)[8] and can be toggled on or off manually in the Notification Center (in macOS)[10] or in the Control Center (in iOS).[2] The feature can be enabled or disabled with Siri in iOS[7] and macOS.[11] The feature can set so it is enabled at sunset and turn off at sunrise (the default) or turned on and off on a custom schedule.[2] The feature when set to enable at sunset and disable at sunrise relies on the user's approximate location to determine the time of sunset and sunrise.[12] The user can also customize the intensity of Night Shift in Settings (iOS)[2] or System Preferences (macOS).[13]

See also[edit]

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  • Night Light, a feature of the Creator's Update of Windows 10

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References[edit]

  1. ^'How to use Night Shift on your Mac'. iMore. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
  2. ^ abcd'How to use Night Shift on your iPhone or iPad | iMore'. www.imore.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  3. ^'Can Apple's color-shifting screen really help you fall asleep faster?'. The Verge. 2016-03-29. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  4. ^'iOS 9.3: The new Night Shift feature probably won't help you sleep better'. Macworld. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  5. ^Bell, Karissa. 'F.lux creators ask Apple to open Night Shift features to developers'. Mashable. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  6. ^Bell, Karissa. 'How to use Apple's new Night Shift feature in iOS 9.3'. Mashable. Retrieved 2017-05-20.
  7. ^ abBenjamin, Jeff (2016-03-23). 'How-To: Set up and use Night Shift mode on iPhone and iPad [Video]'. 9to5Mac. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  8. ^ ab'How to Use Night Shift in macOS Sierra 10.12.4'. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  9. ^'How to enable Night Shift in iOS 9.3'. CNET. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  10. ^Wong, Raymond. 'Apple's upcoming Mac update will include a long-awaited feature that will help you sleep'. Mashable. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  11. ^Hall, Zac (2017-01-25). 'How to enable Night Shift for Mac and how it works on macOS 10.12.4 [Video]'. 9to5Mac. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
  12. ^'How to Use Night Shift Mode in iOS 9.3'. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  13. ^'How to adjust macOS Sierra 10.12.4's Night Shift settings'. Macworld. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
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When I first began night shift a couple years ago, I frantically searched the web for ANYTHING–any blogs or websites that would give me advice or a heads up of what to do or what to expect. Hell, I probably would have rubbed butter on my forehead and spun around in circles 5 times before every shift if a website said so. But, I was disheartened to find nothing. This was the reason I wanted to begin this blog. I want to be able to share my experience and my advice with fellow night shifters.

Keep in mind, I STILL struggle every so often. There are nights I go to work running on only 2-4 hours of sleep after tossing and turning in bed all day.

That being said, I do not have the secret answer to become a night shift conqueror, but I have learned things based on experience that I hope will help. They have helped me to lessen the struggle and continue to have the energy and motivation to work out 5-6 days a week while consuming a proper and balanced nutrition.

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