12-20-2017
13:51
- last edited on
12-21-2017
06:41
by
AlejandraFitbit
12-20-2017
13:51
- last edited on
12-21-2017
06:41
by
AlejandraFitbit
Is the green LED light safe for eyes? It will shine in my eyes sometimes when I take the watch off and it’s very bright.
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12-20-2017 23:03
12-20-2017 23:03
It is safer then the old fashioned Thomas Edison bulb in your house.
It only gives off viewable light, the common light bulb also gives off ultraviolet and can give a person a little tan as well as fad paper.
12-21-2017 06:44
12-21-2017 06:44
A warm welcome to the Community @agata0151 and @Rich_Laue thanks for stopping by.
I am glad to see here that our friend have already replied to your inquiry and would like to know if there is anything else we can help you with? If your only inquiry was about the LED lights, as mentioned by our friend, don't worry, the LED lights are totally safe.
Keep the stepping up.
05-03-2021 11:26
05-03-2021 11:26
It's safe. There is nothing to be worried about
05-03-2021 21:26
05-03-2021 21:26
I don't know how to edit my comment, so I will type a new one. If you are concerned about this, you should speak with your doctor, since they know better than every single one of us. This reminds me of a time when I have bought some lenses from https://www.cosplaylens.com in order to make a cosplay. My friends have decided to buy some as well but from a different site. After a while, their eyes have started to hurt and they had to be rushed to the hospital. Fortunately, it was just a small infection, but they were really scared about it.
05-03-2021 23:00 - edited 05-16-2021 05:55
05-03-2021 23:00 - edited 05-16-2021 05:55
@mujdey simply tap the three dots to the right of your post, then tap edit.
Some of the newer trackers also have infrared light.
05-15-2021 18:25
05-15-2021 18:25
I would say: Yes, it is safe, but don't try to make sure that it is. You never know if I'm wrong.
05-16-2021 05:59 - edited 05-16-2021 06:00
05-16-2021 05:59 - edited 05-16-2021 06:00
All the lights turn off relatively fast when the tracker is removed. The Red and Green lights will be safe. They are in the visible zone and will be as safe as your Christmas lights.
The Infrared light, may be a different story, how ever it is somewhat of a focused beam and for now our understanding is that it only turns on when sleep is detected.
06-06-2021 02:22
06-06-2021 02:22
I'm sure this light is safe. I can only add that my father has been working in a workshop with led lighting for over 10 years, and his eyesight is more than excellent.
06-06-2021 15:51 - edited 06-06-2021 23:15
06-06-2021 15:51 - edited 06-06-2021 23:15
Yes it is definitely safe, irrespective of the spectrum. If your eyes don't get tired, tear up or hurt, I don't think there's anything to worry about.
In any other case it is better to see an ophthalmologist. I've had terrible eye pain. After talking to the doctor, he advised me to change my lighting, otherwise the prognosis is not good. I couldn't do that, it was up to my boss, who didn't care about the staff. Then the doc told me to buy coleyes.com lenses so that they would retain moisture for as long as possible. I put them on before work and take them off afterwards.