Don't Lose Your Eyesight as a Dev... (5 Tips for Eye Strain)

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  • Don't Lose Your Eyesight as a Dev... (5 Tips for Eye Strain)
    Eye Strain as a developer and a designer and why it's a hazard, and some of the tips we can use to avoid it. Whether you're a new developer or one that's been working for a long time, this can affect your life, which is why it's so important for you guys to hit like and subscribe, so we can jump right into it!
    In the first part of the video, I'll go expand on my own story with eye strain and in the second part, we'll go through the 5 tips to reduce it.
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  • @alimohammed887
    @alimohammed887 3 года назад +131

    My eyes are actually hurting me while watching “this”.

    • @AdrianTwarog
      @AdrianTwarog  3 года назад +13

      You can feel the pain in the thumbnail image!

    • @PandaTheGFX
      @PandaTheGFX 3 года назад +5

      You could always take them off and give it a good wash with soap

    • @HamzaYehia44
      @HamzaYehia44 2 года назад

      @@PandaTheGFX works perfectly

    • @dagger9745
      @dagger9745 Год назад

      😔🕶

    • @goodshiro10
      @goodshiro10 Год назад +1

      he meant this keyword in javascript maybe

  • @emali1683
    @emali1683 2 года назад +44

    I also face a lot of eye problems as I'm a developer and designer and using the screen for the last 8-10 years. Spending much time on screen. Here is some advice from my side that will help everyone to reduce Eye strain. These tips work for me and I go to many doctors and do a lot of research and find them.
    1. Take a break after 20-25 for 30-60 seconds.
    2. Drink more water.
    3. Try to reduce screen time
    4. Make a good light environment while using a screen
    5. Never use a screen in a dark room or in a low-light environment.
    SO these will help you a lot.
    Thanks

    • @AdrianTwarog
      @AdrianTwarog  2 года назад +2

      Great ones mate, thanks

    • @emali1683
      @emali1683 2 года назад +2

      @@AdrianTwarog you're welcome

  • @laszlopinter8847
    @laszlopinter8847 Год назад +75

    Few things. He decreased the brightness to 0. Just for the video, as you can see later on he puts back the brightness to an increased value, something like 30-40. The yellow blue block glasses are a mock-up, my fiance is an optometrist, it doesn't matter if you use f lux or w/e. Those yellow tinted glasses are awful and expensive. Not worth it, just marketing catch. The lamp on the top of the monitor will give you reflections, which will lead to eyestrains as well. I think He could have done a much better job, explaining like what value to use for brightness, alternatives and just go into the topic more with better experience. Like panels matter more and why many people are returning nano ips panels which hugely increase eyestrain and headaches. What rgb settings to use? Is better contrast ratio easier on the eyes? So many things we could have talk about. Even just to eat more salty because if someone is working out or it's summer, you will lose tons of salt by sweating. Also drinking more water is needed a lot.

    • @attilamolnar6963
      @attilamolnar6963 Год назад +2

      Hi László!
      I already returned an LG 27GN880-B (nano ips) because i can't find the reason why my eyes are strained while i reading on that. Gaming and watching videos was mostly fine. I tried a lot of settings on it but i had marginal improvements. Can you tell me what was bad with that monitor? I already searched the answer on the internet but can't really find the reason. What type of panel, size, contrast, color and refresh rate is best for our eyes?
      Best wishes, Attila.

    • @MauFeitioO
      @MauFeitioO Год назад

      VA is better than IPS for less eye strain?

    • @Elias-xp3bs
      @Elias-xp3bs 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah. This video does not go very deep on the topic

    • @reguret2976
      @reguret2976 7 месяцев назад +1

      bro, please make the video!

    • @NN-qj4sk
      @NN-qj4sk 6 месяцев назад

      Why are you talking for your fiance?

  • @charaiveticharaiveti8414
    @charaiveticharaiveti8414 2 года назад +79

    5 Tips:
    #1 Brightness : Low as per timeOfDay
    #2 BenQ Screen Bar : Similar to reading Lamp. Useful for working at night. Has temperature and Brightness adjustment.
    #3 Have a Good Font Style and Right Size : Roboto, Ubuntu, Open Sans, IBM Plex.
    #4 Have Glasses That Block Blue Light.
    #5 Enable Dark Mode : White Light and warm temperatures tire the eyes more.
    MyProTip : Buy a good Monitor with high refresh rate. That is less tiring.

    • @AdrianTwarog
      @AdrianTwarog  2 года назад +10

      A good monitor helps too :)

    • @davidaste7541
      @davidaste7541 2 года назад +1

      What monitor would you recommend?

    • @justynakay2941
      @justynakay2941 2 года назад +1

      Which curved monitor would you recommend please??? Thank you 🤗

    • @Ut3zez
      @Ut3zez 2 года назад

      Thank ya buddy

    • @laszlopinter8847
      @laszlopinter8847 Год назад +7

      I would recommend any VA panel monitor. Nano IPS strains eyes and gives you migraine, headaches and dizziness. No settings will help you. I had an alienware 2720hfa, returned it because of that. I have got wo asus vg32vqr at the moment (32inch 1440p, 165hz). Highly recommended monitor. The dethroner of the g7, as they call it in reviews. No smearing, no ghosting, no motion blur.

  • @An-Engineered-Journey
    @An-Engineered-Journey 2 года назад +14

    Oh wow. I’m a senior dev and never noticed my brightness was on 95 on my 32 inch curved ultra wide. I’ve been getting serious eye strain and dizziness. Never even thought about the brightness. Thanks!

    • @AdrianTwarog
      @AdrianTwarog  2 года назад +1

      Same, I often use 5-10% these days and going back to full brightness feels painful!

    • @An-Engineered-Journey
      @An-Engineered-Journey 2 года назад +1

      @@AdrianTwarog yeah! I felt immediate relief after I watched this video, it’s actually something I’ve been struggling with and even went to the doctor for, I must have accidentally changed the setting a month or two ago

  • @TraversyMedia
    @TraversyMedia 3 года назад +94

    0:10 is me all day 😂

  • @vectoralphaAI
    @vectoralphaAI Месяц назад +1

    Another tip is if your programming at night make sure to keep the light on. Never code in the dark at night. Preferably use light mode with the lights on to reduce eye strain. Otherwise dark mode with light on is fine but risk of eye strain is higher.

  • @syafiqsawal
    @syafiqsawal Год назад +3

    For myopic individuals, to reduce eye strain:
    1) Invest on natural ambient lighting "full spectrum UV bulbs". Your eyes would thank you for providing quality lighting.
    2) Avoid using screens in dark room/poor-lit environment. Night mode, anti-blue light whatever, would still give you astigmatism.
    3) Re-adjust your screens before the point of blur horizon. Why stare at your screens at half your arm's length when you can still see clearly if you move back a little? Move your screens or your sitting position away ergonomically until it barely starts to blur.
    4) Go touch some grass. Spend 2 hours outside on a sunny day. Get some distance vision. No wonder your eyes keep getting worse, you've never balanced your vision plane. Daily close-up: eye strain, more myopia. Daily distance vision: eyes relaxed, possibility of improved vision? Well, try it yourself.

  • @louzynerd129
    @louzynerd129 3 года назад +29

    I love how stackoverflow is in every scene so realistic 😂

    • @AdrianTwarog
      @AdrianTwarog  3 года назад +3

      Hahaha

    • @sophiacristina
      @sophiacristina 2 года назад +5

      I saw a meme which was "amateur, pro, backend, frontend" written over lions drinking from a river called "stackoverflow", hahah!

    • @snakebigboss8646
      @snakebigboss8646 Год назад

      I have really high cylinder about 4.0 and 3.5 would these tips will be still relevant for me I got really bad eye strains I can't wear contacts through I I wear then while I'm out they almost instantly dry up while I'm coding I really love to code and don't want to quit from it any suggestions would be much appreciated.

  • @nssSmooge
    @nssSmooge 2 года назад +36

    Night mode hurts your eyesight more then light mode. Its true that night mode strain eyes less, but hurts them more. Especially if you have astigmatism as research proved that night mode makes your lense widen a bit, which in turn worsens your astigmatism. Light mode does the opposite.

    • @rc6204
      @rc6204 Год назад

      Which better u think

    • @GoCoolDebug
      @GoCoolDebug 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the info. :-)

    • @BOTAimBotz
      @BOTAimBotz 7 месяцев назад

      Are you an optometrist?

  • @r0lfu_
    @r0lfu_ 2 года назад +17

    Also dont forget to mention dont turn down brightness alot, because it will do more harm than good. you should focus on what is the easiest on your eyes not too dark not too bright. depending on the light level in your room.

    • @TricoliciSerghei
      @TricoliciSerghei Год назад

      Absolutely, struggled with this for years, now I don't have my brightness on low settings anymore

  • @aashiqahmed5273
    @aashiqahmed5273 3 года назад

    just got check up and changed the specs and I got a video from you ,you are the best 😘

  • @gwnbw
    @gwnbw 2 года назад +8

    Honestly the best tip: "consider investing in glasses or contact lenses designed specifically for computer work. Ask your optometrist about lens coatings and tints that might help too." this reduces the work needed for you to read text, in turn giving rest to your eyes.

    • @ojassingh8313
      @ojassingh8313 2 года назад

      Bruh at least think of places where these things are hardly there
      I recommend using reading mode or eye protection mode in mobiles and
      remove the blue light from pc using color calibration THIS IS THE BEST TIP

  • @moneyharry
    @moneyharry 3 года назад +16

    I think everyone is different, for me, light mode with the blue light filter works better, I used to use dark mode all the time and my eyes would get blurry, they felt tired. Even some studies say that dark mode is not as good as everyone claims it to be.

    • @AdrianTwarog
      @AdrianTwarog  3 года назад +1

      I didn’t k is this, I might look it up!

    • @irtezarahman5370
      @irtezarahman5370 2 года назад +5

      Yeah. Its true. Human eye is designed better see in white background and black text. It focus well. But while in dark mode and white text, u can see lots of emissive light and which is not good to focus. In dark mode depth of field decrease. Thats why in dark mode everything is tough to find. I reduce my contrast in a certain level in white mode and problem solved.

    • @hana_irl123
      @hana_irl123 2 года назад

      I think you might have dry eyes, the blurry part is your tear film breaking up and you should use more eye drops

  • @ratulmahmud6231
    @ratulmahmud6231 3 года назад +1

    Great.. Thanks for this... I really need those tips

  • @HarshShiwale
    @HarshShiwale Год назад +1

    These are the things that I've already learned on my own and still own a spectacles.

  • @dralps
    @dralps 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the tips, really helpful!

  • @TheMrFelin
    @TheMrFelin 3 года назад +4

    Windows dark mode, vs code dark mode, intellij dark mode, dark background, google chrome dark mode extension, making all sites dark. And a lamp in the back helps me at night and day.

  • @johkagesama2461
    @johkagesama2461 3 года назад +3

    I Needed this Thanksss Adrian!

  • @fanatic632
    @fanatic632 Год назад +1

    Helpful video. Could you please also tell if 60Hz monitors cause eye strain? Some people say high refresh rate like 75Hz - 120Hz are easy on eyes. Does it make 70Hz monitors outdated?

  • @ohaeriemeka6276
    @ohaeriemeka6276 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the tip. They were really helpful 🙂

  • @sebastianm.6669
    @sebastianm.6669 2 года назад

    great video.
    what do you think about anit-glare matte screens with high resolution and refresh rate for better eye health?
    according to some articles they seem to be optimal monitors.

  • @NoxiusPain
    @NoxiusPain Год назад

    Thanks a lot, Adrian 🤘I buy UV glasses as you told. After that I forget disgusting feeling sand in my eyes and red eyes.

  • @MaxProgramming
    @MaxProgramming 3 года назад

    I will also watch and I'll also show this to my parents so that we get an idea about eye strain in programming

  • @nastiag2406
    @nastiag2406 3 года назад +6

    Could anyone recommend what monitor to buy for sensitive eyes? Have blurry image and constantly headaches if I work a lot

  • @tahaabolfazlmohamady5503
    @tahaabolfazlmohamady5503 Год назад +1

    that blue light in the back of your desk that produces pure blue light i think using a non rgb red led strip will be much better as far as i know

  • @saurabh6453
    @saurabh6453 2 года назад +3

    Use window 10's night mode lighting
    In display setting
    It makes your screen more reddish by reducing blue light which is the real cause behind eye strain .
    Texts color also matters

    • @heiresslaite2950
      @heiresslaite2950 2 года назад

      Which laptops have this feature?

    • @Xerathful
      @Xerathful 2 года назад

      What's your percentage blue setting in windows blue filter settings?

  • @abdullahe3674
    @abdullahe3674 3 года назад +1

    Much needed video
    Thank you!
    Kind regards
    Africa 😁

  • @shajebkhalid7853
    @shajebkhalid7853 Год назад

    As per internet search - Blue-light: Natural light in day time has full spectrum of colors including a healthy dose of blue light. At night we have no natural blue light from sun. Blue light appears to have no effect on eye strain. At night time, you want to wear blue-light filtered glasses if you are around blue light heavy light(LED-lights). This helps with your sleep and you wont need artificial melatonin. Either lower your blue light around you or wear blue light filter glasses. Eye strain most likely comes from flickering screen. You may want to invest $100 or more on quality monitor if you are going use monitor for longer time than one time use.

  • @PK-se2jh
    @PK-se2jh Год назад

    your videos are so helpful :)

  • @alirezamirhabibi8039
    @alirezamirhabibi8039 2 года назад

    Thank you, very informative....

  • @fuzileluthandodalessandro2532
    @fuzileluthandodalessandro2532 2 года назад +1

    thanks so much it's an informative video

  • @nicetomeetugaming7024
    @nicetomeetugaming7024 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this amazing video!

  • @ead5590
    @ead5590 3 года назад

    Not so sure about Mac users, but Windows 10 does have the Night mode option available which can be scheduled to automatically kick in at any time you choose or even keep it on throughout the whole day.

    • @jaspreetsingh8434
      @jaspreetsingh8434 2 года назад

      How do you get the night mode on windows?

    • @ead5590
      @ead5590 2 года назад

      @@jaspreetsingh8434 Settings => System => Display
      Under Display, you should find 'Night Light' and its settings. You may set the timeframe for Night Light to kick in or keep Night Light on permanently.

    • @mistymu8154
      @mistymu8154 Год назад

      Mac has Night Shift which does the same thing.

  • @elian6019
    @elian6019 3 года назад +2

    Wow, I really like that IBM font !!! thx for all the info.

  • @aeroant
    @aeroant 2 года назад +3

    Actual content starts at 3:15. You’re welcome!

  • @cris7ea
    @cris7ea 3 года назад +17

    If you use the dark mode you will have to keep that backlight (brightness) to at least 30%. I prefer to lower the backlight of my monitor to 5-10% and switch to an light theme in my code editor.

    • @uloga
      @uloga 2 года назад +10

      Every study has shown that darkmode is bad for your eyes. After years of darkmode i started getting blurry vision; had to get glasses and even with glasses I've noticed I have blurry vision when coding. Switched to lightmode and my sight is back to normal. :) There are few great videos on youtube that explain why darkmode is bad for your eyes.

    • @firstclass000
      @firstclass000 2 года назад +3

      @@uloga is it because darkmode makes your eyes put more effort into reading?

    • @kartikchauhan2778
      @kartikchauhan2778 2 года назад

      @@firstclass000 yes , install flux and set color temperature to 2500 k

  • @sumdood7011
    @sumdood7011 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tips! What app are you using on your iPad @0:43?

  • @toxicspikes8394
    @toxicspikes8394 2 года назад +2

    I wish in the future someone could invent something that can allow people to have screen time for so long without causing any eyestrain, headaches and blurred vision

    • @AdrianTwarog
      @AdrianTwarog  2 года назад

      I’m actually publishing a video on somethig like this soon!

    • @toxicspikes8394
      @toxicspikes8394 2 года назад

      @@AdrianTwarog Cool, and I hope this comes true in the future

  • @antonfernando8409
    @antonfernando8409 2 года назад

    Cool sharing. Any thoughts on this monitor in terms of ease on the eyes?
    Samsung 32" FHD 75Hz 4ms GTG Curved VA LED FreeSync (LC32R500)
    Flicker-Free technology and Eye protection mode

  • @arminschneider9132
    @arminschneider9132 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tips

  • @vasiovasio
    @vasiovasio Год назад +2

    Two Words - Matte Monitors!
    I can suggest the DELL UltraSharp series. It is not just anti-glare but real anti-reflective!
    If you wave your hand on the front of the monitor, you Cannot see it!
    For coding all day long, I love my DELL U2415!

  • @dhruvinpatel9205
    @dhruvinpatel9205 2 года назад +5

    Blue Light and Eye Damage are more complicated than you might have thought. Optometrist and Founder at Ocushield.

  • @qunduziy
    @qunduziy 3 года назад +4

    Thank for video 😊 :)

  • @firstcaptainarenoskarlaen7103
    @firstcaptainarenoskarlaen7103 2 года назад +5

    Starts at @3:19

  • @Bramandin
    @Bramandin 2 года назад +2

    How come you didn't even mention software like flux or SunsetScreen? Those would be my tips 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

  • @ratul1125
    @ratul1125 3 года назад +2

    too useful video. will share it to everyone

  • @snipeminecrafter3001
    @snipeminecrafter3001 3 года назад +4

    Hey Adrian, I am somewhat similar to you. I am 12 and I am just sitting on my computer for long hours. I think most kids get shortsighted in this age range only i.e.- 10 to 15 years. My parents noticed this and they said that you have to take a break from computer. I know your channel so I watched this video. Thanks for giving such good tips. BTW my father is a doctor so he is very concerned about my eyes. What do you think Adrian, how many hours should I sit on my Laptop??? I normally sit about 10 hours a day.

    • @firstclass000
      @firstclass000 2 года назад

      same here the doctors say 2 hours a day but come on you know its impossible
      ill just have to limit my screen time even more

    • @hereandthere31
      @hereandthere31 2 года назад +3

      well just think about what you are doing on computer. Divide into categories and choose which category is most important and go slowly to the least important one. Try to find some hobby other than computer. You can adopt a cat or a dog to spare time which will also increase your responsibility and mood all day long. As a person who spent 10-12 hours everyday till today ( age 7 to 20) I can clearly say computer games suck if you dont have any friend. They're just addictive. Try to be more social and care about self-development.

    • @firstclass000
      @firstclass000 2 года назад

      @@hereandthere31 yea thats me right now

  • @crystalfunky
    @crystalfunky 2 года назад

    What would you prefer for reducing blue light? Tools like "f.lux" or wearing glasses?

  • @encompassthyeclipse7278
    @encompassthyeclipse7278 2 года назад +1

    I had to strain my eyes to watch this video about how to avoid eye strain

  • @user-ip8jx7fr3g
    @user-ip8jx7fr3g 3 месяца назад

    Tips for reducing eye strain
    1:better lightning condition
    2:Adjustment of brightness
    3:use dark mode/night mode
    4:Use a better screen
    5:Dont keep mobile close to eyes.

  • @criptik5208
    @criptik5208 Год назад +1

    What about dark room , sun glasses, high contract cool theme ?
    0:49 why you wear sunglass in shade ?

  • @mostwanted2000
    @mostwanted2000 2 года назад

    Please use a monitor with PPI above 163. Like a 4k monitor at 27 inches. That is the only thing which can heal your eyes. Or use retina display with 288ppi. Thank me later.

  • @FoodPodAadityaPyarla
    @FoodPodAadityaPyarla 3 года назад

    Please tell which font do you use, you told us that you will out that in the description

  • @Mr_AWP
    @Mr_AWP 3 года назад +5

    I am a 14 year old coder and i started using pc/phones when i was only 3 years old. I wear glasses and already know 4 of these tips (not the glasses for blue light) so i probably need to take more care if really want to code.
    1 tip from me:
    Always take breaks when starring at screen for long time. Also get proper sleep
    Also would be haopy if you could make a part 2 :) ty and good editing!

    • @dokirenault
      @dokirenault 2 года назад

      You could be affected by pulse width modulation (PWM) dimming. Instead of controlling brightness by changing the voltage level to a lower level (DC dimming), brightness is controlled by switching the backlight on and off for a certain period of time. A brightness level of 50% means 50% of the time light on (at 100% brightness) and 50% light off. Not just does the constant change in brightness tire our eye muscles a lot more than a constant brightness level, but your eyes are exposed to 100% brightness in regurlar intervals.
      Cheap monitors and OLEDs are especially affected by this. In the case of the former, PWM dimming is easier to implement electronically and requires less components than DC dimming.
      Look for devices which are confirmed to have DC dimming and 0 Hz PWM frequency. Notebookcheck publishes a big list (PWM Ranking) with monitors, smartphones, laptops and so on that have been examined for PWM dimming.

  • @ssreenathv1
    @ssreenathv1 2 года назад +1

    i recently became developer and within 6 months i see food in my plate blurry...Is dark mode better than light in vscode for eyes?

    • @AdrianTwarog
      @AdrianTwarog  2 года назад

      I’ll be doing another video soon, but yes dark mode is better, make sure you follow the 20 20 20 rule

  • @sumukhakb2701
    @sumukhakb2701 3 года назад +2

    Nice video. Give some tips to avoid neck pain

  • @JuliusBatali
    @JuliusBatali 2 года назад

    Just changed my brightness from 50 to 10. Things done got serious!

    • @toxicspikes8394
      @toxicspikes8394 2 года назад

      I wish in the future someone could invent something that can allow people to have screen time for so long without causing any eyestrain, headaches and blurred vision

  • @Landon_Hughes
    @Landon_Hughes 3 года назад +2

    Nightshift on iOS and Mac has helped a ton! Windows 10 also has this feature that I use but they don’t call it nightshift.

  • @bedo8341
    @bedo8341 3 года назад

    qq How you easily switched Reddit and Twitter to dark mode? Is it a monitor setting?

  • @orangemn6codes58
    @orangemn6codes58 3 года назад

    Watching this, how do you get those virtual devices? That would really help me as a developer.

    • @toxicspikes8394
      @toxicspikes8394 2 года назад

      I wish in the future someone could invent something that can allow people to have screen time for so long without causing any eyestrain, headaches and blurred vision

  • @francescociulla
    @francescociulla 3 года назад +5

    3:54 BEST PART OF THE VIDEO!

    • @AdrianTwarog
      @AdrianTwarog  3 года назад

      That hurt!!!! Just seeing it hurts me!

    • @FlorinPop
      @FlorinPop 3 года назад

      That's what I said!!

  • @vachetsetskhladze1375
    @vachetsetskhladze1375 Месяц назад

    Goos tips, I do some of them for a long time. Just one thing, I hate direct light, ambient is the best

  • @GDoggProductions
    @GDoggProductions 2 года назад

    Are yellow glasses the same as using the windows built in night light settings ? 😁😁

  • @diazcastro7331
    @diazcastro7331 Год назад

    I am currently from eye hospital . They said my eyes are extremely dry

  • @homieland
    @homieland 2 года назад

    Get a blue light 90% filter clip with your lens (I got a retina detachment surgery before)

    • @homieland
      @homieland 2 года назад +1

      Also go with 1080p don’t use 4k monitor ( specifically the Samsung one is a strictly no)

    • @AdrianTwarog
      @AdrianTwarog  2 года назад

      Thanks mate, I’m actually going to try that out!

  • @FRONTEND_ENGINEERING_COD-jq9rg
    @FRONTEND_ENGINEERING_COD-jq9rg 6 месяцев назад

    You can immediately tell this is a old video as soon as you recognize he is using the stack overflow,

  • @imbadatcod7208
    @imbadatcod7208 Год назад

    For websites that still don't have dark mode install Dark reader extension

  • @FBI-lj5us
    @FBI-lj5us 2 года назад +1

    3:14 here the tips start.
    But Adrian Twarog's videos ain't full of shit like many Videos. He gives you the answers you may wanna here before the tips. So watch the full video to understand everything clearly.

  • @bipolaradhdsuck
    @bipolaradhdsuck Год назад

    My case is worst, I'm a colourist. And I can't use a tented lens, to see colours accurately. 😭😭😭😭😭And I have a photophobia.

  • @Pinkielover
    @Pinkielover 2 года назад

    never work in a dark room always have a well lit room.. take breaks ..And don't stare at the screen

  • @Ut3zez
    @Ut3zez 2 года назад +2

    Regrets for my devloper mates my eyesight is also got weekend over the period of my program developing carrier.

  • @egoh6237
    @egoh6237 3 года назад +2

    My eyes still have salvation! Thanks

  • @UCdkBJAWJqYseSrb1GdWTDEg
    @UCdkBJAWJqYseSrb1GdWTDEg Год назад

    What is your take on OLED monitors.

  • @sd-xh4qh
    @sd-xh4qh Год назад

    Dark theme is very bad idea. That is exactly why the eyes loose focus. I switched back to light theme everywhere , also on the phone , and the eyes are doing much better now.

  • @natgenesis5038
    @natgenesis5038 2 года назад

    Me too and doctor told me that I got astigmatism

  • @user-qb3uy5cg1u
    @user-qb3uy5cg1u 2 года назад

    Surprised PWM flicker is not even mentioned here.

  • @MajharulAsif
    @MajharulAsif 3 года назад

    thanks

  • @iwtbrandh7970
    @iwtbrandh7970 Год назад

    Man, I am minute 3, are you ever going to start taking about these 5 tips??

  • @pepewr
    @pepewr 3 года назад

    I have a -7 eyesight at the age of 18. What about you?

  • @mashoobmasoodi8842
    @mashoobmasoodi8842 2 года назад +1

    can anyone tell me if i am going blind i am 13 and have to wear glasses daily because i spend way too much time on a screen.
    I have limited my screen time but whenever i watch anything on a screen after that i fell like my eyesight has ruined and i was able to see better before with and without my gasses pls help

    • @diazcastro7331
      @diazcastro7331 Год назад

      It's best to reduce computer time gives eyes time to recover . It's what I am doing . My eyes got sickk

  • @viswa6126
    @viswa6126 3 года назад +1

    Tx for the tips.

  • @shawngee1
    @shawngee1 Год назад

    Link to the glasses?

  • @mabuctv
    @mabuctv 3 года назад +2

    You mean Open Sans. No Open Sounds font 😂 helpful tips btw.

  • @chris4567
    @chris4567 3 года назад

    Nice vid. But the tip started at 3mins mark... Hehe..

  • @Julia_Berrrlin
    @Julia_Berrrlin 3 года назад +1

    Watching this with blue light glasses 😎

  • @julieotto5857
    @julieotto5857 Год назад

    How do I turn eye saver light off

  • @soniccinos
    @soniccinos 2 года назад +1

    One thing I learned is that instead of using those blue-light blockers glasses, I just turn my monitor's or tv's color temperature to the "warmest" option. It's the same thing.

  • @AdrianTwarog
    @AdrianTwarog  2 года назад

    Check out my next NEW video about trying an eye strain monitor!
    ruclips.net/video/3N7vk6g9cTE/видео.html

  • @v0lts
    @v0lts Год назад

    1:37, yeah, your diet, retinol deficiency. You also look like you could use some sun and maybe sungaze at sunset.

  • @TheEngineerista
    @TheEngineerista 3 года назад +1

    Thanx

  • @tikboy3925
    @tikboy3925 Год назад

    At first seeing the thumbnail I thought you're DanTDM

  • @mkdouble4259
    @mkdouble4259 Год назад

    Oled screens are eyes killer !!

  • @muhammadasimsabir8526
    @muhammadasimsabir8526 5 месяцев назад

    Use Windows Night Mode if suitable

  • @vuo7ng
    @vuo7ng 2 года назад +1

    I thought you were DanTDM in the thumbnail

  • @mrbust999
    @mrbust999 Год назад

    Don't use your computer in the dark yo. That's the worst thing for your eyes.

  • @Keeper_Arts
    @Keeper_Arts 3 года назад

    doesnt night mode hurt eyes more ?

  • @sinuslebastian6366
    @sinuslebastian6366 2 года назад

    Dark mode ftw cause light attracts bugs.

  • @thepowerlies
    @thepowerlies 2 года назад

    How about JetBrains Mono for font?

  • @roehrkard
    @roehrkard 2 года назад +1

    cant you just remove blue light on the screen instead of wearing glasses?

    • @AdrianTwarog
      @AdrianTwarog  2 года назад +1

      New video coming that will basically uncover some of these misconceptions