Night Shift was introduced on iOS as a way to ‘soften the display’ when looking at a screen at night. By doing so, experts claim that this reduces eye strain when looking at a monitor for long periods of time.

Now Night Shift has been added to Mac OS Sierra 10.12.4.  Here’s how to enable it:

  1. Select  > System Preferences. 
  2. Click Displays. 
  3. Click the Night Shift tab. 

You can schedule the feature to go on at certain times, enable it manually, or have it enabled for 24 hours. The user can also adjust the brightness of the feature as well.

Go ahead, try it, and let us know how you like it below.

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