What is Eye Comfort Mode?
What is EyeComfort Mode on Samsung TVs?
EyeComfort Mode on Samsung TVs automatically adjusts screen brightness, color tone, and blue light levels to create a comfortable viewing experience. It uses a built-in light sensor and location-based sunrise/sunset data to optimize display settings during evening hours, reducing eye strain while maintaining image clarity.
1. How does EyeComfort Mode work on Samsung TVs?
EyeComfort Mode is part of the Adaptive Picture feature and dynamically adjusts your TV's display settings based on:
- Ambient room lighting detected by the built-in light sensor
- Local sunrise and sunset times synced through your TV's network connection
- Automatic reduction of blue light during nighttime hours
- Warmer color tones for evening viewing comfort
2. What are the benefits of using EyeComfort Mode?
Activating EyeComfort Mode helps:
- Reduce eye fatigue during extended viewing sessions
- Minimize blue light exposure in low-light environments
- Maintain optimal picture quality while enhancing comfort
- Automatically adapt to changing light conditions throughout the day
3. How to enable EyeComfort Mode on your Samsung TV
Follow these steps to activate EyeComfort Mode:
- Press the Home button on your remote control
- Select Menu > Settings > All Settings
- Go to General & Privacy > System Manager > Time > Clock
- Ensure your TV's clock is set to your correct time zone
- Return to Settings > Picture > Picture Mode
- Change Picture Mode from Optimized to EyeComfort Mode
4. What settings affect EyeComfort Mode functionality?
For EyeComfort Mode to work properly, ensure these prerequisites are met:
- Intelligent Mode must be enabled in Settings > General & Privacy
- Adaptive Picture must be activated in Picture settings
- Your TV must have an active internet connection for sunrise/sunset synchronization
5. How to customize EyeComfort Mode settings
Once enabled, you can personalize EyeComfort Mode:
- Go to Settings > Picture > Adaptive Picture
- Select EyeComfort Mode
- Adjust these parameters:
- Duration: Choose Automatic (sunrise/sunset) or Custom schedule
- Start Time: Set manual activation time (Custom only)
- End Time: Set manual deactivation time (Custom only)
- Level: Adjust the intensity of EyeComfort adjustments
6. Which Samsung TV models support EyeComfort Mode?
EyeComfort Mode is available on these 2022 and later models:
QN900B, QN800B, QN700B, QN95B, S95B, QN90B, QN85B, Q80B, Q70B, The Serif, The Frame (excluding 32-inch), The Sero, and Smart Monitor (M50B and newer)
7. When might EyeComfort Mode not work properly?
Consider these factors if EyeComfort Mode isn't functioning as expected:
- Network connectivity issues preventing sunrise/sunset data synchronization
- Incorrect time zone or clock settings in System Manager
- Certain picture modes like Game Mode or Ambient Mode disabling adaptive features
- Outdated TV software requiring a system update
8. Additional things to check
For optimal EyeComfort Mode performance:
- Ensure your TV has the latest software updates installed
- Verify your TV's location settings are correctly configured
- Check that no external light sources are interfering with the built-in sensor
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