Apple introduces iOS-style ‘Night Shift’ mode in the new macOS Sierra 10.12.4 developer beta

Night owls are going to love the forthcoming Mac update.

Apple has included “Night Shift” mode in the first developer beta of macOS Sierra 10.12.4. Night Shift originated in iOS 9.3 to make your iPhone display easier on your eyes when used in the dark.

Similarly, Night Shift for macOS will change the screen’s color temperature from a harsh blue to a warmer yellow, so that you will have fewer issues going to sleep after using your Mac. On iOS, Night Shift turns on automatically around sunset and resets back the next morning. You can also turn it on manually in iOS’s Control Center, which you access by swiping up on your screen.

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