• @vampire
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    1 year ago

    I’ve always been able to see the IR light from those depth sensing cameras used for facial recognition on laptops, as well as those sensors old android phones used to use to detect if they’re face down on a table or up to your ear.

    It just looks like dark red to me. My science teacher in highschool told me it’s not common but some people have a wider spectrum of light thats visible to them than others. This special gift from nature has not meaningfully impacted my life in any way, shape, or form.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      I had just assumed those were supposed to be visible. Like the lights the Xbox Kinect had.

      But if they aren’t, that’s annoying lol. Same deal with hearing the high pitch frequency old CRTs would emit.

      • @CookieOfFortune
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        151 year ago

        The CRT thing is pretty common I think, you just lose your high frequency hearing as you age.

        • @bitchkat
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          141 year ago

          The high pitch squeals just move to inside your head.

        • @474D
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          41 year ago

          I lost it at a Cypress Hill concert

      • @UPGRAYEDD
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        31 year ago

        Its not intentional as much as it is a cost savings

    • @UPGRAYEDD
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      61 year ago

      Thats mostly because the vast majority of IR lights and led’s also emit visable light. To get an ir light to not also emit within the visable light spectrum is much more expensive.