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Guide to Protecting Children's Eyesight with Projector Viewing Distances and Times | Eye-Friendly Settings for the Aestiquo P1

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👁️ Protecting Children's Eyes: Projectors use reflected light, which is considered gentler on the eyes than TVs and smartphones. However, maintaining proper viewing distance and time is key to protecting children's eyesight.

Recommended Screen Time by Age

Age Recommended Daily Screen Time Guideline for Continuous Viewing Guideline for Breaks
3-5 years Within 1 hour Break every 20 minutes 5 minutes or more
6-12 years Within 2 hours Break every 30 minutes 5 minutes or more
13+ years Within 3 hours Break every 45 minutes 10 minutes or more

Recommended Viewing Distance by Screen Size

Screen Size Recommended Viewing Distance Comment for Children
60 inches 1.5m or more Suitable for children's rooms/small living rooms
100 inches 2.5m or more Standard for living rooms / watching with children
150 inches or more 3.5m or more Large living rooms / children naturally keep their distance

Eye-Friendly Settings for Aestiquo P1

① Set Brightness to Medium

For viewing in a dark room, medium brightness is sufficient. Viewing at high brightness can cause eye strain. Since Aestiquo P1 has a high brightness of 28,000 LM, a brightness setting of 50-60% is recommended when watching with children.

② Naturally Maintain Viewing Distance with Ceiling Projection

Projecting onto the ceiling using the 270° rotating stand naturally discourages children from getting too close to a small screen. The distance between eyes and screen is naturally maintained even when watching while lying down.

③ Always Rest Eyes Outdoors After Viewing

After 20 minutes of viewing, look at a distant outdoor landscape for 5 minutes. Practicing the "20-20-20 rule" can significantly reduce eye strain in children.

Aestiquo P1 Projector Children's Vision Eye-friendly Settings

Aestiquo P1 Smart Projector

Eye-friendly design with reflected light. The 270° rotation and ceiling projection allow children to naturally maintain an appropriate distance. Built-in Android TV 13.0 offers a wealth of content for children.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are projectors gentler on the eyes than TVs?
Projectors illuminate a wall or ceiling and reflect light, which is considered gentler on the eyes than TVs or smartphones that directly emit light into the eyes. However, it is important to maintain proper viewing distance and time.
How long can children watch a projector?
This varies by age, but the guideline is within 2 hours per day for elementary school children and within 3 hours for junior high school students and older. For continuous viewing, it is recommended to take a break every 30 minutes.
Is it bad for the eyes to watch in a dark room?
It is gentler on the eyes to have some ambient light rather than a completely dark room. A large difference in brightness can cause eye strain. It is recommended to keep a small light on, such as a floor lamp.
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