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Black Light - UV light

Black Light - UV light

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 1.0.8

Taille:12.09MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:kalemluyrr

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Description de l'application

Découvrez la lumière noire captivante - UV Light Simulator, une application de divertissement gratuite qui transforme votre appareil en une source de lumière fascinante. Ce simulateur innovant produit de superbes effets de lumière UV avec des combinaisons de couleurs personnalisables, offrant une expérience d'éclairage immersive et unique. Parfait pour les séances d'étude de fin de soirée nécessitant une source de lumière non intrusive, ou pour créer une ambiance apaisante propice à un sommeil, cette application offre une polyvalence inégalée.

Utilisez l'écran de votre téléphone pour éclairer votre environnement, en ajustant les niveaux de luminosité en fonction de vos préférences et en définissant une minuterie pratique pour l'arrêt automatique. Profitez des effets apaisants de la lumière rose et ultraviolette, en créant une atmosphère visuellement attrayante et relaxante. L'application possède une conception rapide, fluide et hors ligne, garantissant une expérience transparente quelle que soit votre connexion Internet.

Black Light - UV Light Simulator Caractéristiques:

  • Simulation de lumière UV: générer une lumière UV vibrante avec une sélection de combinaisons de couleurs captivantes.
  • Fonctionnalité de lumière nocturne: Profitez d'une lumière douce et faible parfaite pour ceux qui trouvent l'obscurité totale troublante.
  • Éclairage d'écran réglable: contrôlez précisément l'intensité lumineuse émise par votre appareil.
  • Fonctionnalité de la minuterie: définissez une minuterie pour l'arrêt automatique de lumière, éliminant le besoin d'intervention manuelle.
  • Options de lumière rose et bleu: choisissez parmi une gamme de couleurs lumineuses apaisantes et visuellement agréables.
  • Fonctionnement rapide, lisse et hors ligne: profitez d'une expérience réactive et ininterrompue, même sans connexion Internet.

Résumé:

Black Light - UV Light Simulator est une application de divertissement remarquable offrant une simulation de lumière UV réaliste avec diverses options de couleurs. Ses caractéristiques intuitives, y compris le contrôle de la luminosité, une minuterie et une sélection de couleurs apaisantes, offrent une expérience hautement personnalisable et agréable. Que vous ayez besoin d'une douce veilleuse ou que vous souhaitiez explorer les effets visuels de la lumière UV simulée, cette application gratuite et hors ligne est un choix idéal. Téléchargez maintenant et transformez votre appareil en une source lumineuse personnalisée.

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🔔 Tip: Subscribe to Capcom’s official news or follow trusted gaming outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or The Verge for real-time updates on mobile game releases.

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