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Moodlight! app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 8608 ratings )
Utilities Entertainment
Developer: Vijay Sharma
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 29 Apr 2020
App size: 11.05 Mb

While youre home, why not set the mood with some beautiful mood lighting. Or if you feel like dancing, why not add the feeling of being in the club with the best Strobe Lighting app.

Moodlight! brings you the worlds most entertaining mood setting app. A fun and whimsical app to bring fun to your day.

Moodlight! provides you with many more features synchronizing the camera led flashlight and the screen flashlight turning your phone in a colour flashlight ensuring youre enjoying lighting, dancing and listening music.

FEATURES:

* Flashlight: The ultimate flashlight technology with super bright led flashlight to turns your device into the best iOS torchlight with a powerful light.
* Cool Interface: Stunning graphics with beautiful interface and clean layout make the operation simple, smooth and fast!
* Colourful environment: Simulate a disco ball and another light effects, select your style, switch colour mode and host your own personal ambient.
* Optimized: Battery friendly, super bright flashlight and music integration.

USES:

* Strobe/Blinking Lights: The brightest strobe lights with frequency adjustable can be used in your bike, in your car, to send a warning, to produce a nice effect in when recording a video.
* Disco Light: Animate the moments with your friends with disco lights, like a colour flashlight create a cool disco light effect that will turn your flash LED on and off with the surrounding sound like graphical equalizer or music visualizer.
* Mood Light: Selecting slow speed transform your room in a mood lights, using your screen colour as a night light displaying colours of the rainbow that adding ambience and atmosphere to a room. Can help you meditate and relax an even release tension, stress or anxiety.

Have fun!

* Disclaimer: Strobe light can cause epileptic seizures in some people with history of epilepsy. Do not point to the face for long periods.