4/5 rating based on 18 reviews. Read all reviews for Soft Light - Book Light or Nightlight on your Nightstand with a Lightbulb for iPhone.
Soft Light - Book Light or Nightlight on your Nightstand with a Lightbulb is paid iOS app published by EDB Group B.V.
Novelist12
I was on my way to purchase a book light but decided to see if there was an app and to my surprise there was one. I was skeptical at first because I didn’t want to hold my phone while reading but I decided to go for it and that was the best decision. I just lay my phone on my chest, problem solved. I’m glad I purchased!!!
HairGurrl007
I was hoping this app would work but it literally does nothing. You would have to hold your phone over every word in order to see. Less light than your screen. Waste of money.
Beanpole8961
Who wants to hold their phone while they read???? Terrible. And not at all bright enough. Not worth even a dollar. I want a refund.
Rockonsofia
Does not provide enough light for reading. And there is No way to adjust the brightness. Directions say to adjust brightness in your phone settings. I could do that without this dumb app. Complete waste of money.
saramariemara
Would be nice if you could further adjust the brightness within the app to make it even dimmer beyond the iphone’s settings. Also, would be nice to have a wider color spectrum. Red light is best for not disturbing sleep patterns- could you consider adding red, rather than just yellow/orange? In general, disappointed I spent money on this. I assumed there would be a wider color spectrum; that wasn’t well explained.
niggyn8
I just spent possibly the worst .99 cents of my life on your soft light app of which on the app details you completely mislead this cheese ball app! You should pay ppl to download this lame app. I wish there were negative stars because I would for sure give you -5 Thx love you, miss you bye
lebelacheliebe
Ad free!!!! Just enough light to read a book at night and not wake the person next to you. I like that it's adjustable and that the on/off noise really sounds like a light switch.