Power Button LED Brightness Control and Default Value Adjustment
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Anton
Hello,
I have a question for the Aurender team.
When do you plan to implement these changes? The button is very bright, which is quite annoying. I’m considering switching to a different streamer—when I listen to music in the evenings, your button shines like a flashlight in a dark room.
Best regards,
Anton
Matthias Lanecki
Ich natürlich alle hier rechts geben ,ein guter Musikliebhaber möchte wenn es geht alles dunkel habe das mann sich der musik widmen kann dafür gebe ich eine daume hoch wenn das klappen würde weil das nervt ,bitte auch für das Model N 100H danke im voraus MFG Lanecki
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Roberto
Hello everyone,
I am also in favor of adding the option to turn off the power button backlight.
Thank you.
Artur Karbinski
Greetings to Aurender users.
I am also in favor of adjusting the brightness of the power button, as it lights up the entire room at night. I suggest making the lighting continuously adjustable with the option of turning the button off completely.
Best regards,
Artur
François BRUNET
Bonjour,
Je suis tout à fait en phase avec cette proposition, et je suggère de pouvoir éteindre complètement la led du bouton de mise sous tension.
Cela va de paire avec la proposition Wake on Lan (plus d’usage du bouton de face avant).
Merci d’avance.
Team Aurender
Hi Anonamemouse!
Thank you for this thoughtful suggestion!
We've noted your request and will keep it in mind as we plan future updates. Since LED Brightness Control is on our development items list, this post may be merged or edited to better align with the exact needs for our app. We appreciate you taking the time to share your insight directly with us. :)
Feel free to share more ideas or vote on other posts. Wishing everyone a great start to 2025 and Happy listening!
Marc Heijligers
I totally agree that the power button light is way too bright in standby.
The best thing would be to make the light intensity user configurable. I never put my Aurender off via the front button or the Conductor interface, but always have it in "stand-by" mode. A reduced light would perfectly fit my (and probably most people's) use case.
You could also consider to let the light pulse (moderately) when the Aurender is turned off via the front button or the Conductor interface, it's a better indicator for a mode than just light intensity. But I can imagine not everybody will like that.