Why doesn?t the WN nightlight appear to be very bright when I view it during the daytime?
A. At night, your eye goes through a nighttime adaptation to light. Light that may appear dim initially will become brighter as the eye adapts to low light conditions. The WN was designed to provide enough light for a person to locate the bathroom in a typical hotel room at night. Once the guest is in the room, the WN should provide enough light to use the bathroom facilities without turning on overhead lighting. This scenario is intended to represent typical eyesight. There are wide variations in the way human eyes respond to light and dark environments.
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