Vividblu99



I think this was what exactly the reddit post attempts to bring awareness to.
https://www.reddit.com/r/PWM_Sensitive/comments/13eck7y/for_decrease_of_sensitivity_towards_pwm_try_the/


However I would highly suggest Honor look into this problem with their Magic5 as well. It is important to distinguish the difference between "reducing sensitivity" verse "eliminating" sensitivity.
This concept is not just something many in the engineering field or academic field failed to understand, but it is even more so in the communities where many struggled to understand the difference.
For context, if I say taking high amount of condensed milk and sugar creates discomfort in me, all I have to do is to greatly reduce both intake until it no longer affects my body. The huge reduction of condensed milk and sugar eliminated my discomfort symptom.
However, should I say taking any condensed milk causes discomfort, my remediate is not reduce the condensed milk intake but to eliminate the condensed milk and replace it with skimmed milk. It is very important to understand the difference here since many people continued to struggle with understanding the terms reducing and eliminating.
Returning back to the Honor video, reducing the high amount of sugar is akin to reducing the amount of blue light. Whereas condensed milk is the perceivable invisible flicker. Thus, while the reduction of sugar did improved the symptoms slightly but the problem still exist that one is unable to tolerable the high amount of condensed milk, which is the perceivable invisible flickering in this case.
Of course, I do acknowledge as well that conspiracy theorists whom are strongly against anything manufacturers does love this kind of discord from black and white thinking and they'll jump in preaching their disinformation to those vulnerable and lost quiet sufferers that struggles with the understanding of the above problems.