No. Blue LEDs are used with a cover to create full spectrum white light. Bluer light makes our brain think it's day time and can inhibit sleep.
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Also, only red won't disable your night vision.
But red was the cheapest leds in like the nineties and blue the most expensive, so blue became associated with more expensive/hi quality gear and vice versa.
is blue light from led so bad cause it's harder to make blue leds and thus the color range is more limited than red and green for what a blue light produces and thus causes our brains to get confused
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