I once slept in a hotel room where the TV had a blue LED standby light. I had to go and cover it up, it was way too bright.
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I have a microphone that when plugged into my computer, even if the computer is sleeping, shines a bright blue light that cannot be covered up without removing the sticker covering the screws holding the mesh in, so I just put a pair of socks on top of it as a 'temporary' solution
drop of black nail polish?
Black electrical tape works really well to temporarily cover LEDs.
Edit: I feel unoriginal... The very next comment I read also suggested black electrical tape. That's why I should just lurk like always :/
Edit2: it feels like every other comment suggests electrical tape. At least I am not the only unoriginal lemming.
I should specify - I would need to cover the whole microphone to block the LED as the LED is inside (picture)
Judging by all the comments, I’m definitely not the only one with this pet peeve. 😅