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Hey thats a very good question!
The Glyph LEDs are placed on the back to avoid distractions while gaming. This way, they provide subtle feedback without pulling you away from the actual gaming experience.
Here are some use cases of Glyph LED:
1. Battery & Charging – Slow breathing while charging, triple blink when full, occasional pulse on low battery.
2. In-Game Immersion – Soft pulses for low health, cooldown status, or critical moments.
3. Connectivity & Syncing – Quick blink on connection, slow pulse while searching for a device.
4. Status Indicators – Subtle flicker for system notifications, updates, or pending invites.
5. Team Communication – Sequential blinks for player readiness, brief pulse when it’s your turn.
I am more than open for more suggestions and ideas on the use cases for the Glyph LEDs and thats why we have this beautiful nothing community for 🙂