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Lunar vs DisplayBuddy

FeatureLunarDisplay​Buddy
DDC support

Native brightness control for all modern monitors

Brightness and volume keys support

Control monitors using the same keys used by macOS

Dim brightness below zero

Use software dimming to go below the screen 0% brightness limit

Input switching

Switch to HDMI/DisplayPort/USB-C port from the app

Sync brightness between displays

Allows macOS adaptive brightness on external monitors

Built-in light sensor support

Monitors adapt to ambient light even when the MacBook display is off

Turn off the MacBook display

Automatically turn on/off the MacBook display when a monitor is connected

XDR brightness

Go over the 500nits limit of the 2021 MacBook Pro

External light sensor support
Scheduled brightness presets
DDC support for DisplayLink
DDC on the HDMI port of M1 Macs
macOS Shortcuts
Command-line integration
Color calibration controls
Automatic App-based Presets
Custom Presets with Hotkey
Use monitor as a light-panel in meetings
Sunrise/sunset based adaptive brightness
Open source code
Pricing

Free

for manual adjustments

$23

for adaptive brightness (5 Macs)

$23

for 2 Macs

$30

for 5 Macs

Menubar interface

Comparison between the menu bar window of Lunar, MonitorControl and DisplayBuddy

Preferences interface

Comparison between the preferences window of Lunar, MonitorControl and DisplayBuddy
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