Technology
The Philips Wake-Up Light is on sale for almost $60 off at Amazon
If you’re not a morning person, we know how difficult waking up can be. But there are some major benefits to waking up early. The first hour of your day often sets the tone for how the rest of your day will go, and giving yourself enough time to get energized in the morning will actually help you maintain your energy throughout the rest of the day, according to .
Philips is here to make getting out of bed in the morning easier. Its Wake-Up Light uses a combination of light and sound to wake you up, and right now you can get it for $137.97 at Amazon, a savings of 30%.
Philips pulled inspiration from nature’s lighting, designing the alarm clock’s light to increase gradually over 30 minutes until your room is filled with bright yellow light, simulating a sunrise. This process stimulates your body to wake up naturally. You’re able to program the light to your desired brightness. By the time the light has reached its peak, your chosen natural sound begins to play to gently wake you.
You’ll have the choice of five different sounds to play you awake: Bird song, birds in the forest, zen garden, gentle piano, and seaside sounds. Just as the light increases in brightness, the sounds increase in volume to naturally wake you. There is also built-in FM radio, so you can listen to your favorite station as you wake up.
After you’re up and moving, the Wake-Up light dims and adjusts to your room lighting to maintain a comfortable brightness that’s not intrusive. Then, when you’re ready for bed, the alarm’s sunset simulation gradually dims the light according to your set duration.
With the Wake-Up Light, you’re meant to wake up easier and feeling more rested and ready to take on the day. Try it for yourself for $137.97 at Amazon — that’s almost $60 off.
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