Technology
Philips Wake-Up Light is on sale for 45% off at Walmart
TL;DR: Get the soothing Philips Wake-Up Light on sale for $75. Usually listed at $137.97, you’ll be saving $62.97 and a lot of time hitting the snooze button.
There are two kinds of people: those whose eyes flutter awake in the morning, as they gleefully stretch and welcome the start of a new day along with the chirping birds outside, and then there’s people like me, more likely to aggressively snooze my alarm in increments of 5 minutes for hours. I am not, and have never been, a morning person, and I have always been envious of those who can start their day on the right side of the bed each morning. Thankfully for us chronically non-morning people, we can fake it ’til we make it thanks to technology.
Waking up gradually to a calming sunrise sounds a lot more idyllic than the jolt of a shrill iPhone alarm, which is why Philips worked their magic to develop a simulation light to help the heaviest of sleepers awake from their slumber with ease. And right now, you can get the Philips Wake-Up Light on sale at Walmart for $75 — a savings of $62.97 off its usual price tag.
Simply plug the light in and set your alarm, to be gradually brought back into reality by a gentle simulated sunrise. Starting 30 minutes before your alarm, the UV-free light changes through a range of soft dawn reds, to warm oranges, to a bright yellow light when it’s time to get out of bed. You can customize the brightness levels, coordinating FM radio, and nature sounds to create a personalized alarm to naturally wake up energized.
Yes, the sleek designed alarm still comes with a snooze function, but chances are you won’t be needing it. Head to Walmart to get the Philips Wake-Up Light for $75 and become the morning person you always dreamed of being.
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