Technology
Philips Wake-Up Light is on sale for $38 off at Walmart
If you are not a morning person, waking up can be a real pain. I set five alarms to go off every few minutes and that still doesn’t get me out of bed, so I know the struggle. Philips gets that struggle, too, which is why the company created its Wake-up Light, an alarm clock that uses light and sound to wake you in a more natural way.
Normally the Philips Wake-up Light with sunrise and sunset simulation costs $139.99, but it’s on sale at Walmart for $99.95.
This light will have you waking up easier and more refreshed as it gradually brightens over the 30 minutes before your set alarm time. By the time the tone goes off, your body is ready to get up and moving from the sunrise simulation. You can even set the alarm tone to be one of five nature sounds for an even more relaxed wake-up.
In addition to waking you up, the Philips Wake-Up Light can help you relax before bed at night with its sunset simulation, which dims the light to help you wind down. The light color spectrum goes from soft reds and warm oranges to bright yellow.
Walmart reviewer Zorica writes:
“I was never a morning person and hated getting up early, especially if an alarm woke me. Since buying the sunrise simulation wake up light, this gradual light helps me wake up, even before the alarm comes on. I am no longer grumpy in the mornings and get up with a smile!!”
The Philips Wake-up Light is clinically proven to make you feel more refreshed when you wake up. Snag it on sale for $99.95 at Walmart.
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