- About this item.
- CLINICALLY PROVEN: Philips wake-up lights are recommended by physicians and pharmacists for establishing a healthy sleep and wake routine.
- PERSONALIZATION: Simulated sunset and sunrise and choice of 5 different natural wake-up sounds.
- SMART FEATURES: FM radio, tap snooze and automatic dimmable display.
- MOOD AND ENERGY: proven to give you an easy and energetic wake-up and improve your mood in the morning***.
- 90 Day No Hassle Money Back Guarantee from Philips and can be used as a bedside reading lamp with 10 brightness settings..
The Philips SmartSleep Wake-Up Light allows you to personalize
your sleep and wake-up experience through sunset and sunrise
simulation. Unlike a traditional alarm clock, it is designed to
wake you in a more natural way, using a unique combination of
light and sound. The relaxing sunset simulation helps you wind
down for bedtime. Smart features include FM radio, tap snooze, a
choice of 5 natural wake-up sounds and an automatic dimmable
display. Developed with Philips’ clinical Sleep & Respironics
healthcare knowledge and 30 years of leadership in sleep. Philips
Wake-up lights are clinically proven and backed by a 90 Day No
Hassle Money Back Guarantee. Join the 92% of users who found it
easier to get out of bed. Footnotes Giménez, M. C., Hessels, M.,
van de Werken, M., de Vries, B., Beersma, D. G. M., & Gordijn, M.
C. M. (2010). Effect of artificial dawn on subjective ratings of
sleep inertia and dim light melatonin onset. Chronobiology
International, 27(6), 1219–1241. doi:10.3109/07420528.2010.496912
Werken MV, Gimenez MC, Vries BD, Beersma DG, EJ Van Someren,
Gordijn MC (2010). Effects of artifical dawn on sleep inertia,
skin temperature and the awakening cortisol response. Journal of
Sleep Research, 19(3), 425-435. Gabel, V., Maire, M., Reichert,
C. F., Chellappa, S. L., Schmidt, C., Hommes, V., et al. (2013).
Effects of Artificial Dawn and Morning Blue Light on Daytime
Cognitive Performance, Well-‐being, Cortisol and Melatonin
Levels. Chronobiology International, 1–10.
doi:10.3109/07420528.2013.793196 Philips WUL Claims Report US
Physicians Recontact 071620 N=16, pages 6, 13 Giménez, M. C.,
Hessels, M., van de Werken, M., de Vries, B., Beersma, D. G. M.,
& Gordijn, M. C. M. (2010). Effect of artificial dawn on
subjective ratings of sleep inertia and dim light melatonin
onset. Chronobiology International, 27(6), 1219–1241.
doi:10.3109/07420528.2010.496912 Werken MV, Gimenez MC, Vries BD,
Beersma DG, EJ Van Someren, Gordijn MC (2010). Effects of
artifical dawn on sleep inertia, skin temperature and the
awakening cortisol response. Journal of Sleep Research, 19(3),
425-435. Norden, M.J., & Avery, D.H. (1993). A controlled study
of dawn simulation in subsyndromal winter depression. Acta
Psychiatrica Scandinavica Metrixlab 2011, N=209 users 1Metrixlab
N=109.