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Philips Wake Up Light HF3490

Philips Wake Up Light

A wake up light is vital for people suffering with poor quality of sleep. A good morning rise translates to a whole day of being revved up, energetic and full of life. This is exactly what Philips Wake Up Light HF3490 does. It improves the manner of getting up by doing a number of things.

A good sleeping habit provides a good waking experience. So first thing to know is that since a Philips wake up light is integrated with an iPod or iPhone docking station, it provides a soothing comfort by playing a person’s favorite music as he goes to sleep. This and combined with the dimming lights or dusk simulation, it provides a peaceful transition to sleeping.

Second thing the product does is by naturally waking up a person. How? A wake up light provides natural light to a person. It does not disrupt the sleep drastically but only increases the intensity of the light gradually or a sunrise simulation this time. It creates a normal light flow for a person likened to how the sun rises. Third good thing about a Philips wake up light is that, the person can choose from the choices of natural sounds to be played to wake him up. How natural can it be? Try a morning birds in the forest, calming chimes, African jungle or a soft beep.

Waking up will be changed for the best through the use a product with this kind of ingenuity.

Technical Specifications:

Voltage: 110 V

Frequency: 60 Hz

Cord length: 200 cm

Type of lamps: Philips Energy Saving Lamp

Insulation Class: II (double isolation)

Lifetime of lamps: expected >6.000 hours

Digital FM radio: Yes

Compatible with iPod / iPhone: Yes

Sound off function: Option to mute sound immediately

Wake-up sounds: 4 natural wake-up sounds, Digital FM radio

Premium sound box: Integrated sound box

Light on/off function: Yes

Sunrise simulating process (0-selected intensity): 30 minute(s)

Light intensity dimmer: 0-300 Lux at 40-50 cm

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