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Philips HF3461 Wake-Up Light Alarm Clock | 
enlarge | Brand: Philips Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: £100.00 Buy New: £59.99 You Save: £40.01 (40%)
New (5) from £59.99
Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 9
Media: Personal Care Fragile: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.3 Dimensions (in): 13.2 x 8.4 x 6.9
MPN: HP3461 Model: HP3461 EAN: 8710103321682 ASIN: B000VI7K2C
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| • | Up to 400 Lux light intensity - can be set to suit your personal wake-up needs | | • | Built-in FM radio | | • | Compact design - doubles as a reading light, saving space | | • | Large easy-to-read LCD display | | • | Quick-check function to check next mornings settings | | • | 9 minute snooze function with light and sound repetition | | • | Quick and easy bulb replacement | | • | Friendly wake-up sounds and beep, 3 natural sounds (morning birds, seashore, pond), your favourite digital FM radio station | | • | Sound off function option to mute sound immediately | | • | Certified Medical Device | | • | Voltage: 230 V | | • | Frequency: 50 Hz | | • | Lamp type - 1 Philips incandescent lamp | | • | Lamp duration - 1000 hours | | • | 3m - Cord length | | • | Insulation class II (double isolation) | | • | Quick-check function (90 sec.) | | • | Compact size - limited bedside table space required (13.5x20 cm) | | • | Electricity back-up function 5 minute(s) | | • | Wake-up Light bulb with natural daylight spectrum, 100 W |
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Amazon.co.uk The Philips Wake-Up Light Alarm Clock is fantastic. I have been using it everyday for the last two weeks. Although the function is fairly simple it works well. I hate mornings and I don't particularly like winter so I was keen to give this a try. It basically slowly wakes you up by increasing the light intensity over a 30 minute period, this works really well. The light itself is very powerful, you can alter the settings to any intensity you want. I picked the highest so that at the end of the 30 minutes it is like having sunlight streaming through the window.
I used to wake up with a jolt to my mobile phone alarm but the Philips Wake-Up Light Alarm Clock really allows you to wake up naturally and slowly. I've been using the alarm beep setting during the week just to make absolutely sure I catch my train; I have tried all the alarms, beeping, radio, running water and dawn chorus (which is my favourite). The birds start of imperceptibly and increase in sound so you wake to sunshine and birds - very nice. The biggest thing for me is that by the time you wake up and are conscious you don't feel like rolling over and going straight back to sleep again you are awake enough to get straight out of bed.
You can use the light on its own as a bed side light. You can select both light intensity easily and also loudness of sound. Setting the alarm is also very easy, in fact the whole operation is very simple, you could easily dispense with the instruction manual and just use the quick start guide that comes separately. And should you still need to you can snooze the Philips Wake-Up Light Alarm Clock too (although I haven't needed this option). --Jeremy Paterson, Amazon.co.uk
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| Customer Reviews: Read 32 more reviews...
Does the Job November 17, 2008 gopal k (London UK) Hi, I have now used this product for 1 week. The product is shipped from Netherlands. You would have to first read the guide to install it first time. It never occurred to me that the bulb would be inside the casing. I was looking for it outside in box (silly me .. ). I agree with other reviewers that the build of the product could definitely be better. The controls are old fashioned, but I guess the important thing is to wake up in the morning feeling refreshed and without cramps and refreshed. At 60 its a bargain and worth the money. Do get one and you will not be disappointed. I have had a lot of problems in winter to get up in the morning. This product has indeed changed my life. Warning : If you do get up at 6:00 in the morning , you will feel sleepy and drowsy by 9:00 in the evening. I guess this has nothing to do with the wake up clock.
Brilliant! November 14, 2008 Ms. Elizabeth Dawber (Luton, England) I really can't fault this Phillips wake up light because it is just wonderful. Originally i bought the lumie elite 300 light costing 139.99. It was rubbish and so not worth the money so i sent it back. Then i really did my research to make sure i wouldn't be dissapointed again and found this light. I'm so glad i did. I have had it for only one day but i am alraedy raving about it to everyone i know. The light does get very very bright at its highest setting so there is no chance of sleeping in. But there are five sound setting as a back up just in case. The radio, beeping, birdsong, ocean and frogs. This product is not cheap and plastic as others have suggested and i really think i got value for money here. The light can be used as a bedside light at low or high level and also as a dawn simulator that starts of low and gets brighter. You can also dim the clock display so it doesn't disturb you at night, which is brilliant. The sounds are all great and most of the radio stations i listen to, pick up perfectly. Only a bit of interference on some, but i'm not buying tis for the radio quality so it doesn't really matter. If you are considering buying a dawn simulator/wake up light, then this is definately the one to buy. Don't be fooled into thinking you have to pay a fortune. Because honestly, the lumie lamp i first bought which was nearly 140, was really not worth it at all. It shows that you don't always get what you pay for.
Fantastic - like summer in your room November 13, 2008 N. Mitchell Nobody likes being woke from the land of nod, but this does it fantastically. The gradual build up of light and the fade in of sound wakes up, rather then jolts you awake like most usual alarm clocks. I feel better once awake, perhaps even happier because of the light build up. I can only say that this is fantastic, worth every penny.
phillips wake up light November 7, 2008 S. R. Goldsmith (uk) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
they are good and they do work but..... 1. for the money it costs, the radio should be of better quailty sound and reception 2. the transformer inside makes a slight buzzing sound, sometimes im ok with that but other times it drives me nuts 3. the controls are a little too fiddly having said all the above, these type of alarm clocks do work and i would buy one again knowing what i know now
Philips v Lumie October 29, 2008 Natasha (Belfast) I have had a Lumie bodyclock ( 100) for 6 years and my husband has been using it on his side of the bed for a couple of years and it wasn't effective in waking me up properly from a distance. I decided to buy another dawn simulator and wanted to try something new (also the special price of 66 was appealing!). I agree with Cazzy's review in that the buttons on the top of the light are hard to reach and you don't know what you are pressing (although you get to know the feel of them). I have found it to be more effective in waking me up than the Lumie as I am normally awake bfore the back up sound comes on, whereas, with the Lumie, I usually needed the back up beep. I also like the extra sounds on the Philips, particulary the birds and the pond noises! The waves make me need to use the bathroom! Since I have 2 brands of dawn simulator, I have noted the main differences between the Philips and the Lumie: 1. Lumie can be set to come on 15,30,45,60 or 75 minutes before the alarm, the Philips is 30 mins and cannot be changed. 2. The radio and other wakeup sounds on the Philips as opposed to the back up beeper on the Lumie 3. You can set the brightness of the light (which will depend on whether you use a 75 or 100 watt bulb) and the level of the sound, whereas the Lumie cannot. 4. Lumie has a frosted glass dome which is very sturdy, the Philips is more plastic and not as sturdy. 5. You can dim the clock display on the Philips whereas the Lumie remains bright. 6. You can adjust the sound level of the back up alarm on the Philips which you cannot do on the Lumie. 7. The Lumie has a fade down option (the light goes down gradually as you fall asleep) whereas the Philips does not. I do like both dawn simulators, however, my preference would be the Philips as it is more effective in waking me up. Definitely a must for the winter.
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