90 seconds of Philips Wake-Up Light Alarm Clock
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Absolutely overpriced.
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i would never, but never wake up with that xD
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@george911751 very high colour reproduction. and with lifetime over 15 000h with consumption only 85W with ballast and luminous flux approx 6600lm it is a ideal combination, and i can not forget on the burning position.
Halogen used in wake up light is double ended, 300W with lifetime 1000-4000h and luminous flux 5000lm and burning position is only horizontal, the HPS and Methal halide ceramic has buring position universal. that is all about.
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@Macatho today i know about this much more. and this time i know, that my version is more effective. this wake up ligt uses 300w halogen lamp, and needs some electronic ballast for a changing intensity of light from low to full. HPS it can make this effect too, and on a the same switch you can use some radio too. and if you donť like a orange colour of light, you can buy some Methal Halide bulb in a ceramic technology... it works on the same ballast like HPS . and ceramic Methal halide, has...
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i used to have a very cheap wake up light. the sounds were repetitive and very artificial, and therefore very annoying. i hope philips has considered this. anyone know about this? thank you
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@george911751 Sadly you dont want that type of light to inhibit melatonin. You want a lamp which has light in a lower spectrum. Like a mercury lamp.
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Why did you film this? More importantly, why did I watch it?
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Usually I wake up wit a huge sound of FART.
My gf have gastric problem.
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sir it is 94 seconds long
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I have one of those now for many years and it is great for winter. During summer I wake up by sunlight around 6 in the morning. In Winter, daylight comes only around 8. But the lamp simulates a (fast) sunrise so there is light in my room at 6h30 and, like in summer, I am actually awake - or in a light sleep phase - when the music starts playing. No more hard wake-ups. Only negative point : its plastic and it makes some cracking noise when getting warm or cooling down.
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What kind of Light source is used in it? my homemade Wake up light uses a High pressured Sodium lamp 70W. it takes about two minutes from start to a full power. Luminous Flux it has aboout 5900- 6600lm(it depends on a type of HPS Which one i'm using, standard or some with Extra Output)
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@dafeld vart köpte du den?? teknikmagasinet?
is that the 300 lux or the brighter 400 lux (with radio)version and where did you get it =]
simistic 3 years ago
It's the 400 lux version with radio. I bought it at a local electronics store here in Stockholm, Sweden.
dafeld 3 years ago
Are the birds real, or part of the alarm clock?
kelseywall 3 years ago 2
They are a part of the alarm clock.
dafeld 3 years ago