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HF3465/01 Wake-up Light

Wake-up Light

Wake up naturally

The Wake-up Light uses a unique combination of light therapy and sound to wake you up in a gentle and natural way so you are ready for the day ahead. From now on waking up will be a pleasant experience.

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Wake up naturally

with a Wake-up Light that gradually wakes you up

  • Natural sounds

Soft rising light wakes you gradually

The light intensity from your wake-up light gradually increases in 30 minutes before your set wake up time. Light falls on your eyes and increases the level of energy in your body, gently preparing your body to wake up. This makes waking up a more pleasant feeling.

Up to 250 lux for natural awakening

The sensitivity to light differs a lot per person. In general, when using a higher light intensity a person needs less time to become fully awake. The light intensity of the Wake-up light can be set up to 250 lux. This makes sure you can wake up to the light intensity that suits your personal preference best.

1 natural and pleasant wake-up sound

At your set wake-up time, you will hear a gentle beep. It starts out quietly and takes a minute and a half to reach the volume level you selected. The gradually increasing sound will make the wake up process even more pleasant, ensuring you're never rudely awakened

Can be used as bedside lamp for pleasant reading

Replaceable halogen lamp

Research shows that users find it easier to get out of bed

Clinically proven to make waking up more pleasant

100 years of Philips expertise in light technology

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Technical Specifications
  • Sound

    Number of Wake-up Sounds

    1

  • Technical specifications

    Power

    85 W

    Voltage

    230 V

    Cord length

    200 cm

    Frequency

    50 Hz

    Insulation

    Class II (double isolation)

    Type of lamps

    Philips Halogen Lamp 100W, 12V, GY6.35

    Lifetime of lamps

    expected > 4000 hours

  • Norden, M.J. et al. Acta Psychiatr Scand, 1993; Gordijn, M. et al. Universiteit van Groningen, 2007