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Philips Wake-Up Light Review

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Written By Connie

CPD Sleep Consultant

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Philips SmartSleep Wake-up Light

2 April 2024 8 min read

If you want to wake up feeling refreshed and relaxed, few products can compete with the Philips Wake-Up Light. By staying true to how humans naturally wake up, it might just be the answer to your morning grogginess!

How would you like to wake up to the sunrise every single day at the same time, feeling refreshed and ready to take on a new day? Sounds impossible, doesn't it? Sure, if you're getting up to that disgustingly exasperating iPhone alarm sound. But, not with Philips Wake Up Light.

This neat little product will simulate sunrise and wake you up in the gentlest of ways, making it easier for you to get out of bed. Lovely, isn't it? Well, it certainly sounds like it, but whether that's really the case – we'll find out in our review of the Phillips Wake Up Light.

Advantages

An icon depicting a speaker
Touch-snooze
Snooze the alarm with on-touch.
mobile-phone-pro
20 brightness options
Choose one out of twenty light/brightness options.
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Premium quality
Philips is known for its high-quality products and it is no difference with this one as well.

Disadvantages

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Expensive
Really expensive, especially when compared to standard night lights.

Who is Philips Wake Up Light for?

Before we can tell you who is this one for – we have to tell you what this one is.

Philips Wake Up Light is an alarm clock that uses light to help you wake up. The light is gradually increased before your alarm goes off, which is supposed to make it easier for you to get out of bed.

In short – Philips Wake Up Light is for those who have trouble waking up in the morning, or those who simply want to start their day in a more pleasant way.

On a more detailed note, this one's for:

Features you should know about Philips Wake Up Light

You've probably seen how this one's priced compared to the other light alarm clocks, and you may be wondering – why is it this bloody expensive. Well, there are a few features that set this one apart.
Let's check them out.

Simulated sunset & sunrise

This one won't just help you get up – it'll also help you fall asleep.

A simulated sunset feature is a form of  light therapy. It slowly dims the light over a set period, until it's turned off completely. This dimming light feature is designed to help you relax and get ready for sleep and you won't have to set it manually. If your room is dark – the light will automatically completely shut off.

On the other hand, the sunrise feature gradually gets brighter over the same time period, until it reaches its maximum brightness. Your room will first turn red, then gradually go through shades of orange until it's fully lit with bright yellow (almost white) light. The sunrise will typically last for half an hour, but there are certain simulations that allow for 20 to 40-minute simulated sunrises.

Both of these can and will be followed with sound, both soothing and “alarming”, although the latter is definitely not how we'd describe the wake-up sounds, but more on those in a second.

7 different wake-up sounds

Philips Wake Up Light has 7 different, natural sounds that can wake you up. You can choose from the following seven:

  • Forest day-forest birds
  • Buddha
  • Yoga
  • Ocean Waves
  • Nepal Bowls
  • Morning Alps
  • Summer Lake.

There is also an FM radio if you want to wake up to music.

Both of these will gradually turn up over the course of a minute and a half, to gently and naturally (as naturally as possible) wake you up.

20 brightness options

With 20 brightness options, with the brightest one reaching 300 Lux, you can set it up however you want it.

Now, not everyone is the same, and some people may prefer a dim light while others might want something that's practically blinding, so 300 Lux may not mean anything to some of you, but still, it's good knowing you can make it very bright.

Of course, you will be the one to set a schedule for the light, so it reaches certain peak brightness at a certain time – whether that's maximum or not.

All in all, with 20 brightness options – everyone will be able to find the sweet spot for themselves.

FM radio, snooze, phone charging and auto dim display functions

This one's also packed with loads of additional features. It has an FM radio, which you can listen to both during the day and at night, if that's something that helps you relax.

There's also a snooze function in case you need just a few more minutes. Just tap the top of the light and you'll get 9 more minutes before it goes off again.

Another feature is the USB charging port on the back. You can use it to charge your phone or any other devices overnight. This way, your alarm clock will double as a nightstand charger.

Last but not least – there's an auto-dim display. This means that when the room is dark, the display will automatically dim itself so it doesn't bother you while you're sleeping. You can, of course, turn this off if you want, although we don't see why you would ever do that.

Review of the Philips Wake Up Light

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Alright, so, what do we think so far? Is this just an overpriced lamp that happens to have an alarm clock?

Of course not. In fact, this can't even be used as a lamp or a useful light fixture, so if anyone says so, don't take their words too seriously.

What this is, however, is an alarm clock that's specifically designed to make you wake up feeling refreshed, well-rested and energized. It does so by gradually increasing the wake-up lights and sound until you're fully awake. And it does a great job at it. Seriously, when it comes to sunrise and sunset simulations – this one kicks every other light alarm clock out of the park. It's simply marvellous.

Of course, some might say that there are better and more natural ways to wake up, but if you're someone who struggles with waking up early, or just hates the sound of alarm clocks – this might be a game-changer for you.

It's not perfect, of course. The light isn't completely natural, nor is the sound. But it's as close as you can get, and it definitely works. And sure, the speaker is not all that great and the sounds don't sound as natural as they should, especially considering the price tag, but do you really care about an alarm sound clarity and true-to-life feel? We didn't think so.

Now, there are other aspects about this one that are both great and not as great, but more on those in a minute. Overall, if you're looking for an alarm clock that will make early mornings a bit more bearable – this is the one we recommend.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Wattage: 16.5 W
  • Voltage: 100/240 V
  • Weight: 730 g
  • Light colour: Red, orange, yellow
  • Lamp: LED
  • Brightness settings: 20
  • Light intensity: 300 Lux
  • Number of sounds: 7
  • Snooze: Yes, 9 minutes
  • Smartphone charger: Yes
  • Radio: FM
  • Warranty: No

What we like about Philips Wake Up Light

What we didn’t like about Philips Wake Up Light

The common problems with Philips Wake Up Light & how to solve them

Most of the problems we've listed above are “first-world” problems. To be fair, any problem with a light therapy alarm clock is a first-world problem. But then again, when you're paying a premium rate, you kind of have to expect as much as we did.

But, all these small issues aside, the one that annoys us the most are the buttons (there are 15 of them) and how complicated this thing is. So, here's our rant. Philips, hear us out on this one. You've made the device touch-sensitive. How about a double-tap to turn the alarm off but leave it on for the next day? Or a swipe? Why do we have to fish for the buttons with our eyes closed? Why is one button for “turn off but leave on for tomorrow” and the other one for “turn off for good”? This is a major oversight that could've been solved with little to no effort on your end.

You know what's worse? There is a double-tap function. It's used to turn on the Midnight light (wake up the device) so you can see the time in the middle of the night. And, to add salt to the wound, it's double-tap again if you want to turn it off. As far as we're concerned, it should turn off automatically.
Also, do we really need to press both alarm buttons to change the duration of the natural sunrise simulation? Why can't we access that from the menu? Or better yet – why isn't there an app for this thing? That would've been beyond awesome.
Other than that, it's all good.

What makes this product better than some other similar ones?

On a more positive note, this one's astounding at what it's supposed to do. If you're looking for a light therapy alarm clock, this is the one to get. It's more expensive than most, but it comes with a few features that make it worth the money.

The first one is, of course, the light itself. The light transitions are smooth and gentle, which is what we'd expect from LED lights. Even if you were to lie awake and just look at your walls, you'd think the sun is actually rising.

The second feature is sound. Well, the speaker. The sound quality is decent, and the speaker is powerful enough to fill a small room, but still not as overpowering so it wakes you up like a bucket of water. What's more important is how gradually it's powering up so as not to disturb you, but instead gently wake you up.

The third feature is the build quality. The materials used are of high quality, and it shows.
Finally, the phone charger's a neat addition. It's USB-A, so most of the cables you have lying around will fit. As we've said, it's not super fast, it's not wireless, but you're going to bed – we'd actually recommend not using a fast charger in that situation.

All in all – we'd say get this one if you need it. It'll get the job done.

How we tested the product

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So, you want to know how did we test this product.

Well, let's just say we had a lot of fun with this not-your-regular alarm clock.
We started by reading the instructions carefully. We wanted to make sure we understood how the alarm clock worked. And, even though the buttons are marked and surprisingly intuitive, we knew people are vocal about them so we had to really dial everything in.

After that, we placed the alarm clock on our nightstand and plugged it in. We set the time and date and then programmed the first alarm.

And the second, just to make sure it works. We also changed the light settings and sound settings to get a feel for how everything worked.

Then, we tested how smoothly the light transitioned and how bright it got. We also played with the sound to see how gradually it increased in volume.

After that, we set the alarm for the next day and simply went to bed. We wanted to see how well the alarm clock would wake us up.

And, finally, we tried to use it as a night light. We turned off the lights and used the alarm clock's light to see if we could still read for a few minutes, even though Philips is quite outspoken about this one not being a “light fixture”. However, you could get a few minutes of reading in, no problem.

Overall impressions of the product after the testing

In our opinion, the Philips SmartSleep Wake Up Light is a great light therapy alarm clock. It's worth the money because it does what it's supposed to do.

We've experienced no problems with the light or the sound. The light transitions are smooth and gentle, and the sound gradually increases in volume, which is perfect for waking up. Brilliant, truly.
As for the trinkets, a phone charger is a neat addition and it works with any phone. The radio's underwhelming, but it's there. If you happen to live nearby a station – you'll make something of it.

However, due to the now already infamous buttons – we can't say this one's perfect. We found it to be particularly annoying in the morning, and despite our best efforts – we couldn't get over the fact that some things could've been executed in a much better way.

So, for that reason and that reason only, we give this product a rating of 8 out of 10.

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FAQs about your Philips Wake Up Light

In the end, let's just answer a few FAQs.

How long does the Philips Wake Up Light alarm clocks last on average?

From what we've learned, we see this wake-up light alarm clock lasting for years – possibly over a decade.

How do I set my Philips Wake Up Light?

All you need to do is plug it in and it'll boot up. As for setting the alarm, the brightness, and choosing the alarm sounds – you'll probably be better off with an instruction manual that comes in a box.

What is the light intensity of Philips Wake Up Light?

The peak brightness of Philips SmartSleep Wake Up light is 300 Lux. So, very bright.

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About the author

Connie
As a CPD certified Sleep Consultant I know how important sleep is. And as a combination sleeper, I have found it difficult to get products to suit my sleep style. I have more than 2 years product testing experience with The Sleep Advisors which means I have slept on, with and under more than 500 products with varying degrees of success. This is added to more than 2 years experience as a product reviewer for Closer, Heat and Grazia magazines, so I've got a rigorous process. I love sharing my sleep testimonials with our readers and hearing their experiences too.
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