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toaste /r/GoodValue
1 point
1970-01-17 02:22:51.916 +0000 UTC

I have issues with mornings; a bright light in the room is about the only way for me to wake up.

I have this Philips alarm clock, and it has worked well for the two years I've owned it.

Before that I had a BioBrite, which I strongly do not recommend. First, it has a glass cover -- I damaged it changing the 60w incandescent bulb inside it (good luck with that in a few years!). Luckily it could be glued, as replacements are expensive and pretty much always sold out. I decided it was no longer worth repairing when the triac dimmer circuit blew up on it, in the middle of the night, latching the light full-on and causing the buzzer to sound continuously.

peachlovesmario /r/GetOutOfBed
1 point
1970-01-17 07:48:24.268 +0000 UTC

I have a light alarm that seems to work really well. It starts out very dim and gradually brightens over about 45 minutes. Once it's fully lit, the audio alarm sounds and I'm woken easily because the light has been pulling me out of that deep sleep. I find it especially helpful for days when I'm sleep deprived or have to get up before the sun. Now if I could only get it back from my bf's side of the bed . . .

I know the audio alarm part of it wouldn't do you any good, but you could sync the light with your vibrating alarm.

I'm not sure if this is the same model we have, but it's something like this. Philips Hf3470 Wake-up Light, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003XN4RIC/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_ExPeub14WN6S6

Looks like there are at least a few others on the market.

beccafool /r/GetOutOfBed
1 point
1970-01-17 09:24:03.177 +0000 UTC

Something like this might help: an alarm clock with a wake-up light. I linked the first option that came up from a google search and it just so happens to be ridiculously expensive, but if you look around you can find a cheaper one.