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BioBrite SunRise Digital Alarm Clock - Charcoal W88630

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The BioBrite SunRise Light Dawn Simulator Digital SunRise Clock - Charcoal W88630

The Dawn Simulator "Digital SunRise Clock" gently wakes you to a simulated sunrise. The Dawn sequence will make waking up in the morning a pleasure!

The clock's light slowly begins to shine 15, 30, 60, or 90 minutes before your wake-up time, gradually illuminating the room and becoming brighter until it is time for you to awaken. Using a dawn simulator such as the SunRise Clock means that you wake up in a lighted room - a great benefit to early risers and shift workers.

SunRise Features and Benefits:

  • Dimmable reading lamp
  • Nightlight
  • Security light when your away from home
  • Sundown Program: Light dims gradually, gently lulling your baby to sleep
  • Audible alarm On/Off feature
  • Snooze
  • 12/24 hour display
  • Power fail backup on all function
  • 1 year warranty
  • Note: The SunRise may be used in conjunction with the SADelite, the TRAVelite pr Flamingo

Most people feel active and upbeat when they get lots of natural light during the sunny days of spring and summer. But the short, dark days of winter can have the opposite effect. When natural light is limited, many people gain weight, have trouble getting out of bed in the morning, and generally feel lethargic and moody - all symptoms of what is commonly known as "winter blues". Most people who experience winter blues can get prompt relief by using bio-brite's healthy lighting products. The timing of light signals can be as important as how much light we receive. When the biological clock receives light signals at the wrong time of day, it can become out of sync with the real world, creating havoc with sleep patterns, digestion, and other activities. This phenomenon, called "circadian dysrthmia," is most often experienced in "jet lag" - another condition that responds well to carefully timed use of bright light technology.

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