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An expensive alarm clock that really works

Review: Philips Wake-up Light HF3461 peripheral/gadget

The only sudden shock with this alarm clock is the price

Written by Tom Royal

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With a recommended price of around £100, this has to be one of the most expensive alarm clocks we’ve ever seen.

It’s also unique in that it looks a little like a giant upturned tooth. There’s a reason for this strange (and not particularly attractive) design, though: the white plastic shell contains an extremely bright light. The idea is that, rather than shocking you from your slumbers with a piercing noise, the Wake-up Light rouses you gently with a slow artificial sunrise.

Being sceptical types, we also chose to also set an audible alarm to sound at the end of this sunrise – the HF3461 gives a choice of a traditional bleep, an FM radio station or an assortment of rather silly sounding nature noises. On the first morning, however, we found ourselves wide awake a good ten minutes before usual.

And, although these things are hard to measure, we didn’t feel as grumpy and cloth-headed as usual. We had a few complaints. For one, several buttons are located on the top of the device – this makes them hard to find without actually getting up and looking down at the clock. Also, at one point our test unit stopped working and had to be unplugged for several hours to reset itself.

Nonetheless, we’d recommend the Wake-up Light to anyone who doesn’t feel properly alive in the mornings.

Buy the Wake-up Light.

Product overview

  • Price: £100
  • Manufacturer: Philips
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  • Overall rating: 4
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Verdict

Overall:
It's expensive but it really does work

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