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The Beurer WL50 Wake Up Light is a compact, polished daylight lamp designed to support natural sleep rhythms with customizable sunrise and sunset simulations. Featuring LED technology, it offers three light intensity levels, a color-changing mood light, and an adjustable display. Integrated Bluetooth and aux inputs provide versatile audio options including FM radio with 10 memory presets and multiple alarm sounds. Ideal for enhancing mood, productivity, and relaxation, this lamp combines advanced light therapy with smart sound features to transform your daily routine.


| ASIN | B0BWNDYLL2 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,003 in Lighting ( See Top 100 in Lighting ) 25 in Wake-Up Lights |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (128) |
| Date First Available | 23 Feb. 2023 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Finish types | Polished |
| Included components | Battery |
| Item model number | 58919 |
| Item weight | 530 Grams |
| Product Dimensions | 20.1 x 13.2 x 13.1 cm; 530 g |
| Specific uses | Sleep Aid |
F**L
Excellent functionality
I’ve had one of the OG Lumi lamps for years. While I liked it, being limited to 30 min wake up simulation was annoying as I found myself waking up long before my alarm time. It also got very hot. This does everything I wanted and better! It’s a really compact but bright light. The choice of 10, 20, 30 sunlight simulation is the main reason I bought it! Choice of two alarms for weekday and weekend is great too. The speakers are good however the lowest volume is still quite loud for radio. You can choose to wake up to chime, beep, birds, radio or no noise. I prefer no noise. The sleep sunset sleep setting you can set for 15, 30, 60mins and it ends with a red light which is very relaxing. I haven’t tried the sleep noises. You can also dim or turn off the display at night. I’ve gotten rid of my beside lamp as this is touch and you’ve many lighting options. It doesn’t get hot either. My only con would be that it can be confusing to get your head around some settings at the start. But once you set it up once it’s easy and intuitive. The instructions are good I think the price is fair as it’s decent quality and doesn’t feel flimsy. I can’t comment on battery life as I leave it plugged in.
J**A
Lovely light, not such good battery
I like this lamp a lot, bought it because of SAD. It does the work but I have to have it plugged 24/7 because the battery doesn't last more than 1 hour or less. I wouldn't say it made me less depressed but its a nice lightsource
D**W
Infuriating light with serious quality flaws that affect its longevity.
I find this light infuriating and has some serious quality flaws that affect its longevity. On the positive side it is a nice size and weight, it feels well made (although it isn't). The user experience is deeply flawed, in that touching the top of the light is supposed to change the brightness of the light (by cycling through brightness levels and also a range of lurid primary colours) and also to turn off the light. These are accessed with different lengths of press. It is really easy to accidentally switch the light on and change the colour of the light - which if you are trying to get to sleep and accidentally make the room bright blue is really unhelpful. The ideal light would have one button per feature, and fewer features overall. The battery doesn't hold charge for more than a few minutes, the light randomly switches between red and daylight if I use 'Alarm 1' but not for 'Alarm 2'. I've no idea why. At this point this is an expensive chunk of e-waste with a terrible user interface. Finally, it uses the micro-USB charging cable which is difficult to insert as it only goes in one way around. Hard pass. Not recommended.
S**O
Definetly helped me!
It made such a difference to me last winter. I was really skeptical about light therapy, but it made me feel so much better, more awake. I later realised the winter had made me feel sleepy all day. Having this one around me in the morning helped me greatly. My eyes did feel a bit funny after so much light exposure, but heigh-ho, it helped me stay afloat. I think I somehow got used to it after some weeks but the first day was amazing.
M**N
Like having a torch shone in your eyes
So, I have been using one of these as bedside clock for about 6 months now. As a "wake up light", which was my motivation in purchasing, it's really not great. The light has 3 brightness settings, which go from blinding, to very blinding, to looking into the sun. There is no smooth transition between these brightnesses, and the jump off to the first bright has always instantly woken me up. It's something like someone shining a flashlight into your eyes, which is hardly a smooth wakeup as these lights are intended to provide. After about two days I stopped using this feature altogether. Used as a standard alarm clock, it's functional, though still far from good. The buttons on each side are far too stiff, which combined with how light the light is, means to press them you often have to physically grip the light with two hands. This becomes an issue as any touch of the top of the light will turn on the light itself, instantly blinding you. The process for using the radio at an alarm clock also doesn't seem like it was thought through. When the alarm sounds, the radio turns on, and gradually increases in volume to ensure you wake. As with the light, the lowest of these volumes is already quite load, though is at least passable. This issue comes if you want to keep the radio running after disabling the alarm. The volume at the end of the alarm is always retained when you go from alarm to radio, meaning every you have to adjust the volume after switching the alarm off. It's minor, but coupled with awkward buttons gets quite annoying. A few minor issues: the general build quality is average I think. Whilst it does look nice from a distance, the materials are much less nice closeup. Additionally the clock on the radio gradually loses time, only about 15m in 6mo, but on mains power that seems like something avoidable in the modern age. In general: if you want this as a wakeup light, I would only choose it if you know you need something really bright. If you don't want it as a light, then a standard clock/radio is probably going to be better designed and cheaper.
K**A
Lampe me paraît très bien mais bien dommage que la prise soit une prise anglaise et pas française dommage que ça ne soit pas écrit dans le descriptif de l'appareil. Heureusement que chez moi j'ai d'autres appareils qui ont le même embout mais vraiment c'est pas bien que ça soit pas notifié ou au moins vendu avec la presse française quand on l'achète en France. Rien à dire pour la lampe ça m'a l'air très bien.
C**L
Amazing product very happy as advertised.
M**E
Le produit que j’ai reçu est équipé d’une prise de type britannique, ce qui n’était pas indiqué dans la description. Cela crée un problème d’utilisation immédiate, car l’adaptateur nécessaire n’est pas fourni. Il serait important de préciser clairement ce détail dans la fiche du produit afin que les acheteurs sachent exactement à quoi s’attendre avant de commander. Du coup je vais devoir acheter un adapteur qui n’était pas prévu au budget de l’achat de cette lampe !
T**N
ATTENTION: prise d’alimentation anglaise !!!!! Non spécifié sur la description et comme l’adaptateur sur Amazon coûte 112€, je dirais ATTENTION ARNAQUE!!!!
M**E
Suite à l achat de la lampe de luminothérapie pour un cadeau de Noël grande déception prise Anglaise besoin d acheter un adaptateur compatible Europe même pas stipulé lors de mon achat !!!
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