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Philips’ best selling Wake-Up Light with Sunrise Simulation is down to $100 shipped at Amazon (Reg. $140)

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Amazon offers the Philips HF3520 Wake-Up Light with Colored Sunrise Simulation for $99.99 shipped. That’s down $40 from the regular price at Walmart and other online retailers. We’ve seen it for $2 less at Amazon before, but today’s deal is the best offer available.

This is the best selling product of its kind at Amazon with a 4.3/5 star rating from over 2,600 reviewers. Features include:

  • Colored sunrise simulation wakes you up gradually
  • Choice of 5 natural and calming wake-up sounds
  • FM radio and a tap-to-snooze alarm clock
  • Bedside light dims and sound gently send you off
  • Coloured sunrise simulation wakes you naturally
  • Dimming light and sound gently send you off to sleep
  • Choice of 5 different natural wake up sounds

The Philips Wake-Up Light provides a pleasant, natural way to start your morning. Featuring a colored sunrise simulation and 20 brightness settings, the light gradually increases between 20 to 40 minutes prior to your alarm time. The light also offers the option of waking up to one of five different nature-inspired sounds.

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