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Philips Wireless BLU Energy goLITE now $67 shipped on Amazon (Reg. $100+)

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Amazon is offering the Philips Wireless goLITE BLU Energy Light (HF3429/60) for $66.99 after you clip the on-page coupon. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. Regular $110+, that’s more than $40 under the going rate, $20 below the previous Amazon low and the best we can find. Walmart has it for $87 right now. Rated 4+ stars from over 160 Amazon customers.

Philips Wireless goLITE BLU Energy Light:

Even the fittest person suffers energy crashes or lows, particularly when deprived of natural daylight, such as in an office in winter. Philips goLITE BLU mimics the natural energizing power of daylight and increases energy levels and mood to help you stay sharp. Use this small portable energy light for just 20 to 30 minutes per day to charge up and energize…

  • Clinically proven to increase energy levels and mood, helps to stay sharp
  • As effective as 10,000 lux white light
  • Fights energy dips, fatigue and winter blues, results in just 20-30 min/day, use while reading, working
  • Has a similar effect on well-being as a sunny blue sky, controls glare for ultimate eye comfort
  • Rechargeable battery and cord for use anywhere, 5 light intensity settings, travel lock

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