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Wake-Up Light Sunrise Alarm Clock — Sleep & Wake Lamp

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Wake to a slow sunrise instead of a sound that startles.

Wake to a slow sunrise instead of a sound that startles. Over 30 quiet minutes before your alarm, the lamp brightens gently from a deep amber glow to full warm daylight — so your morning begins with light, the way it was meant to. The first alarm of the day shouldn't feel like an emergency. This one rises with you, instead of against you. Optional birdsong or soft tones layer in only at the end — and a wind-down mode dims the room in the evening to ease you toward sleep. Three lamps in one Sunrise alarm: 10, 20, or 30-minute sunrise; optional sound at peak Bedside reading lamp: tap the top for a warm, dimmable glow Wind-down lamp: dims slowly in the evening to settle you toward sleep Made for Dark winter mornings that drag on Early risers, shift workers, parents, and anyone tired of phone alarms People who prefer a gentle wake to a loud one Bedrooms that need a soft bedside lamp too The details Full-spectrum LED with adjustable warmth and brightness Touch-sensitive top, fully dimmable from soft glow to bright white USB-C powered — cable and plug included About the size of a small grapefruit; fits comfortably on a nightstand Set your wake time the night before. Let the light grow on its own. Sound is optional — many people wake to light alone within a week or two.

Who it's for

  • Dark winter mornings that drag on
  • Shift workers, parents, and anyone startled awake by phone alarms
  • Bedrooms that need a soft bedside lamp too

Who it's not for

  • Very heavy sleepers who need loud volume to wake
  • Bedrooms without a nightstand outlet (it's USB-C powered)
  • Anyone wanting a fully battery-powered, cordless lamp
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The Morning Ritual

Complete the ritual

A softer way to begin.

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What it does

Quiet, useful relief

  • Simulated sunrise over 30 minutes — the room gently brightens before your alarm
  • Optional birdsong or soft tones, so mornings don't begin with a jolt
  • Wind-down mode dims the room in the evening, easing you toward sleep
  • Doubles as a soft bedside reading lamp

Made for these moments

Dark winter morningsShift workersSensitive sleepersKids who hate alarms

The ritual

Three small steps

  1. 1Set your wake time the night before — sunrise begins 30 minutes earlier.
  2. 2Let the light grow on its own; sounds layer in only at the end.
  3. 3Use the wind-down setting an hour before bed for a softer evening.

Materials

What's inside

  • Full-spectrum LED with adjustable warmth
  • Touch-sensitive top, dimmable
  • USB-C powered — plug included

From the studio

Why we made it

The first alarm of the day shouldn't feel like an emergency. This one rises with you, instead of against you.

Questions

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What buyers tend to say

Themes from real reviews

We don't have our own reviews yet. So instead, here's what comes up again and again in honest discussion of this product across the web — in our own words.

Sunrise alarm clocks have a long track record in sleep communities, especially among shift workers and people in dark winter climates.

Often loved

  • Gentler mornings, less startled

    The single most-cited benefit: waking to gradually brightening light feels noticeably less jarring than a buzzer or phone alarm.

  • Real help in dark months

    Reviewers in northern climates and shift workers consistently mention it's the difference between dragging out of bed and getting up willingly.

  • Doubles as a bedside lamp

    Many users like that it's also a warm, dimmable reading light — fewer devices on the nightstand.

Worth knowing

  • Heavy sleepers may need the sound too

    A recurring note: very deep sleepers report the light alone isn't enough — the layered bird/tone sound at the end of the sunrise is what actually wakes them.

  • Set-up takes a minute

    Some reviewers say the controls feel fiddly at first — most settle in after a few days of use.

Sources we reviewed

Themes synthesized from public discussion — not first-party reviews. Last reviewed 2026-05-01.

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Wake-Up Light Sunrise Alarm Clock — Sleep & Wake Lamp

$48.00