Been thinking of getting an alarm with wake up sun light for a while, but they're always so expensive.
This at £25 might be worth a try though now the days are getting shorter.
Details from Aldi website:
Designed to beat the Winter blues, waking you up with gradually brightening levels of light which simulates natural light.
Time and date in 12/24 hour format
9 alarm sounds
Radio alarm clock with 8 channel memories
Snooze function
Light and volume control in 18 levels
Night light in different colours
Includes: Adaptor and 3 x AA Batteries
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jk12324
8 Oct 133#9
You're either never in Britain during winter or you don't need to get up at 6-7 in the morning to go to work or uni etc.
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adamt0309
8 Oct 13#1
Wow wonder if it's any good; I've been looking to get one of these for ages
Seems to be almost identical for around £17 incl postage?
mcdebooks
8 Oct 13#3
Not got the best reviews, hope the Aldi one isn't as bad as this, which also doesn't include an adaptor.
Chatz
8 Oct 13#4
Aldi one IMO a lot better Because as Radio alarm clock with 8 channel memories
Light and volume control in 18 levels
Night light in different colours
Krinkle
8 Oct 131#5
Surely it needs to be SAD to be any good?
fishmaster to Krinkle
8 Oct 13#12
SAD is the disorder not the technology.
ToEvadeSlugs
8 Oct 13#6
Looks like it might be worth the money. I paid around £80 for my Philips wake up light, and it was entirely worth that price. It's so much nicer waking up to a room filled with light and birds tweeting. I can understand not everyone is going to spend that sort of money on a fancy alarm clock though, so I hope this is good for those that do purchase it.
only review I found is not good
"Difficult to set up and unlike any other sunrise alarm clock I’ve owned, instead of having a progressively brightening white light, you just get an instant pyrotechnic blast of colours! "
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This at £25 might be worth a try though now the days are getting shorter.
Details from Aldi website:
Designed to beat the Winter blues, waking you up with gradually brightening levels of light which simulates natural light.
Time and date in 12/24 hour format
9 alarm sounds
Radio alarm clock with 8 channel memories
Snooze function
Light and volume control in 18 levels
Night light in different colours
Includes: Adaptor and 3 x AA Batteries
Top comments
All comments (42)
Seems to be almost identical for around £17 incl postage?
Light and volume control in 18 levels
Night light in different colours
"Difficult to set up and unlike any other sunrise alarm clock I’ve owned, instead of having a progressively brightening white light, you just get an instant pyrotechnic blast of colours! "