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Customer Reviews of NatureBright Inspiration 3 in 1 LED Light Therapy LampCustomer Review: A nice way to wake up in the morning, but bogus as a light therapy device. Summary: 2 Stars
This light is pretty useless for light therapy. The standard for light therapy is 10,000 lux. This is a measure of brightness that varies as you get further from the light. If you look directly into this light right up close then you might get 10,000 lux, but who has an hour a day to put their face right up to such a small light??! If you want light therapy you're much better off with something like an apollo britelite. The britelite IV I have is about 2 feet by 3 feet, and you can set it on a table and do actual work in front of it.
That being said, the light is pretty nice for waking you up in the morning, but only if you have a place to put it over your bet so that you can shine it down on your face. A regular alarm clock is really jarring in the morning, and I'm liable to just turn a regular alarm off and go back to sleep. The little nature-bright wakes me up gradually and I don't oversleep any more, even when I have to get up after 3 or 4 hour's sleep. I think I also feel more alert in the morning when my brain has at least 15 minutes to wake up gradually as the light turns on.
The other beef I have with this light is that they appear to put excess voltage on the LED's, so pixels started burning out a few months after I bought it. The pixels are powered in strings of three, so three will go out at once when only one goes bad. After about three years it hasn't gotten to the point that I'm ready to find some LED's to replace the bad ones, though. But about 30% of them aren't lit any more.
The other small beef is that they claim that the alarm sounds like a chirping bird. This is bogus, it sounds like a pizo-electric speaker and is slightly annoying. But I really almost never get to the point of hearing the alarm sound, because the light wakes me up with light before that point.
Customer Review: Unique, but low quality Summary: 2 Stars
I bought this lamp in January 2005, and after a 6 months the LED lights began to go. Almost precisely after the 1 year warrantee period was over, many more of the ligths started to go out, and now all of them are out.
For the price, this is annoying.
I also agree that the thing looks cheap, is surprisingly bulky and is hard to position. I agree with most other people's comments about the buttons, look, and volume issues.
That said, it does do a good job of waking me up pleasantly. The light is quite "white" and somehow leaves me alert (or left me alert until it broke).
Still, I am considering trying some of the alarm clocks that plug into your existing bedside table lamp. I'm just annoyed at having spent this much money on something that seems impossible to fix and is just plain ugly.
Customer Review: NatureBright 2 in 1 LED Light Therapy Lamp Summary: 2 Stars
I was excited about this product at the start, since it was described as both a dawn simulator and a light therapy lamp. However, after using it, I believe that its light is too weak to simulate dawn, since it comes only from the lamp, not from all over the room, as the real light of dawn would. As a light therapy lamp, it was OK, but expensive for this purpose. Instead of buying this, I wished I had bought an Apollo blue light simulator, which costs about the same as this lamp. If you want a bright lamp for desk use, this would serve the purpose, although it is expensive compared to just using a full-spectrum bulb in your current desk lamp.
Customer Review: Discontinued for reason Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this light several years ago, and it was a great idea to wake up with light. The high price made me think I would get a good quality light, but it is cheaply made: The leds started going dim and flickering, the buttons lost their printed labels, the thin wire began shorting the lamp out when moved so that the whole laborious process of setting the alarm had to be re-input if the lamp was moved, and the "bird chirping" alarm is very artificial and machine-like. It's more irritating than soothing. Still, it was better than a regular alarm clock. It has been replaced by a model that has a dusk feature.
Costco has a Philips Wakeup Light that is far superior. The light is ambient, so it doesn't have to be aimed at your face (difficult to do if you happen to be on your other side in the morning). The bird chirping alarm actually sounds like birds chirping, and it is very pleasant. The price is less. Its setup directions are just as complicated and more confusing than the NatureBright, but it has a dusk feature that can play fm radio, and classical music with gradually dimming light has been shown to help SAD.
Customer Review: Disappointed Summary: 1 Stars
I found this product to be cheaply made and not worth the price. I returned it and will not buy anything else made by the company.
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