Circadian Optics Light Therapy Lamp. UV-Free LED Happy Mood Lamps for Seasonal Sunlight Changes. Full Spectrum Sun Lights for Work from Home. Lumine (Grey)
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There is only an AC cord to power it.
Selected User Reviews For Circadian Optics Light Therapy Lamp. UV-Free LED Happy Mood Lamps for Seasonal Sunlight Changes. Full Spectrum Sun Lights for Work from Home. Lumine (Grey)
However, I am less satisfied than I had hoped. There are a lot of therapy lights on the market, but this one is far less tacky than most. However, I'm also used to a much bigger LED one, so perhaps it isn't as bright as I expected it to be. Whoever wants a clean-cut look can find it here With the price of around $50, I think this is an excellent deal. In light of that, I'm going to be returning this one. A first issue is that the unit will not be left in a closed circuit when it is turned on/dimmed by a touch. In my case, this presents a challenge since I purchased this specifically to put it on a timer so it would turn on before my alarm goes off in the morning. Using the touch button, as soon as power is removed, the circuit is automatically reset, and you must press the button again to turn it back on. In my opinion, I would not call this a design flaw, but I do find it Additionally, I would also point out the primary reason for a 3 star rating instead of a rating of 4 (I won't ever give a 5 star rating to a product I returned). As a product, I would not describe it as mediocre. I feel for the price and in comparison to other products on the market, it can be considered useful and worth it. As for the design, I can appreciate a clean/sleek appearance, but I prefer the fluorescent type box lights at this point. LEDs distribute light in a slightly different way than in fluorescent lamps, and I'm unimpressed with the result. With a flat, square design, the light doesn't reflect from a lot of different directions, and so it ends up going only in one direction and looking boring. If I were to really enjoy this light, I would have to be in a pitch black room with it directly in front of me. There are also box lights that are wrapped around the box Rather than focusing the beam on the surface, the beam is dispersed around a cover. It is a quality product, and, yes, it can be used for therapy, but it would be more appropriate to describe this light as a functional ornament than anything else. The only issue is if you want something that is overwhelmingly bright or radiant, you're probably better off spending more for a real "box light" However, the fact is that this light doesn't appear to help with SAD at all, I simply conclude that it isn't as effective as other lights.
A pleasant surprise to find that this lamp works so well. Due to a recent illness and treatment towards that illness, I was feeling depressed, tired, The results of my lab work have been encouraging, and I was pleasantly surprised with the benefits of using As a result of a serious illness and subsequent treatment, I developed a vitamin D deficiency. Deficits in Vit D may lead to depression, fatigue, muscle pain, bone weakness, etc. Supplementing with 5000 IUs of Vitamin D every day helped to alleviate these There is ongoing fatigue and muscle pain, as well as a need for daily naps that range from two to five hours. The N. in my name. The suggested light therapy could be very helpful, especially considering how deficient I am in vitamin D. me a lamp for a rental fee of 45 dollars a month. After looking into its benefits, I found this model and thought I would just purchase it rather than renting. However, I am somewhat sceptical, but this method Only a week has passed since I started using this product. I have not taken a nap since using it every day. A bit more energy and better sleep have been apparent to me lately. My recommendation of this light therapy lamp is sure to be a good one. I use it while I have my morning coffee and read the news on my end table, which is small enough to fit on it. This plug-in seems sturdy as well, with 3 different settings for lighting.
In my search for a LED therapy light, I have noticed almost all of them are fluorescent tubes in a tabletop box, which is ironic since fluorescent light can cause migraines and is terrible for your health. I do not want to display a therapy light on my counter or table because most are excessively ugly. At the time, the only LED light on the market was a tiny handheld one that used AA batteries and cost more than this one. This light is wonderful. I can't say enough about how much I love it. The LED therapy light is the only therapy light available that looks acceptable to leave out around the house whether it is LED or not. With its clean minimalist design, it does look like a fancy makeup light on my bathroom counter and I don't mind people seeing it there. As a result of daylight savings time ending, I've felt excessively drowsy for weeks, like I never truly wake up, as I leave for work before the sun is up, work in a windowless office all day, and drive home when it's It does help me feel more awake and alert in the morning. I use it on a lower setting at night when I feel drowsy after spending all day in my room. This light comes with a guide explaining different power settings and the best times Additional information, some reviews and answered questions seem to suggest that you have to stare directly into the light for it to work and that simply shining it on your skin isn't effective at all. spoke to my therapist, and he or she said that this claim is not true, and the proper use of a therapy light is to shine it on yourself from an angle, not to stare straight.
I have already noticed a change in mood since the light has come on. In my opinion, whether it is a placebo or not does not matter in the slightest. As a retired RN and therapist, I am a fan of placebo, but my online research suggests that this light therapy is real and scientific. I think the frame is made of plastic, but it's actually It is easy to turn on and off using the large button, which is a bonus for old hands that may still struggle to operate the remote. It took me no time to put it together, and my mechanical intelligence is non-existent It does exist. This is highly recommended to you, and I thank you for it.
My favorite part of the design is the color scheme. In addition to its sleek appearance, it is lightweight, durable and compact. The lights can be adjusted for three levels of It emits a white light and I think the highest setting is a bit bright. Whenever I am on my own, I use the weakest setting.