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Lumie Sunrise Alarm Clock for sale


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Lightly used and has one or two marks. For sale for £10.


Comes with USB power cable. Not in original packaging.


INFO:


"A smooth sunrise helps you begin the day, it starts 30 minutes before your alarm time and slowly brightens to wake you gently. As an optional extra alarm add a beep or one of five expertly recorded wake-up sounds – Blackbird. Osprey, Goats, Tree Frogs or Kitten Purring. At night Sunrise Alarm has a 30-minute dimming sunset that can be used to relax at bedtime. The display can be set to high, low or turned off at night so as not to disturb your sleep. Sunrise Alarm has warm white light for reading, sunset and sunrise. Perfect for going to sleep and waking. It has a choice of 6 colours of light for a change of mood: green, red, blue, pink, orange, light blue. Sunrise Alarm comes with a 2 year manufacturer’s warranty from Lumie, the light therapy specialist that invented wake-up lights.


Key features :


30 minute sunrise/sunset

5 optional wake-up sounds or a beep

Snooze feature

Dimmable bedside lighting

Mood lighting, choose from green, red, blue, pink, orange or light blue

Choose display brightness high, low or off"


Collection from SE21 anytime between 11am and 8pm on Sunday, 7th July.

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