![]() Worried that you won’t be woken up by a gentle sunrise? Then fear no more as another new feature the HF3670/60 utilises is a ‘Power Wake’ alarm. You replicate the breathing patterns by following the sound and light, set to a duration of 5 to 15 minutes.ĭon’t believe that will work? Just give it a go! The RelaxBreathe Function is a doozy too – the perfect way to unwind at the end of a stressful day.Įssentially these are a series of breathing exercises, using sound and light or just sound to help you relax and fall asleep. By using this in conjunction with the AmbiTrack feature you should be able to improve your sleep and accordingly make a difference in how you feel throughout the day. This also has a sleep tracker that gives you an understanding of your sleeping patterns and how you can improve them – so it measures your time in bed and your sleep. This data is built up and suggestions are made as to how you can improve your sleep patterns. This measures four factors that are required for a good night’s rest – temperature, humidity, light and noise levels – and you can view all this information on the SleepMapper app. This also has something called an AmbiTrack sensor built in. It is a really nice upgrade, but don’t worry, you can still control almost everything using the built in screen on the unit. It also allows you to input personal data, and generates details on your sleep patterns for you to help you sleep better. The app is easy to install and works well – making it much easier to control the light. So via your phone you can set the sunrise and sunset themes, alarms, sounds, durations, etc, etc. In short – they have stepped up their game again. ![]() The light always feels natural, warm and has a lovely smooth glow and transition from darkness to light. It is a great addition and all of these themed sunrises are really nice and fully customisable. This actually offers four themed sunrises you can wake up to each morning – these are Carribean Red, Nordic White, Island Red and Sunny Day. Philips seem to find ways of continually improving the quality of their simulated sunrises/sunsets and they have managed to do that again with the SmartSleep HF3670/60. It has power back-up for eight hours, an AUX port so you can turn you attached your phone or tablet and turn it into a speaker and a USB port to charge your phone. And you can set multiple alarms for different days of the week or weekend. There is also the option to wake up to nature sounds, relaxing music or FM radio – with the sound starting at a low level and gradually building up to pre-set level your determine. It also has a PowerWake alarm which will kick in and definitely wake you up if the light/sound doesn’t! It comes complete with light guided breathing exercises, designed to help you relax and wind down and get to sleep by following a series of light or sound patterns. This also has something called AmbiTrack monitoring, which are sensors that measure your bedroom’s temperature, noise, light and humidity levels – you can see the information on the app and get suggestions on how to improve your sleep. The SmartSleep HF3670/60 also allows you to control all of these settings via the SleepMapper app on your smartphone. It also has a number of other personalisable settings including sound and light intensity and it has four different sunrises you can personalise. The sunrise and sunset simulation can be set for a duration of 5 to 40 minutes – the default is 30 minutes. The Philips HF3670/60 was released in 2017. Philips made their first wake-up light in 2006 and since have continually evolved their brand. So How Does the Philips SmartSleep HF3670/60 Work?įounded in Eindhoven in Holland in 1893, Philips employs more than 75,000 people in over 100 countries around the globe – making them one of the biggest electronic companies in the world. Light colors: white, orange, yellow, amber.
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