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Philips Sleep & Wake-up Light

Philips Sleep & Wake-up Light


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WungaBunga

3 years ago

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snakeforce

3 years ago • purchased this product

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Apart from the fact that the "connected" models (HF 3671/3672) have the app and WLAN - which I turn off when I don't need the app because the radiation is considerable and unnecessary - the big difference is the number of programmable changing times. The connected models have several, I haven't tried the maximum number, but you can choose the days of the week (every single one if you want) and have several times per day. The models (HF 3650/01) have only 2 alarm times. That was my criterion for choosing the "connected" model, plus it has one more alarm tone (I don't know which one), but there are 8 in total instead of 7. I have to admit, though, that I use the APP to programme the alarm times, using the menu is too tedious for me. You should also know that you have to register to be able to use the app fully, because the synchronisation seems to work via the cloud, because the Connected device has a sensor that detects room temperature and noise and then gives you tips if it is too loud, too warm, etc. in the bedroom. From my point of view, these are things that I personally don't need. I don't think it's very nice that you have to register and I would rate that as a minus point. So if you don't need more than 2 alarm times and can do without the other bells and whistles, then I would go for the HF 3650/01 and save the price difference. I hope this helps.
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Anonymous

2 years ago

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KAiMii

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
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If the good piece had this function, then I would have been delighted! I would have just googled what White noise is supposed to be...now I know and -> the alarm clock can't do that ;)
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r_helfenstein

2 years ago

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snakeforce

2 years ago • purchased this product

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If it has to be one with light, then not at the moment, I haven't found anything decent either. Roberts (is the brand) has the Zen+, but it doesn't have a light, but otherwise it has the Relax functions too. Philips will soon be launching a new model of wake-up light, possibly with DAB....
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cemehret

4 years ago

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Former employee

4 years ago

Model: Philips HF3672/01 Prices are based on supply and demand, suppliers and availability of goods. For these reasons, prices vary regularly and may differ from one site to another. If you want to know the difference between several products, please give their links or article number.

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