Aura Daylight Lamp for $94
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
It’s amazing what a little bit of light can do. Sunlight improves the mood, helps you to be more optimistic, gives energy and promotes better sleep. However, most people spend nearly all their time indoors. Light therapy has been clinically proven to relieve symptoms associated with the winter blues and helps restore the circadian rhythm. Together with scientists and medical professionals, Aura Daylight has developed the BL40 light therapy device which allows users to safely get the amount of light they need to help combat winter blues and to restore their internal body clock.
- 10,000 Lux of bright light helps beat the winter blues, circadian sleep disorders, work shift adjustment, jet lag, & low energy
- Timer can be set at 10-minute intervals from 60 to 10 minutes & will automatically shut off when the treatment is complete
- Easily mounts onto the wall while the stand also folds up for simplified storage
- Patented lux adjusting dial to give you full control of your light therapy treatments
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: white
- Materials: ABS plastic
- Product dimensions: 2″L x 8″W x 14″H
- Weight: 2.2 lbs
- Rated input: 45W
- Rated frequency: 60Hz
- Rated voltage: 110-120V
- Lowest setting: 3,500 lux
- Max setting: 10,000 lux
- Timer feature
- Wall mountable
- Patented technology
- ETL safety tested
- FCC certified
- Manufacturer’s 2-year warranty
Includes
- Aura Daylight Lamp
- User manual
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