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Philips SmartSleep Connected review: Features Overall, the design of the Philips SmartSleep Connected is intuitive and streamlined, but it does pay to spend a little time with it in order to make sure it works for you. We guarantee you won’t be late for work with this! If you are very hard to rouse in the mornings, there’s also the PowerWake alarm, which is difficult to ignore with its traditional alarm clock sound and flashing lights. Program the Philips SmartSleep Connected and your chosen sound will start off gently and gradually get louder.
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We also love this device’s selection of sound – choose nature sounds, similar to those found on the best meditation apps (opens in new tab), or pick ambient music or FM radio to wake up to or drift off to. You can also customize how long your ‘sunset’ and ‘sunrise’ light lasts as well. Other useful design elements include a gentle one-tap snooze and choice of eight wake-up sounds, four relaxation sounds and lights with four sun themes that vary in intensity and have 25 brightness settings to play with. This display also adjusts automatically to the light in the room, so there’s no bright glare, or you can switch the display off completely if you prefer. The Smart Touch display enables you to control the sounds and light with a light press of the buttons. But beyond the looks, it’s also designed to be easy and intuitive to use. With its sleek circular shape, the Philips SmartSleep Connected is a great-looking device that should suit most bedroom decors.
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(Image credit: Philips) Philips SmartSleep Connected review: Design