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Philips Wake-Up Light HF3475/01 With Radio Alarm - White

 
  By Philips

List Price: £130.00

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  • Philips wake-up light HF3475 wakes you up in a natural way, by light that increases gradually that positively affects energy hormones
  • Choice of four natural and pleasant wake-up sounds, morning birds in the forest, relaxing beep, sounds of the African jungle, soft chimes in the wind or wake up to your favourite songs or news station with the integrated digital FM radio
  • With a build in sleep timer the light and radio turn off at set time after you fall asleep, this wake-up light makes use of an incandescent lamp
  • The lamp has an expected life of more than 6,000 hours (7 years of normal use) with the light intensity up to 300 Lux for natural awakening
  • 2-years manufacturer's guarantee
Additional Product Information
Binding: Personal Care
Brand: Philips
EAN: 8710103406136
Label: Philips
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: HF3475/01
Publisher: Philips
Release Date: 2009-10-01
Studio: Philips

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