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Sunriser

Sunriser integrates with Milight RGBW connected light bulbs to gradually wake you up in the morning. It starts emitting an artificial sunrise 30 minutes before your scheduled alarm, causing your body to release hormones that will help you wake up easily, feeling refreshed and ready to start your day.
Buy a Milight RGBW bulb here:http://www.milight.com/milight-rgbw/

Research shows that the healthiest way to wake up is along with the sun rising and the world gradually becoming lighter:

The gradual increase in light intensity tells your body the sun is coming up. As a result the pineal gland reduces the hormone melatonin that makes you sleepy and secretes the hormones cortisol and serotonin into your bloodstream. These play an essential role in waking you up.

Read more:http://www.hobbr.com/wake-up-light-alarm-clocks/

We're open-source and hosted with love on GitHub!https://github.com/eladnava/sunriser-android

Category : Lifestyle

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Reviews (7)

Ron. F. Dec 11, 2016     

The sunrise simulation is spot on! I like the way you're able to set the duration of the sunrise and set the color. However, it would probably be better if you can set the alarms from within the app instead of depending on the phone's alarm. I tend to set several alarms on my phone and i don't really want all of them to simulate a sunrise each time. :) Also, support for white only bulbs would be great. The app seems to only work with RGBW bulbs. Where can I send feature suggestions?

Ell. M. Aug 27, 2016     

Awesome app, thank you so much for making it :) Just what i was looking for, and works great!

Asp. S. Dec 13, 2016     

So I installed it, and when I use the menu and touch "test" nothing happens. I touch "moonlight" and nothing happens. I fiddle with preferences... ? I guess I just don't get it. We'll see if the alarm works tomorrow morning, but I have no idea what test and moonlight do.

JJ. Mar 12, 2016     

Does what I want, almost. Needs to be smart enough to automatically be white for sunrise (or allow colour choice) as it seems to just continue from whatever color the lights were on when last used.

Jac. May 18, 2016     

Does what it claims, could have more funtionality, of course, but works as announced

Ahm. Y. Feb 29, 2016     

Need to have light in the red-orange range in evening to stimulate melatonin production, "moonlight" mode is very blue which is morning/wakeup light spectrum. Also want to be able to auto night mode (dim and orange) & leave light on as nightlight then blue & brighten at set time not just sunrise. Need these functions for dealing with circadian rhythm disorder.

l. b. Oct 6, 2016     

Just says no alarms set and exits... I do have alarms set ... :(