🌟 Rise and Shine with Style!
The Warkit L1 Wake Up Light Alarm Clock combines innovative sunrise simulation with customizable brightness and soothing natural sounds, creating a serene wake-up experience. Its versatile design makes it suitable for various settings, while its rechargeable feature ensures you can enjoy its benefits anywhere.
Brand | Warkit |
Manufacturer | Warkit |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 17.5 cm; 398 g |
Item model number | L1 |
Part Number | Warkit L1 |
Colour | White |
Shape | Round |
Number of Lights | 1 |
Included Components | Power Cable, User Instruction |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Specific Uses | Sleep Aid |
Special features | Warkit L1 Wake UP Light Rechargeable Portable LED Alarm Clock with 5 Natural Sounds Sunrise Simulation Multi Light Modes Touch Control Night Light |
Light Direction | LED |
Power and Plug Description: | battery-powered,please ensure to use 5V/1A rather than 5V/2A which will make the item crash. |
Switch Style | Touch |
Switch Installation Type | Tabletop |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Item Weight | 398 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**J
Still use this everyday and bought a year ago
Love the touch feature, the lights inside are good quality and bright, might have liked more than 3 brightness levels but most lights have 3 levels anyway, I mainly use this as a desk lamp, when I used the sunrise alarm, it actually worked for me because I am a heavy sleeper, but because my schedule changes regularly I can't usually be bothered to set it, but if you wake up at a consistent time every morning it is great, would advise make sure the thing is fully charged before sleeping as it could run out overnight and you may miss the alarm, you could buy a low current USB charger and just leave it on most of the time like most lights in the house, great product, because the light has multiple colours, the sunrise feature, alarm and regular lamp use, I'd say the price is justified, most lamps will run you more than this without these features.
C**.
Really
3 stars cos this really bugged the sh*t out of me! Really annoying bird sounds, light comes in really quite bright for a soft glow. Which is good if you want to get up straight away but really REALLY annoying if you wanted woken up softly. Use this as a light only now which is good as it is dimmable. Good light and really annoying irritating alarm which I suppose is what you want to get you out of bed!
D**S
Nice design, but too many flaws
The Warkit light is rather obviously a rebranding of a generic light that appears under dozens of names, and I bought one at random to provide the same functionality as a Philips light I used to own.First thing of note is the light; it's presumably meant to be a warm white light, but it's quite a bit "colder" than other lamps in the same room. It's by no means a blue light, but I wouldn't call it "warm."Setting the time and an alarm is fairly straightfoward, and the time persists even during a power cut thanks to the internal battery. You don't get a USB plug adapter included to supply power, but you do get a cable. The time after a few weeks has wandered by a minute or two.Perhaps the worst element of the light is the wakeup noises. All of them are poor quality, short, repetitive sounds. I wouldn't call any of them relaxing, and most tend to wake me up in a state of confusion. That is, until the days where for some reason the light turns on but the sound doesn't. I've woken up a few times to find the light on in silence. I've begun to set an additional alarm in case this one doesn't work.Speaking of the light being on, some times the light will stay on after the alarm has been switched off, and sometimes it will turn off after a minute or two. This also happens with manually turning on the light; I've been reading only to have it switch off seemingly at random. The top touch sensitive pad also has an element of chance to it, as I've not figured out what duration of press turns the light off as opposed to transforms it into colour-rotation mode.That colour-rotation mode is arguably the best thing about the light, as it gently cycles through the colour spectrum. It's not available as a wakeup option though.So tallying this up, it's a fairly nice-looking design with less-than-ideal colour temperature, slightly poor timekeeping, unreliable alarm sounding, awful sounds, and indecisive button responses. I wouldn't recommend it, or any of its brothers, though it does have the nice colour mode going for it, and I'm sure if it behaves for you you'll get some use from it as a first wakeup attempt or reading light.
J**N
Dangerous.
I have had this a while now. It's not top quality, by any standards, but I wasn't expecting it to be, really. It has always been very temperamental to charge, with the indicator light flashing on and off all the time. But just 'irritating' has now become 'disturbing'. Lying in bed I started to smell hot plastic, and the charging point has overheated to the point that it was painful when I touched it. What annoys me most is that this is another bit of plastic going into landfill. Dangerous and not fit for purpose.
A**B
Working well
I finally got this to work, have left it two weeks to come back with my second review. I like it has three dim light versions and the colour light is soothing. I like the wake up call tones, deciding which one i like. It's a neat, sleak and a compact square box, love the touch switch on top. As before was disappointed it had no plug charger, but my son found an old iPhone plug. I keep it plugged in all the time as when battery on clock says it's full it doesn't stay charged fo extra long periods. Overall looks nice on bedside table. Would invest in another for my study when I decorate.
A**R
Takes some getting us to (may be first few days have a back up alarm) but hey presto it's a nice mellow way to wake
What can I say the light mood wake up + bird song... It strangley works.. Takes some getting us to (may be first few days have a back up alarm) but hey presto it's a nice mellow way to wake.
A**R
The fact that the nature sounds are on an extremely ...
The fact that the nature sounds are on an extremely short loop of about 4 seconds makes this more irritating than the whole purpose of clock, should, this pulls the scoring down, but it does make you get out of bed to stop the alarm though, so i suppose it works on that score!!
A**R
Fantastic product
This works by waking you up gently by increasing daylight then a natural sounding alarm. I have it set on the sound of birds and it is such a pleasant way to wake up
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