• more about #moodclock
    TheodoraWendy: I have one of these ... holy crap. It works. I've had SAD for twenty years. Not any more. For those thinking "surely this is bollocks": These is some... more »
    Curves: Maybe this is a stupid (or impossible) idea, but I am wondering why someone hasnt set up a website using this color, brightness, light or broadcasting... more »
    lpranal: The $250 price tag may seem like quite a bit to pay for something you only use 30 minutes a day, but think of it like this. We buy electronics all the... more »
    scarbrtj: Between this and Ambilight, Philips definitely has that whole low-energy-photon-dispensation market covered. more »
    ripfire: For $250 bucks, I might as well get a Nespresso machine. more »
    phoenix6666: I understand the basic concept behind this device and the practice in general, but I'm curious as to why it has to be blue. Does that wavelength have... more »
    Jonathan Butler: and why can't i just turn the light on in my room? more »
    rolfo87: simulate the missing sun not stimulate more »
    DeepFriar: Side effects may include: uncontrolled giddiness, inclination to wear weather-innapropriate clothing, freeze vision more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Does anyone remember that episode of Northern Exposure where Walter(?) was abusing his prescription anti-SAD visor? more »
  • #review

    Philips goLITE BLU Light Therapy Clock Lightning Review

    The Gadget: Philips' goLITE BLU, a blue light dispensing clock that helps reduce the effects of seasonal affective disorder, a.k.a. the winter blues. It's best used in 15-30 minute daily intervals when it's dark out. More »