Sleep Accessories
Lumie Bodyclock Glow 150 Review: The Wake-Up Light We Recommend to Most People

Lumie's bestselling wake-up light does the one thing that matters — a gradual, genuinely effective sunrise simulation — at a price most people can actually justify. After 30 nights of testing, it's earned its place on the bedside table.
Overall Score
What we loved
- 30-minute sunrise simulation that genuinely makes waking up easier
- 20 brightness settings — precise enough to find what works for you
- Sunset wind-down feature is excellent for consistent sleep routines
- FM radio and natural sounds built in
- Tap snooze is intuitive — no fumbling in the dark
- Consistently one of the bestselling wake-up lights on Amazon for good reason
Worth knowing
- No app or Bluetooth — full manual control only
- Display glow can be noticeable in a very dark room
- Alarm sound options are limited compared to premium Lumie models
Our Verdict
"The Glow 150 is the wake-up light we recommend to most people. It doesn't have the bells and whistles of the flagship 750D, but the sunrise simulation is just as effective — and at under £80, it's one of the most genuinely useful things you can put on your bedside table."
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