Wake up more naturally with your wake-up light based on your smart HomeKit lights, and improve your morning routine with Wake Up Light.
Are you tired in the morning? Does your body feel like it doesn't want to get up? Create an artificial dawn with Wake Up Light, so getting up in the morning feels easier and more natural. Built for use with HomeKit-enabled lights, now it’s easy to add a wake-up light alarm to the Apple Home app.
Say you want to wake up at 8:00 a.m. Use Wake Up Light to schedule your bed light to turn on at 7:30 am with its minimum brightness in a dark reddish color. Your light will then gradually increase its brightness and change its color to daylight white until it reaches its full brightness at 8:00 a.m. Got smart blinds? Let them gradually open 20 minutes before your wake-up time. Coffee machine plugged into a smart outlet? Let it turn on 15 minutes before your alarm goes off.
Set a light alarm that starts your day before your desired wake-up time (a recommended duration is something between 30 and 60 minutes). Your light brightens to its maximum intensity by the time you’ve set it, shifting from dim, warm red to bright and cold white after its light-up duration. The brighter the light, the better the effect will be on your body. The goal is to put you into a lighter sleep so that you awaken easier.
FEATURES
– Alarms that turn on lights and change colors as they brighten
– Support for all HomeKit-enabled lights, blinds and outlets
– Alarms are shared with everyone who has access to the same home
– There is no need to keep your iPhone connected (or even on)
– Set the days your wake-up light should wake you
– Combine lightbulbs, power outlets, and smart blinds
– Shortcuts and Siri support to activate, reschedule and deactivate your alarms
– Create multiple wake-up lights and control multiple accessories per alarm
– Preview your wake-up light
Wake Up Light lets you easily create wake-up lights that fit your needs. Just select your light and preferred wake-up time, and Wake Up Light will create HomeKit automation for you, turning your lights on gradually over time.
Adjust the duration of the brightening phase (between 30 and 60 minutes is recommended) and choose the brightness your lights should reach. Your light then brightens to its maximum intensity by the time you have chosen, shifting from dim, warm red to bright and cold white after its light-up duration (if supported by the light bulb).
Add multiple wake-up lights to your weekly schedule. Control different lights with their own custom time, duration and brightness. Everyone in the same house can control the wake-up lights, too – thanks to HomeKit.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
A wake-up light alarm clock brings you slowly into shallower states of sleep by gradually increasing the brightness in your room. The light travels through your closed eyelids, notifying your body the same way as a natural sunrise. This gradual transition from deeper to shallower states of sleep has been found to wake you more naturally and boost your mood, energy and productivity for the whole day.
Let your lights brighten your morning.
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Premium Mode - 1 Year
$14.99
Premium Mode - 1 Month
$1.49
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Wake Up Light FAQ
Is Wake Up Light free?
Yes, Wake Up Light is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Wake Up Light legit?
🤔 The Wake Up Light app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Thanks for the vote
How much does Wake Up Light cost?
Wake Up Light has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $8.24.
Unfortunately, there were so many features that are locked behind a subscription. If it was a one time purchase, I would definitely consider it more, but I do not want to pay monthly or yearly to turn on my lights automatically.
I miss the days and acts like these were a five dollar purchase and that’s it
Not what I was expecting
This is not a stand alone alarm app. It only works if you have SmartHome data it can connect to
Will not turn your phone into a wake up light
Downloaded this thinking it was an app to turn your phone’s screen into a wake up alarm, but it’s an app for controlling your smart lightbulbs in your home. Not clear in the title or discription!
Beautifully done but...
The developer clearly knows what they're doing and saw a need for an app that YES, is needed! The app is easy to troubleshoot and works seamlessly with a beautiful interface.
My only complaint, or suggestion rather (which I wouldn't care if I didn't think this app was awesome), is to offer a first week trial then charge for premium.
Andreas, you're going to increase your conversation considerably when you make this more accessible and allow people to fall in love with it. You're already priced very right. Consider adding a trial period, and two payment options, the one upfront for the year that you already have and another billed monthly at $1.99 or even $2.99 - you'll increase your retention, your number of sign ups, and your overall profit margin.
Again, really beautiful job, you deserve more sign ups, friend!
Not for me.
I’m going to be brutally honest here—this application isn’t worth 15 bucks a year. If I had the extra time and patience, I could do the same exact thing manually using scenes in the home app and save myself 15 bucks per year. I think the subscription model for this application is a stretch; a one-time purchase seems like a better approach, but whatever.
Takes too long
After recent updates, it takes 5+ minutes to update a setting.
Rudimentary, Limited, Unnecessary
All this really does is create several scenes and automations to set light brightness or temperature which clutters the home app (in my case, this created about 10 different scenes and an automation to control each one of those scenes). This is something you could easily do yourself in not a lot of time. I’d personally rather set a “convert to shortcut” automation with multiple steps and waits to adjust the brightness; this way I only have 1 automation to manage and not several different scenes and automations, and the brightness gradient would be a lot more natural.
The gradient that is defined by the app is not very clean; when I had this set up with a 10 min ramp up in brightness from 0% to 65%, there were a few small jumps of 2%-5%, and one huge jump in the middle of 20%. This was very alarming and defeats the purpose of the app.
On top of all that, a subscription is required to do anything other than create one “ramp up” alarms. If you want to “ramp down” or create multiple alarms, you have to pay $1.49/mo or $14.99/yr. This isn’t terrible, but enough to be a deterrent for me based on the app’s actual functionality.
Used to be Okay, now it’s barely functional
I used to like this app - it wasn’t convenient, but at least it worked. However, it now takes 15-20 minutes to “create” a new wake up light, and it refuses to update existing lights. The only thing that “sortof” works is to delete all of the automations in HomeKit, which deletes the wake up in the app. Then build it again. Wildly NOT functionally at this point, particularly for the high $$$.
Led light Strips
would this app work with smart led light strips?
Doesn’t work with shortcuts
I just purchased the trial. When I create a shortcut on iOS to activate the light 5 mins from now, nothing happens. I tried to contact them but their contact form on the website errors out
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