![]() It makes for a great nightlight or gentle reading lamp. Pros: The modern design and touch interface. I am returning it and found another HF3520 elsewhere online as it is very hard to get. I brought that model for $104 here on Amazon and now it is selling for $235 as of, so I chose to spend the same on a newer model. The 'doughnut' design meant a lot of light was scattered or missing, resulting in an overall darker brightness when compared to the HF3520. The color faded to a 'smog' orange and rapidly through a smoky red turned grey-red and out. It spent most time in the bright white/yellow range and less in the orange and far less in the red compared to the HF3520. ![]() While the controls were touch based and much easier to navigate than the HF3520, the color was lacking. ![]() 1 Disappointing for the price I expected this top-of-the-range model to equal the Philips HF3520/60 Wake-up Light Colored Sunrise Simulation, White, or even surpass it, but was very disappointed. Until then, one star because it broke my heart (and my amazing streak of being on time for work). If that works out, I'll come back and amend this review. I ended up putting it out on the porch until it shut off.Anyway, I'm going to try and figure out how to return it and hopefully get a replacement or repair (sadly, it died after the return window for Amazon, though not by that much). With no touch screen I couldn't turn it off-and the handy emergency battery meant unplugging it didn't help. Hilariously, the alarm still sounded for a few mornings (no light, just sound). The touch screen totally vanished and it doesn't have a workaround. And then one day it just up and died, after two months of use. ![]() This one was kind of expensive for my budget, but it sounded perfect. It's the third one I've tried, after a cheapo model that wasn't powerful enough, and a different brand that was flimsy and fussy. ![]()
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