![]() The most popular option, the Philips SmartSleep Connected Wake-Up Light (opens in new tab) sports a price tag that is over three times the price of HeimVision's offering but has an almost identical feature set. While gaining popularity over the past few years, smart wake-up lights are still a rather niche category, limiting available options. Philips SmartSleep Connected (Image credit: Signify) HeimVision Smart Wake-Up Light review: The competition As previously mentioned, you can use the light with Siri, but that is only through Shortcuts, which I have found to be incredibly inconsistent with a variety of accessories - especially if you try to run commands via a HomePod. ![]() I would love to be able to control the wake-up light through the Home app or use it in automation with other HomeKit accessories, but unfortunately, it simply isn't available. My final complaint is with regards to the lack of HomeKit support, which, while not unexpected, is still frustrating for those that like to have everything available in Apple's Home app. I was unable to track down a brightness rating for the light, but if I were to guess, I would say that it probably tops out at around 300 or 400 lumens. Another hardware complaint that I have is that the light isn't bright enough to truly fill a room or replace a lamp. Whether it is trying to figure out what each icon on the various buttons mean or trying to decipher the abbreviated words and symbols on the LCD display, getting acclimated to the light will take some time. Moving over to the actual hardware, with the sheer amount of features available on HeimVision's light, switching between modes and setting alarms on-device can be a little confusing at first. ![]() ![]() Heimvision Smart Wake Up Clock Review On Device Controls (Image credit: Christopher Close / iMore) ![]()
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