

Converse has teamed up with the online retailer Chinatown Market to create two pairs of sneakers that look like typical Chuck Taylors. The downside is the relatively steep price, but you're getting a lot for your money (particularly if you spot it on special offer).Just when you thought Converse couldn’t get any cooler, the brand is releasing a new collaboration that will have you clearing out space on your shoe rack. There are customizable audio options as a backup, and although it's a shame there's only an FM radio rather than digital, there's a good range of sounds to choose from. The Somneo also works as an excellent reading light, and has a wind-down function that helps you relax and settle down at the end of the day. It wakes you gently with a simulated sunrise that shifts from red to yellow and finally white, increasing in brightness gradually without jarring you awake. The lamp is simple to operate using touchscreen controls that disappear when not in use. The unusual shape doesn't just look good, either it also helps light diffuse evenly throughout the room. The Philips Somneo Sleep and Wake-Up Light (also known as SmartSleep) is the most stylish wake-up light we've tested, and looks great even when not in use. More expensive than most -Speaker quality not great
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Read our full Lumie Bodyclock Shine 300 review It's not the most sophisticated wake-up light on the market, but the Lumie Bodyclock Shine 300 will make your morning routine less stressful, at a very reasonable price. You can also choose to wake up to an FM radio station, if you prefer. Some of these are rather strange (waking to the sound of a steam train is an off experience), but there are lots of calming options as well, which can gently fade in to ease you into wakefulness. There's also a choice of sounds to rouse you in case the light alone doesn't do the trick. Older models like the Bodyclock Active 250 changed brightness in quite sudden jumps, but Lumie has honed its tech over the years to give a more natural effect that won't jar you awake. The Bodyclock Shine 300 produces a realistic sunrise effect that gently increases in intensity while shifting from red to yellow, and then white. It doesn't have the DAB radio of the Bodyclock Luxe 750 DAB, but at approximately half the price, that may well be a compromise you're happy to make. The Bodyclock Shine 300 sits in the middle of Lumie's lineup of wake-up lights. Complicated initial setup -No extra audio inputs Read our full Lumie Bodyclock Luxe 750 DAB review An excellent wake-up light that comes highly recommended. Its nightlight function is particularly impressive too, and is ideal for reading before you settle down to sleep.

It will wake you with a natural-looking sunrise effect that brings you out of the deeper stages of sleep gently (with or without audio). Of course, what's most important of all is the light itself, and here the Bodyclock Luxe 750 DAB really delivers. The Luxe 750 DAB clearly in the same family as Lumie's other lights, with a translucent dome on top to diffuse light gently throughout the room, but it's the most stylish of the range thanks to its sharp lines and black fabric-covered body. There's an aux socket and USB port as well, rounding out the set of input options. If you're looking for a way to minimize the number of gadgets in your bedroom, it's an excellent option.
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Unlike most other wake-up lights, it also works as a Bluetooth speaker during the day, allowing you to stream music from your phone. For starters, as the name suggests, there's DAB radio, so you can enjoy your favorite station after the lamp has woken you gently with its simulated sunrise. The Bodyclock Luxe 750 DAB is Lumie's top-end wake-up light, and although it's more expensive than others in the range, it does a lot to justify its price tag.
