This product is right for you if
Mornings Feel Harsh
You wake up tired or startled by loud phone alarms and want a calmer way to start the day.
Light Wakes You
Early sunrise, streetlights or screen glow make your mornings inconsistent or too early.
You Prefer Natural Waking
You feel better when your body wakes gradually rather than being pulled out of sleep all at once.
Why it works
Your body wakes most naturally in response to light, not sound. Sudden phone alarms push your brain from deep sleep into alertness in a single second — creating stress before the day even begins. A gradual increase in light gives your nervous system time to transition smoothly.
The Nodello Wake-Up Light recreates a soft, natural sunrise by slowly brightening your room before your alarm time. This signals to your circadian rhythm that morning is approaching, helping you wake up clearer, calmer and without the shock of loud sound. It’s a simple shift that makes mornings feel far more human.
A better morning starts before you wake.
Natural light is your brain’s strongest wake-up signal. When brightness rises slowly, your nervous system transitions gently out of sleep — no jolt, no stress response, no racing heart.
Paired with a calm bedroom environment, the Nodello Wake-Up Light helps you rise in the way your body is designed to: gradually, softly, and without shock.
FAQs
Yes. The brightness increases slowly over 20–40 minutes (depending on your setting), giving your brain time to transition from deep sleep to wakefulness without the shock of a loud alarm.
Yes. You can choose light-only wakeups, sound-only wakeups, or both. We recommend starting with light first — most people find they no longer need loud alarms.
For most heavy sleepers, the gradual sunrise reduces morning grogginess significantly. You can set a softer light first and add a gentle sound at the end if needed for extra assurance.
Absolutely. The light intensity is adjustable and designed to mimic natural sunrise. It supports your circadian rhythm and is safe for daily use.
In most cases, no. The sunrise glow begins very softly and stays focused around your side of the bed. Most partners stay asleep unless they’re intentionally facing the light.
Yes — for many people, the light becomes their main wake-up cue. If you prefer extra reassurance, you can add a soft backup tone that plays only at the very end of the sunrise.
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