PHILIPS’ Wake-Up Light Alarm Clock is now at half price in Amazon’s Black Friday.

Normally priced at £105, the alarm clock is currently £52, saving you a whopping £53.

Black Friday is a great opportunity to get an item you've always wanted

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Black Friday is a great opportunity to get an item you’ve always wanted

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The offer is now available at Amazon, and it expires at midnight tonight – so don’t wait too long if you want to bag the deal.

  • (Ad) Philips Wake-Up Light Alarm Clock, £52 (saving £53) – buy here

Philips’ Wake-Up Alarm Clock simulates sunrise, aiming to create an easy and energetic wake-up.

You’ve got a choice of 2 different wake-up sounds, and the clock features an FM radio and ten brightness settings.

The Wake Up has great reviews too, with one customer saying:

“It’s an attractive alarm clock: the display is very clear and it was simple to set up and easy to pause.”

You can find out more information about the model here.

More Great Black Friday Deals

Take a look at some of the other Black Friday deals we’ve found around the web

We also recently wrote about an amazing Philips Lumea Prestige offer.

Here are the full list of the best Black Friday tech deals.

Keen to get a new pair of Apple Airpods? Here are the best offers on the web.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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