Philips goLITE BLU Light Therapy Device Reviews

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Philips goLITE BLU Light Therapy Device

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  • Portable, rechargeable blue therapy light with Bluewave.
  • Sleek new compact design
  • New diffusion optics for softer, even light
  • Wider treatment field gives you more flexibility
  • Fully programmable, adjustable intensity
  • Not to be used by people with Bi-polar disorder

Start feeling better now. “After a week with the goLITE, my wife happily announced that her ‘summer husband’ had returned.” “I feel great: more energy, more positive and optimistic, more like the person I am in the summer.” We couldn’t have said it better. These are real quotes from real people who improved their moods and beat the winter blues using light. And you can too. Light is nature’s stimulant. The upbeat feeling you get on a bright sunny day is no accident-it’s the result of light

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Crane Adorable 2.1 Gallon Cool Mist Humidifier, Penguin Shape

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  • Provides relief for cough, cold and flu symptoms
  • Supports easier breathing and congestion relief from allergy and asthmatic type symptoms
  • Provides moisture for dry coughs, sinus irritation, dry skin
  • Whisper-quiet ultrasonic operation
  • Moisture output up to 2.1 gal. per day

Adorable Crane Cool Mist Humidifier provides additional comfort to cold symptoms, dry itchy skin, and chapped lips. The whisper quiet humidifier operates on a low power consumption providing up to 11 hours of moisture from a removable one gallon water tank. When put into operation, the humidifier produces a cool mist vapor and is capable of producing 2.1 gallons of mist output before the water tank requires replenishment or refilling of the water tank. Includes an automatic shut off safety feat

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  1. A. Dent "Aragorn" says:
    430 of 441 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Let it beLITE :) , March 2, 2009
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    The manual that comes with the goLITE states that it could help alleviate the so-called winter blues depressions, help with jet lag and allow shift workers better adjust to their unusual schedules. The theory claims that exposure to bright blue light tricks our body into producing producing certain hormones that make us feel more alert and energetic and inhibits the production of hormones that make us sleepy. Some people who feel depressed and exhausted in winter time because there’s not much bright light may respond favorably to light therapy. goLITE is a light therapy device.

    The light:
    ———-
    It’s really, really bright. For those familiar with LED flashlights, think of it this way: a decent LED flashlight device has about 3 LEDs. The goLITE has SIXTY. Therefore, think of TWENTY flashlights bright, when used at maximum intensity. That IS bright. It’s so bright, you are not supposed to stare at it directly. I did and my eyes hurt for about half an hour after that. Thankfully, the intensity is adjustable in increments of 25% with the 50% setting being recommended for starters.

    The therapy:
    ————
    The manual recommends 15-30 minute sessions with the light bathing your face from the side, at about eye level. The light therapists believe that the best times to use it are in the morning but, for those who, like me, feel sleepy in the afternoon, an afternoon session could also be beneficial. I normally use it early in the morning, with my breakfast and every time I exercise, which is the evening-afternoon.

    The controls:
    ————-
    A touch LCD panel allows the user to set the clock, the timer, the alarm and the light intensity. The most needed functions: the timer and the light adjuster are easy to set. For the others, you may need a manual to remind you that, for example, if you really, really want to switch between the 12-hour to the 24-hour time format you must press and hold both the TIMER and the MINUS buttons for 2 seconds. So, don’t lose the manual.

    The build:
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    The goLITE has a definite durable, solid, ‘high end’ feeling. A protective case/sleeve is included. There is also a charger. A small metallic ‘stand’ is held magnetically inside its own depression in the back of the body. The small manual is informative and only 20-30% of it is regulation-mandated nonsense or technical mumbo-jumbo graphs. The rechargeable battery can not be replaced. The manufacturer expects the goLITE to last for about 50 years if used for 30 minutes per day, every day. A fully charged device should be able to run on battery for at least 3-4 sessions.

    The ergonomics:
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    I appreciate the small size because I am taking it with me to office. It fits easily inside my laptop bag. The carrying case is well made. My only problem and this is where goLITE is losing one star is the placement of the controls on the same side with the lights. Like I said, staring directly at the lights is not pleasant and, the way the controls work, accidentally touching the PLUS button WILL turn the light on. It would be A LOT better if the LCD panel was located on the back. It might have even allowed for a smaller device.

    The effectiveness:
    ——————
    I can now testify that, after more than three months through a long winter I feel happier and more optimistic now than at the same time a year ago. Normally by early March I have that feel of exhaustion and the ‘will this winter ever go away?’ type of thoughts. Not this year. I do wish for the winter to go away but I seem to feel more energized and less negative.

    The battery life:
    —————–
    The manual claims that you could use the goLITE for about 4 sessions on one charge. I am pleased to note that, after 3-4 months of use I can use it for 6-8 sessions on one charge. They are 20 minute sessions with the light at 100% intensity.

    The rating:
    ———–
    I appreciate the quality of the build, the brightness of the light and the fact that I can do several therapy sessions before having to recharge. This is a good light therapy device.

    The very small negatives are all related to the LCD control panel. Certain functions can not be intuitively invoked and, once the manual is lost, may give the end-user some headaches. The other small negative is the placement of the LCD control panel. Think of it this way: you would not like a gun that was build in a way that forced you to stare at the barrel while loading it, right? Similarly, it would be a lot better if you didn’t have to stare at sixty LED that could turn themselves on at any time while you are struggling with setting up the timer. However, once the goLITE is set up, I rarely change the setting so this is a very rare inconvenience.

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  2. Michael Bluth says:
    469 of 509 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    I was skeptical at first but…, January 10, 2009
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    This review is from: Philips goLITE BLU Light Therapy Device (Health and Beauty)

    So after reading these reviews on Amazon.com, I was initially VERY skeptical about this product working. Most of these reviews come from people in the Vine program or the reviews were being released rapidly over a short time period and that had me very doubtful. But before I go into that, let me give you a little background on my personal story. I am 21 years old, Asian-American (maybe I’m not adjusted for the long winters in Vermont and I’ve been having sleep problems since the age of 17 or 18.

    For years, I would sleep in and miss classes, and would generally feel chronically fatigued and apathetic. My problem got pretty bad to the point that I would miss important meetings or events. I was focused, and hardworking but I just could not wake up on time (and go to bed on time either)! I would go to bed at say 11 PM, yet I would still wake up at 12 PM or 1 PM the next day. I would be like what the hell. So then over this winter break (where I had a good 5 weeks off), I started letting myself go to bed at the time my body NATURALLY fell asleep (not when I *wanted* to). I found that I was going to bed at 3 AM. And what happened? I STILL woke up at 11 AM!!!! What did this show me? That I WAS getting 8 hours of sleep BUT it was at a later time (hence going to bed at 11 PM didn’t do anything because I really wasn’t falling asleep until 3-4 AM in the morning).

    So why did this happen? Why did my sleep schedule get delayed (this problem is called DSPS or delayed sleep phase syndrome — it’s nothing serious it’s just a big pain when trying to function in society — my primary care physician referred me to a sleep MD who diagnosed me with this as well.)? Well in high school I had bad habits. I would go to bed late playing VIDEO GAMES, watching TV, doing intellectually stimulating activities that would make me stay up late. Also the summer before college started, I had a job where I was working as a waiter at night (4 PM-10 PM) or (6 PM-1 AM), and thus I was sleeping later. I guess all of this carried through college and in grad. school (modern day society makes it difficult to live a natural technological-independent state huh?)

    Anyways, before I digress any further, this winter break, I let my body go to bed when it wanted too. But then something bad happened. I was going to bed later and later every day (going to bed at 8 AM!!!). And thus, I would end up sleeping my 8 hours during the DAY!!! It was terrible. So I looked into chronotherapy, and I did something where I would go to bed a little bit later every day (so instead of going to bed at 8 am the next day, I would go to bed at 11 am, then 2 PM, then 5 PM, then eventually 8 PM), and let me assure you it wasn’t fun.

    So my doctor recommended me this product which piqued my interest and I eventually found this product here on Amazon (Apollo was the company that makes these products, but Philips bought them over). Immediately after a few sessions, I found that I was waking up at 5-6 AM NATURALLY and going to bed at 9-10 PM PHYSICALLY/EYELID HEAVY SLEEPY. I also felt happier too and the reason why this happens is that the blue light increases the production of SERATONIN (the happy go-lucky hormone that is low in depression, etc).

    I’m a grad. student in Biology, and I’ll briefly go into the details of the basic physiology of blue light. Basically, your eye’s retina (a thin membrane at the back of the eye-ball) has a couple of receptors. The ones you’ve probably heard of were the rod and cones. Well, there’s another one called the “MELANOPSIN” photoreceptor that scientists about 10 years ago discovered. And these are on the edges of the retina (not centric like the rods and cones). These melanopsin photoreceptors absorb light of a specific wavelength and that is BLUE (460-480 nm). Older light boxes used white light (which contained blue light) that mimicked light from the sun, but apparently those are superbright. So why can’t you use a regular old BLUE lightBULB then? I don’t really know maybe someone can comment on this as I’m not a physicist.

    Other notes: This thing is expensive, so if you want something a BIT cheaper you can go with the slightly older Philips/Apollo units some of them are as low as $80.P You might be able to make a deduction on this unit with your health insurance or through your taxes, just a heads up, but I’m not 100% as of yet.

    If you have problems waking up on time, have chronic fatigue, depression, SAD, ciracadian rhythm disorders, then this is worth a shot. I can’t guarantee that it will work for you, but after doing some experiments, I don’t believe that this was a placebo affect. N=1 though, so take what I say and everything on Amazon.com with a grain of salt.

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  3. Charles Evans "Call me Kevin" says:
    250 of 269 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Amazingly small but a very powerful light, December 6, 2008
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    Charles Evans “Call me Kevin” (North Carolina) –
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    This review is from: Philips goLITE BLU Light Therapy Device (Health and Beauty)
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    Customer Video Review Length:: 2:25 Mins

    Many people feel a little less energetic in the winter, while others get the winter blues. It has been shown that the decrease in natural sunlight may be the culprit in this seasonal change on our bodies. In fact, it has a name – Seasonal Affected Disorder (SAD).

    The Philips goLITE BLU light is designed to help sufferers of SAD by mimicking the effect that the sun has on your body.

    A few pointers – tips about the light (Many were not included in my video)-

    - It uses all LEDs therefore it is very unlikely that any of the “bulbs” will burn out.
    - LEDs generate much less heat than other forms of light, so there is a very low risk of fire.
    - You must (on occasion) look into periphery of the light. The effect of the light works through your EYES and not your skin, therefore you must glance directly into the light (about once a minute for me).
    - The unit MUST be charged for 8 eight hour prior to the initial use.
    - There is no access into the unit – meaning there are no screws or bolts that can be used to access the light, batteries…etc.
    - Surprisingly small – probably measures 8″x8″x1″ and weighs less than 2lbs.
    - Has a built in alarm feature.
    - Do not use two hours before you go to bed, since your hormonal response to the light may keep you from sleeping.
    - Built in timer lets you preset how long you want the light to operate (up to 1 hour)

    Final verdict – the Philips goLITE BLU is well designed and has loads of built in functionality. While it is not it not inexpensive it may very well hold the key to helping you feel more energetic in the winter months.

    4 1/2 stars.

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  4. J. Baltrus "Balthazar" says:
    683 of 697 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Buy it, enjoy it…it works great plus is cute., January 11, 2008
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    This review is from: Crane Adorable 2.1 Gallon Cool Mist Humidifier, Penguin Shape (Health and Beauty)

    Customer Video Review Length:: 1:58 Mins

    A great little humidifier. Well worth the money for its functionality…the cute appearance is a bonus. It is not loud at all and really cranks out serious humidity.

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  5. J. Muench says:
    447 of 456 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Quiet, easy to use, and so gosh darn CUTE!, February 16, 2007
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    J. Muench (NY United States) –
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    This review is from: Crane Adorable 2.1 Gallon Cool Mist Humidifier, Penguin Shape (Health and Beauty)

    I got the penguin humidifier a week ago after researching multiple brands, some expensive ones, filter ones, big ones, warm ones, etc. And I read the reviews about it leaking or breaking on this one, and essentially there was some complaint on just about every brand out there–always a few problems. So for the $30 this one cost (and the fact that it is ridiculously adorable!) it seemed to cover what I needed: something that was not expensive, not too large and bulky, smaller reservoir so more fresh water going through it (and less water sitting around getting ookey) and would add humidity where ever it was.

    It has been running almost non-stop for a week, minus filling times or when we were out, and has worked perfectly. The body reservoir, even when running on high, has lasted at least 16 hours. I haven’t had problems with white dust on everything like my old-fashioned gigantic noisy one (I use tap water), and it doesn’t spray water drops out with the mist either. It definitely made a difference running at night in the bedroom–no noses and throats feeling ‘dry as dust’ in the AM. The penguin has a small footprint, about 9″ diameter and 12.75″ tall. It runs almost silently BUT it does make a trickling noise and actually sounds like our tabletop fountain. It’s a nice sound during the day but wore on me during the night; I wasn’t used the sound and I kept thinking it’s leaking when it wasn’t. So now I run it for a while before bed and I sleep much better all around.

    Things to watch out for though… the reservoir opening where you fill it, there is a screw-on cap with a spring-valve (like what’s at the bottom of your coffee maker basket). There should be a silicone O-ring that fits in the top of the cap. Our O-ring was inside the opening, and since it was clear-ish could be easily missed. The O-ring could cause the cap to leak if not seated properly and the cap needs to be tightened snuggly. When filled and righted (there’s even a little handle to carry it by) it should only drip slightly out of the spring-valve. Check that nothing is clogging the spring-valve by pressing it in (before filling) and that the flap is not folded. Only use COLD water in the reservoir, and if you boiled water WAIT for it to be room temp before using. Using hot water could definitely cause this plastic to crackle and crack. The body must sit squarely on the ‘butt’ or it can dribble over the side a tiny bit.

    We have had absolutely no problems with this little cutie, and if I do I’ll update my posting. It has a nice rocker on-off switch on his ‘left butt cheek’. It has a dial on the front (I’ll call it his bellybutton) to adjust the amount of mist; even on high he doesn’t drip. The mist dial doesn’t seem to affect the fountain noise at all; i.e. the lesser misting does not lessen any gurgling it does. A great little design and it does the job!

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  6. Midwestern Mom says:
    211 of 218 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    quiet, efficient and cute!, November 12, 2006
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    This frog humidifier is wonderful. I’m so glad I finally decided to get one after reading reviews on it since last winter. Unlike this picture, the actual product is a true Granny Smith apple green, or some might call it lime green.

    PROS
    -quiet
    -no expensive filter required. (my Holmes humidifier requires a new $13 filter about every 6 weeks)
    -shuts off automatically when it runs out of water
    -easy to refil water
    -simple and easy to use
    -cute!

    CONS
    -tiny green light is on when humidifier is in use and I persoanlly like a very dark bedroom at night. I just tape a dark piece of paper over it and problem solved. But it can also be a night light for a child’s room.
    -must be on a nightstand or some sort of elevated surface. Some people might not have that room to spare.
    -it may be TOO cute and irresitible for little ones to keep their hands off it at first. But the newness wears off.

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