![]() With circadian-lighting settings, you can adjust the color temperature of the bulb throughout the day to mimic the sun, progressing from warm/red hues in the morning (like sunrise), to cool/blue hues during the day, then back to warm/red hues at night (like sunset). With this in mind, smart bulb makers have created bulbs to, as the folks behind the Philips Hue bulb say on their site, “harness the power of light and use it to support your wellbeing.” To do this, smart bulbs offer “circadian lighting” settings or wake-up/bedtime settings.
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