Affordable ($25) circadian friendly LED bulb
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The price of the Ario does make my stomach churn a bit $244 for a single smart floor lamp. I'm not even sure it's something I could pass down to my children or something considering how fast technology goes obsolete these days.
I sleep on the floor on a small pad that is slightly smaller than a twin bed. I flip my bed up against the wall and my yoga mat is right there under where my bed was. To give you an idea of how small my room is, my room measures about 7 x 8 pieces of letter sized paper with a recessed closet that is 2 x 2 pieces of paper. A floor to ceiling lamp would take up too much precious real estate in my room, and look wrong besides. The only way I could see myself doing this is if I built a "draw bridge" into the wall for my bed a couple feet off the ground. Probably not going to happen. I have a floor lamp similar to this floor lamp from target.already, but it works because it does double duty providing me with some shelving for my necessities that a nightstand normally would (wallet, keys, phone, books, glasses etc).
A light bulb or smaller light fixture would be best for my room. Not to mention, having smart lights that emulate the sun is most beneficial if it's somewhat consistent thought the whole house where people spend time.
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@adamlogan Oh, do you have a window in this room? It's illegal, yep I'll repeat, it's ILLEGAL to not have a second (quicker) means of escape, like a window in case of an emergency. So, you can be honest if you don't, but if that is the case, hopefully you'll be able to make one.
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@timpster I have a window, it's small, I could jump out of it if I had to. My room is immediately next to the back stairwell, the bathroom is across the hall, and there's a front stairwell too. Thanks for mentioning it though.