To anticipate: This did not work. Whether it is because it somehow has "wrong" light alarm clock or (Philips recommends the manual about 40cm distance) at the distance on the other side of the double bed, though the whole bedroom is lit on the brightest stage loose: I do not know.
Anyway, I will also only awake from the clock radio.
What test mode most bothered me when setting up and in about two weeks:
1. The fiddly operation
Some functions can be operated via a kind of touch operation on the front, some on small button on the bead to cover the light source.
The button you have to memorize, perform the touch operation with the Lesebrilel because both are only covered small / difficult to read or when the push buttons, labeled.
2. No backup battery
Once power fluctuation or put the alarm clock to a different Stelel and all settings go all over again.
3. No separate alarm call per alarm
I would have liked, for example, the early wake-up time (Go to work) with Radio to become the later wake-up time (weekend) awakened with einemder nature sounds or another transmitter.
I really liked the reading lamp function with a very gentle, well regulated light. Similarly, the sleep aid, in which the lamp abdimmt slowly over a (controllable only in stages) interval. As a pure bedside lamp that thing is but then too expensive.