LUMINETTE DRIVE
This amazing device has the ability to change your life!. Change the way you feel by fixing those winter blues, have more energy and sleep soundly!.
With Luminette® light therapy, experience a year-round energy boost and improve your sleep patterns. How does it work? When sunlight is scarce, our brain produces excess melatonin, leading to feelings of fatigue and low mood. Luminette stops melatonin secretion and promote serotonin release. You will feel rejuvenated!
The Luminette® Drive is the only light therapy lamp that allows you to do your light therapy session during your car trips! If you are in your car at least 20 min each day, you can enjoy the full benefits of a light therapy session without changing anything of your daily routine.
The Luminette® Drive helps to combat SAD and sleep pattern disorders. Using for 20 minutes will help relieve jet lag symptoms such as insomnia, sleepiness, and physical and intellectual fatigue. The light received tells your body to stop producing the sleep hormone melatonin and enables you to feel more awake at the time you want.
The Luminette® Drive is useful to stay alert during night drives, as Light therapy is proven to be as effective as a cup of coffee to increase alertness. This is particularly useful if you are taking long night drives.
The Luminette® Drive is a 2 in 1 light therapy lamp- you can enjoy light therapy in your car or when you get to work! Thanks to the clip, it easily attaches to your computer screen allowing you to enjoy the benefits while working on your computer.
The Luminette® Drive is fixed to the sun visor and can be easily clipped on and off thanks to a convenient magnetic holding system. It doesn’t interfere with driving as the Drive is placed above the visual field and emits a low intensity blue light. The angle and intensity of the device is easily adjustable for better comfort and the sturdy device can be easily clipped and unclipped thanks to the magnetic fastening system.
Luminette® Drive works thanks to an innovative optical technology: a light beam enters your eye naturally just like the sun, without dazzling your eyes or obscuring your vision. White light enhanced with blue light for greater effectiveness.
Luminette Drive emit blue-enriched white light wavelengths peaked at 468 nm. It has been scientifically proven that wavelength of blue light is the most effective at simulating sunlight. It will trigger your body’s positive response to simulated sunlight. Luminette Drive's LED’s have been specifically selected to avoid wavelength of blue light below 450 nm, these LED’s emit only beneficial light.
At the core of Light Therapy is the science of Chronobiology (a subset of biology). Chronobiology studies the circadian rhythms of the human (and other) body. These rhythms fluctuate over approximately 24 hours and influence your state of mind (sleepiness and alertness) at regular intervals. Your Circadian Rhythm is basically a 24-hour internal clock running in the background of your brain which is also known as your ‘body clock’.
Luminette Drive reproduces the "synchronising" effects of the sun, thereby regulating your biological clock. If you wear it at the right time, it will help you to either fall asleep earlier or later in the day in order to fit your schedule perfectly.
Luminette Drive reproduces the benefits of the sun and stimulates specific receptors in the eyes, which trigger the body's energy in response to light. It will help you to fight against reduction of energy, to feel fitter, active and alert and to be in a better mood.
Luminette Drive Features
Slim design 18 x 5.5 x 2.5cm
Weight 155gm
Long autonomy
Convenient on/off button
SAFE AND CERTIFIED Luminette is the result of four years of research at the University of Liege and is manufactured in Belgium. Luminette has been safely used by more than 70,000 users since 2006. Luminette is certified as "zero-risk" device according to European standard IEC 62471 on photobiological safety and as such is certified 100% safe for your eyes.
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