This is the corded power version of the GoLITE BLU. It is small, portable and rechargeable. It also, as the name suggests, provides blue light. Read my review to find out more.
The Carex Day-Light provides a whole lot of light - the lightbox is 16 inches wide and 13 inches tall. It also is easy to set up so the light shines down onto your eyes to get your light therapy in the optimal way.
This Philips Wake Up Light is reasonably priced, but a little limited in its options - does it have the functionality you need to ensure a smooth transition from being deep asleep to feel wide awake?
The Circadian Optics Lumos looks great, is small, compact and easy to travel with and is the only SAD Light that can be charged by USB. Find out more by reading my review.
You've got SAD, you are fed up of living in your cold/grey/cloudy/not sunny location, you decide to make a break for it and move somewhere where the sun is eternally shining, so where are the best places to live if you are suffering from SAD?
If you are approaching the topic for the first time the question of what lamp for Seasonal Affective Disorder is best for you can seem a complicated one to answer. Are the most expensive lamps better than the cheapest ones? (Not necessarily) How strong does it need to be? What are the practicalities of using