The Night-Feed Light That Lets Everyone Sleep
Use a dim red light instead of overhead lights or your phone. A 670nm red lamp provides enough light to see your baby during feeds and nappy changes without triggering the "wake-up" response in either of you. Red light is generally used at night because it feels less stimulating than bright white light.
See the Lampiero 670nm Lamp →Why Overhead Lights Make Night Feeds Harder
When your baby wakes at 2am, you need to see. The instinct is to flip the light switch or reach for your phone. Both blast you and the baby with blue-rich light that tells both brains: it is daytime. Now you are fully awake. The baby is fully awake. And the next 90 minutes are a write-off.
Standard LED bulbs, even "warm white" ones, emit 30 to 40 percent blue wavelengths. Your phone, even with night mode, still sends a strong alerting signal at close range. Both suppress melatonin, the hormone that keeps you and your baby in a sleepy state.
This is why experienced parents talk about "the newborn trenches." It is not just the frequency of wake-ups. It is the light exposure during each one that destroys the rest of your night.
What Changes With Red Light
Deep red light at 670nm does not activate the melanopsin receptors in your eyes. Melatonin production continues. You can see the baby, change the nappy, prepare the bottle, and feed — all without flipping the hormonal switch to "alert."
The feed still happens. The nappy change still happens. But the recovery time after each wake-up shrinks dramatically.
- Bright light wakes baby fully
- Parent becomes alert and wired
- Melatonin suppressed for 60–90 min
- Baby fusses, harder to settle
- Parent scrolls phone while waiting
- Both wide awake for an hour+
- Enough light to see and work
- Baby stays drowsy
- the room feels softer and less alerting
- Nappy change, feed, back down
- No phone needed
- Partner and siblings stay asleep
- many parents find it easier to settle back down afterwards
How Parents Use It
Lowest brightness. Sits flat and stable. Enough light for the nappy, wipes, and baby's face.
Bedside table or nursing chair. Find the brightness that works without lighting up the room.
200g — lighter than your phone. 8+ hour battery means no plugging in at night.
30-minute timer if you doze off during a feed. Turns itself off.
Even at low brightness, warm white LEDs contain blue and green wavelengths that suppress melatonin. A 670nm LED emits only deep red — outside the wavelengths that trigger wakefulness entirely.
"Great light for the newborn phase. Does a good job of bringing enough light without the obnoxious brightness of the overhead lights."
"Purchased this light for my 8-month-old's room to help him transition to bedtime. I can see in the middle of the night when he wakes up."
"Perfect for baby night feed. Saves us all on the early newborn days."
"With a newborn we have to get up a lot at night. This is the perfect night light for those midnight feeds and changes."
Use it every evening for 30 nights. Full refund if no difference. No questions.
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Red light for calmer nights, easier sleep, and softer 3am wake-ups
The Science, in Plain Language
670nm is a specific wavelength that sits outside the range your brain uses to decide "it is daytime." Research published in the Journal of Athletic Training and studies from Harvard and the China Institute of Sport Science have shown that red light at this wavelength supports melatonin production rather than suppressing it. Dr Andrew Huberman recommends dim red-spectrum lighting for the evening and night.
Lampiero is not a therapy panel or a medical device. It is a portable bedside lamp that uses 670nm LEDs, designed for practical everyday use: night feeds, nappy changes, bathroom trips, and wind-down before sleep.
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Lampiero at a Glance
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Common Questions
Is red light safe for newborns?
Red light does not suppress melatonin and is widely used in nurseries. Lampiero's 5 brightness levels let you set it very dim. Always follow your paediatrician's guidance.
Will the baby be scared of the red light?
Most parents report the opposite: babies find the soft red glow calming.
How bright is Lampiero on the lowest setting?
Bright enough to see the baby, nappy, and bottle. Dim enough that baby stays drowsy.
Does it need to be plugged in?
No. USB-C rechargeable with 8+ hours of battery. Charge during the day, cordless all night.
What if it does not work for us?
30-night sleep guarantee. Use it every evening. Full refund if no difference.
Lampiero is a portable 670nm red sleep lamp designed for calmer nights, easier sleep, and softer 3am wake-ups.
Based on 200+ verified reviews. Studied at Harvard, Rensselaer, China Institute of Sport Science. Recommended by Dr Andrew Huberman.
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