Replace the Scroll With Something That Actually Makes You Sleepy
Replace the phone with a red light. The reason you keep scrolling is not willpower. It is that lying in a dark room with nothing to do feels uncomfortable. A dim red lamp gives you ambient light for reading, skincare, talking, or just resting — without the blue light that keeps your brain wired.
See the Lampiero 670nm Lamp →Why "Just Put the Phone Down" Does Not Work
You know the phone is keeping you awake. You have tried setting limits. And you are still scrolling at midnight, because the alternative — lying in total darkness — feels worse.
This is not a discipline problem. It is a design problem. Your bedroom is either phone-light or pitch-dark. There is no in-between.
The fix is not removing the phone. It is replacing what the phone gives you: light, comfort, and something for your eyes to rest on.
What You Have Already Tried
Night mode. Reduces blue light by about 50 percent. But you are still holding a screen with stimulating content. You still scroll.
Blue-light glasses. Filter some wavelengths. Change nothing about your behaviour or environment.
Melatonin supplements. Add the sleep hormone your body already makes. But your lights suppress it faster than the pill can raise it.
Screen-time limits. You override them in 3 seconds.
Leaving the phone in another room. Lasted 2 nights.
None of these fix the actual problem: your entire light environment tells your brain to stay awake. The blue-rich light creates a loop — you feel awake, so you scroll, which exposes you to more light. Breaking the loop requires replacing both the light and the behaviour at once.
- Blue light suppresses melatonin
- Content stimulates dopamine
- Brain stays in "alert" mode
- Time passes without noticing
- Feel wired, not sleepy
- Guilt about still being awake
- 670nm does not suppress melatonin
- No stimulating content
- Brain gets the "wind down" signal
- Eyes get heavy naturally
- Feel sleepy, not wired
- Timer turns off automatically
A Simple Phone-Free Evening
60 to 90 minutes before bed: Turn off overhead lights. Turn on Lampiero. Put your phone in another room.
Read, do your skincare, talk, stretch, or just sit. The red light gives you enough light to do anything except stare at a screen. It feels like firelight.
Set the timer for 60 minutes. Most people are asleep before it turns off.
If you wake at 2am: Use Lampiero instead of the phone. Fall back asleep far faster.
The goal is not to force yourself to stop scrolling. The goal is to make not-scrolling feel better than scrolling.
"Biggest thing I have had to learn, to put the phone down about an hour before bed. Turn on this light and allow my body to do what it knows to do. I read or just talk with the kids. No more phone, tablets, TV."
"No more grabbing my phone and scrolling in the middle of the night, no more staring at the ceiling. All of that is gone."
"This lamp really helps to set the mood. Exposure to that segment of the red light spectrum seems to calm a spirit down and signal to it that it is time to let go."
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
Why 670nm Works for This
670nm is a deep red wavelength that does not trigger the wakefulness receptors in your eyes. It allows your body to produce melatonin naturally. Research from Harvard, Rensselaer, and the China Institute of Sport Science supports red-spectrum light in the evening. Dr Andrew Huberman recommends it as a simple, practical intervention.
Read the Full Science Behind 670nm →
About Lampiero
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Lampiero is used for different night problems. Choose the one that feels closest to yours.
Common Questions
Does night mode fix the blue light problem?
Night mode reduces blue light by roughly 50 percent, but you are still using a screen with stimulating content. Replacing the phone with a red lamp removes both.
What do I actually do without my phone?
Read a book. Talk. Journal. Do your skincare. Stretch. Or just sit in the red glow.
How is this different from turning the lights off?
Complete darkness can feel uncomfortable and lead to reaching for the phone. The red light gives your eyes something to rest on without stimulating wakefulness.
Will my partner find it annoying?
At the lowest brightness, Lampiero is very dim. The 5 levels and timer let you adjust for both of you.
How long to get used to no phone before bed?
Most people report the habit feeling natural within 3 to 5 days.
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