Smart Home · Smart Night Lights
Do warm or red night lights really help with sleep?
Reviewer consensus
Warmer color temperatures (roughly 2200K and red/amber tones) are widely preferred for nighttime because they're less likely to disrupt sleep than cool white light. Several picks here are specifically tuned to soft warm white for bedrooms and night feeds, while daylight-white dusk-to-dawn models are better suited to hallways and bathrooms where visibility matters more than sleep.

