About This Site
CircadianBulbs.com is run by [YOUR NAME], a [one-line bio: e.g., podcaster and health-habits researcher who has spent X years covering sleep, recovery, and personal development].
This site exists because most "best circadian bulb" articles are affiliate pages ranking bulbs by commission rate, written by people who never checked whether a "warm" smart bulb actually removes the blue wavelengths that wreck sleep. It doesn't. We read the spec sheets and the peer-reviewed research on light and melatonin, then tell you where the marketing outruns the biology, even when the honest answer is a $15 bulb instead of a $60 one.
How We Evaluate
Every recommendation is built from four sources: manufacturer specifications and warranty documents, the color temperature and dimming ranges that actually matter for circadian effect, verified owner feedback across retail platforms, and the published sleep and circadian research. When we have not personally tested a unit, we say so. When a claim is marketing rather than science, like a tunable bulb sold as "blue-free" at its warmest, we say that too.
How We Make Money
Affiliate commissions, mostly through the Amazon Associates program plus a few brand programs. If you buy through a link here, the retailer pays us a percentage and your price does not change. Two commitments behind that: rankings never change based on commission rates, and we would rather tell you to buy the cheap amber bulb (we often do) than burn trust for a bigger payout. Full details in our affiliate disclosure.
Not Medical Advice
We cover lighting as a wellness tool for supporting healthy sleep patterns. We do not diagnose or treat sleep disorders. If you have ongoing insomnia or a suspected circadian rhythm disorder, please talk to a doctor. A light bulb is a helpful input, not a cure.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or a spec we got wrong? Email [hello@circadianbulbs.com]. Corrections get fixed and credited.