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Carex Day-Light Elite Light Therapy Lamp

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Carex Day-Light Elite Light Therapy LampCarex Day Light Elite Light Therapy Lamp MPN: CCFDL93023 By Carex Health Brands 10,000 LUX at 1214" 4 Brightness Settings Height Adjustable 21"26" Angle Adjustable 4000K Color Temperature Full Spectrum 450675nm 100% UV Blocked 15. 75" 13" Screen Projects Light from Above By Carex Health Brands The Day Light Elite is Carex's flagship light therapy lamp building on the established Day Light Sky and Classic Plus models with a larger viewing screen, four

Carex Day-Light Elite Light Therapy Lamp

MPN: CCFDL93023  |  By Carex Health Brands

10,000 LUX at 12–14"  |  4 Brightness Settings  |  Height Adjustable 21"–26"  |  Angle Adjustable  |  4000K Color Temperature  |  Full-Spectrum 450–675nm  |  100% UV Blocked  |  15.75" × 13" Screen  |  Projects Light from Above  |  By Carex Health Brands

The Day-Light Elite is Carex's flagship light therapy lamp — building on the established Day-Light Sky and Classic Plus models with a larger viewing screen, four selectable brightness settings, and a refined adjustable stand. It delivers up to 10,000 LUX of full-spectrum white light at a comfortable 12–14 inch distance — the clinically recommended intensity for light therapy without requiring uncomfortably close positioning. Four brightness settings (10,000 / 5,000 / 2,500 / 1,000 LUX) allow new users to start at a lower intensity and gradually increase exposure, or allow continuing users to fine-tune their daily session intensity. The stand adjusts in height from 21" to 26" and in angle, and the lamp projects light downward from above as clinical guidelines recommend. 4000K color temperature provides a comfortable, soothing white light. 100% UV blocked. Corded electric power.


Specifications

Specification Day-Light Elite
MPN CCFDL93023
Maximum Output 10,000 LUX at 12–14"
Light Settings 4: 10,000 / 5,000 / 2,500 / 1,000 LUX
Light Source LED
Light Spectrum Full-Spectrum (450nm–675nm)
Color Temperature 4000K
UV Protection 100% blocked
Screen Size 15.75" × 13"
Height Adjustment 21"–26"
Angle Adjustment Yes
Light Projection From above, downward angle
Material Plastic
Product Weight 7.5 lbs.
Product Dimensions (H×W×D) 21"–26" × 16.75" × 6"
Power Source Corded electric
Classification Clinical / Medical grade
Level of Light Deprivation Addressed Severe
Manufacturer Carex Health Brands

Looking for a more compact desk-style lamp? See the Carex Day-Light Sky — same 10,000 LUX core specification in a smaller two-setting form factor. Questions about which model fits your needs? Call 1-866-218-0902


Key Features

  • 10,000 LUX at 12–14" — delivers the clinically recommended light intensity for bright light therapy at a comfortable working distance; many competing lamps require sitting much closer to reach the same intensity
  • Four brightness settings — 10,000, 5,000, 2,500, and 1,000 LUX selectable; allows new users to begin therapy at a lower intensity and build tolerance gradually, and allows any user to adjust intensity for time of day, session length, or personal sensitivity to bright light
  • Larger 15.75"×13" screen — Carex's largest light therapy lamp viewing area; a larger illuminated surface allows more natural head and eye movement during a session without losing light exposure, compared to smaller-screen lamps that require staying precisely positioned
  • Height adjustable 21"–26" — accommodates use while seated at a desk, dining table, or in a chair at different heights; positions the light at eye level or slightly above as recommended
  • Angle adjustable — fine-tunes the downward light angle for the user's specific seating position and distance
  • Projects light from above — downward-angled light delivery mimics natural outdoor light exposure and is the clinically recommended delivery angle for light therapy, as opposed to lamps that shine directly forward at eye level
  • 4000K color temperature — a comfortable, soothing white light tone that is bright without feeling harsh or clinical
  • Full-spectrum light, 450–675nm — covers the visible light wavelength range associated with circadian rhythm regulation and serotonin production support
  • 100% UV blocked — light therapy benefit without UV exposure risk; safe for daily long-term use
  • Flicker-free operation — consistent light output across all brightness settings without flicker that can cause eye strain or headache in light-sensitive users
  • Dual-purpose lighting — functions as both a therapy lamp and ambient task lighting when not in active therapy use
  • Classification: Clinical/Medical grade | Addresses severe light deprivation | By Carex Health Brands

Clinical FAQs

What is bright light therapy used for and how does the Day-Light Elite's 10,000 LUX compare to ordinary indoor lighting?

Bright light therapy is a well-established, evidence-based treatment for seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and is also used to support circadian rhythm regulation in non-seasonal depression, delayed sleep phase disorder, jet lag, and shift work sleep disruption. The mechanism involves exposing the eyes to high-intensity light, which suppresses melatonin production and shifts the timing of the body's internal clock, while also supporting serotonin pathways associated with mood regulation. For context on intensity: typical indoor home or office lighting measures approximately 200–500 LUX — far below the threshold needed for a therapeutic effect. Outdoor daylight on a clear day can exceed 10,000–25,000 LUX, even in shade. Clinical research establishing the effectiveness of light therapy for SAD has used light boxes delivering 10,000 LUX, which is why this has become the standard benchmark intensity for therapeutic light boxes — including the Day-Light Elite at its maximum setting. Simply being in a well-lit room does not replicate this effect; a dedicated therapy lamp delivering the clinically studied intensity is necessary to achieve the documented therapeutic benefit.

How should the Day-Light Elite be used for the best results, and how long does a typical session take?

Standard clinical protocol for bright light therapy involves sitting in front of the lamp for 20 to 30 minutes per session, typically in the morning shortly after waking, with the light source positioned 12 to 14 inches from the face and at or slightly above eye level — consistent with the Day-Light Elite's recommended distance and downward-angled, above-positioned light delivery. The user does not need to stare directly at the light; the lamp can be positioned to the side while reading, eating breakfast, working at a desk, or doing other activities, as long as the eyes receive indirect exposure to the light field. Morning use is generally recommended over evening use because morning light exposure helps advance the circadian rhythm, supporting earlier, more consistent wake times. Consistency matters more than any single session — daily use during the season or period when symptoms are present produces better results than occasional use. Most users who respond to light therapy notice improvement within one to two weeks of consistent daily use, though some notice effects sooner. The four brightness settings on the Day-Light Elite allow a new user to begin at a lower setting (1,000 or 2,500 LUX) for the first few days if the full 10,000 LUX feels too intense, then increase to the full clinical intensity as tolerance builds.

Are there any precautions or situations where light therapy should be used with caution?

While bright light therapy is generally well tolerated, certain populations should consult a physician before beginning use. Individuals with bipolar disorder should use light therapy under physician supervision, as bright light exposure can in some cases trigger a manic or hypomanic episode. Individuals with retinal conditions, a history of eye disease, or who are taking photosensitizing medications (certain antibiotics, retinoids, some psychiatric medications) should consult an ophthalmologist or prescribing physician before starting light therapy, as photosensitivity can increase the risk of light-related eye irritation or damage. Some users experience mild side effects when beginning therapy, including headache, eye strain, or nausea — typically resolving by reducing the session length, increasing distance from the lamp, or using a lower brightness setting before working up to full intensity. The Day-Light Elite's 100% UV blocking eliminates UV-related skin and eye risk, but the visible light intensity itself still warrants the precautions above for specific patient populations. This product does not replace diagnosis or treatment by a licensed clinician for depression, SAD, or sleep disorders — it is intended as a therapeutic light source used as part of a broader care plan.


Questions about the Day-Light Elite, comparing it to the Day-Light Sky, or light therapy in general? Call our product specialists: 1-866-218-0902  |  Mon–Fri 9am–5pm, Sat 9am–3pm EST

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