
Bon Charge’s light-based technologies and recovery tools make restorative sleep effortless
Nobody is sleeping on sleep anymore, least of all Bon Charge, the Australia-based wellness tech brand. With innovations ranging from blackout masks, blue light blocking glasses, lamps and red light therapy products, Bon Charge gives consumers the tools they need to recharge and attack their workouts or day-to-day activities at full strength.
“We’re not just designing devices; we’re designing modern rituals that bring nature’s intelligence back into everyday life — tools that actively improve sleep and recovery through light, frequency and circadian alignment,” said Katie Mant, Bon Charge founder. “From our red light devices to PEMF and blue light blocking innovations, every product is designed to support cellular metabolism and longevity in the most natural way possible.”
The brand is facilitating evolution in the wellness sector as well as meeting sleep-related demands. There’s a shift away from “grind culture” taking place as individuals no longer view rest and productivity as opposites, but as coefficients.
With the easy-to-integrate nature of its products, Bon Charge is taking this a step further, and helping everyone hit the hay better in the process.
The Sleep Revolution
Our tendency to celebrate exhaustion, even wearing it as a badge of honor, persisted for decades. Like most shifts in the health and wellness industry, this one began with science.
“For decades, we’ve glamorized exhaustion, equating busyness with success,” Mant said. “But science has reframed the narrative. Rest isn’t the absence of productivity; it’s a biological prerequisite for it. When we rest, the brain consolidates memory, cellular damage is repaired and the nervous system is recalibrated. Without restful recovery, performance (physical, emotional, and cognitive) inevitably declines…It impacts your hormonal balance, metabolic function and biological aging.”

Technological advances through wearable fitness devices have only multiplied the attention around sleep, and by consequence, sleep-related findings.
“As wearable data became mainstream, consumers could finally see the physiological cost of late nights, blue light exposure and overstimulation, and that visibility has driven change,” Mant added.
That’s why, in recent years, Bon Charge has turned much of its attention toward helping people improve their sleep.
“We’ve witnessed a profound cultural shift: people are no longer glorifying hustle, they’re glorifying recovery,” Mant said. “Sleep has become the new status symbol of wellbeing. It’s where beauty, longevity and mental resilience converge. As technology evolves, the future of the ‘sleep economy’ lies not in sedating the body, but in supporting its natural circadian intelligence, aligning light, temperature and environment to the optimal biology we were designed for.”
Sleep Positive Products
Bon Charge’s sleep-improving products begin with its blue light-blocking glasses and circadian friendly light bulbs. Each helps relax the brain naturally by eliminating exposure to the harsh blue light our phones or laptops emit, which can throw melatonin levels awry and make winding down difficult.
Then for those trying to stay asleep, Bon Charge offers sleep masks, temperature-regulating bedding and EMF-blocking accessories that help minimize disruptions through the night. Even red light therapy tools, often used for recovery, double as pre-bed relaxation aids, helping calm the nervous system and easing tension before sleep.

“Our blue light blocking glasses protect circadian integrity in an artificially lit, screen-saturated world, while our red light products use scientifically-validated wavelengths to boost cellular metabolism, promote relaxation and enhance sleep quality,” Mant said. “Each product is designed with intention, with minimal effort and maximum biological impact in mind.”
In a world where technology is often framed as the culprit behind poor sleep, Bon Charge backs an alternative narrative.
“Technology isn’t the problem, it’s how we as humans have designed and used it,” Mant said. “We want to create technology that works with human biology, not against it. We see innovation as a way to help restore natural rhythms, not override them. By harnessing light science and circadian biology, we’re helping people use technology to reconnect with nature’s cues, rather than be ruled by artificial ones.”
Habit Stacking
Having said that, Bon Charge understands nobody wants to upend their life or routine for something new to them. That’s why the brand specifically designed its products so users can weave them easily into their daily tasks — losing neither time nor energy while gaining an assortment of health-related benefits.
“True wellness doesn’t come from overhauling your life, it comes from aligning daily habits with your biology,” Mant said. “Our philosophy at Bon Charge has always been ‘integration, not disruption’ because the body already knows how to heal and perform; it simply needs the right environmental signals. Red light, blue light blocking and circadian-aligned technologies don’t demand radical lifestyle change. They work with your existing rhythm to restore balance at the cellular level.”

All it takes is using a different light bulb, pair of glasses or blanket than you normally would to sleep more productively. Using the products doesn’t feel like a chore, which makes sustained usage and legitimate improvement attainable.
“When we simplify wellness and embed it seamlessly into a routine, people can actually stay consistent — and that’s where transformation happens,” Mant added.
This prioritization falls in line with the brand’s overarching goal, centered around guiding people toward a more natural, intuitive way to feel their best.
“Our vision is to help people live in harmony with their biology, proving that the future of wellbeing isn’t more complexity, but a smarter return to simplicity,” Mant said.