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This Eye Massager combines rapid heat and cooling therapy with 14 vibration heads and Bluetooth music to relieve migraines, eye strain, puffiness, and dry eyes. Lightweight and skin-friendly, it offers up to 150 minutes of use per charge, making it the perfect daily ritual for busy professionals seeking effective, on-the-go eye relaxation.
H**H
Great option for eye pain and headaches.
This thing is kind of insane. It's got little almost fingers that vibrate across your eyebrow bones and around the eye socket. It's strange, but feels very nice. I have found it's best to use laying down, as it is rather heavy and robust, and sitting up causes lots of pressure on the bridge of my nose.I've been suffering from a lot of headaches behind the eyes lately. I've been using this when I get one, and it has helped resolve them more quickly. It's relaxing, and the music functionality is really nice. There are a few different settings, but my favorite is the built in kind of all-around function that it runs through. I also really like the heat - it's soothing and not too hot on my eyes.I do think this is expensive, but its super, super well made, so I think it may be worth it. It will definitely last a long time, and if you're suffering from eye pain or headaches, may be worth the investment.
S**.
Not bad, kinda fun
Short answer, this isn't absolutely amazing, but is kinda fun and not bad.Long answer, the usefulness of anything like this is going to depend on your own personal tolerance levels for massage and the actual bone structure of your face. For me, I have a high tolerance for massage and the nubs on this mostly touch my face, but not enough to really get in there and do a decent massage. For some people, especially if you are looking for headache or migraine relief, the vibrations might be more than enough or even too much; I know sometimes massage can make muscles sore for a few days after the fact, so when using this, start low and see how you do. Last thing you would want is for there to be sore facial muscles. I REALLY like the eye pads, love how they can cool and heat, (they vaguely remind me of a heat massager my grandmother had, so it feels very nostalgic). They don't reach my eyes fully because of the shape of my face, which is a pity, but I can't fault the machine for that. I can still feel the heat and cold, so that's good, and it works well.My only downside that I can speak of is that the menu on the buttons is odd. I wish they just had more buttons on the side so it would be easier to get to the settings you want. Read the directions carefully, some things you have to click for while others you have do double click for. Its a little cumbersome in that regard. But other than that, I really like this. Its fun. I don't see it particularly as a eye massager, but I can see how the heat or cold would be really nice for headaches. I would actually recommend it for that, even though I don't have that problem - I just feel like the very light stimulation can be relaxing or even distracting from the pain, and very useful if done correctly. Worth giving a try.
L**S
Very Unique and Relaxing
The ibreo Rechargeable Lightweight Eye Care & Beauty Massager came with a 39" Type C USB charging cord, but no USB wall charger. A lighted ring around the power and control buttons pulses red while charging and turns green when complete. The initial charge was very quick.A muslin drawstring storage bag and a small 22 page user manual with a quick start guide were also included.The massager is heavier than a typical eye mask and the inside nubs are a bit hard, so getting the elastic head band properly adjusted is important for comfort. There are white silicone pads over the heating/cooling pads that need to be removed before use.All controls are done via just 2 buttons of the front of the eye massager. Quick presses of the Power button select the massage mode. Short presses of the Multifunction button sets the vibration level, while double-clicks set the heating and cooling modes. All settings have a female voice response stating the selected setting, which helps since the buttons cannot be seen while wearing the massager.The vibration nubs pulse individually and cycle in various patterns around the eye sockets and bridge of the nose. It is a very unique and relaxing feeling.It is not a sleep mask, although it does have a sleep (massage off) mode, because it does not completely block out external light. It is also a bit too heavy and rigid to be comfortable while sleeping. It is relaxing to use though.I enjoy the eye massage mode with high vibration and low cooling the best. My wife liked the massage part, but didn't care for either the heating or cooling.
M**S
Libreo lightweight eye-care massager. Like it but don't love it like I hoped. It does not "knead."
So what is your definition of massage? Mine is having a pressing, kneading motion on certain points for at least a few seconds. That is what I was expecting here - a motion similar to what I get when I give myself an eye massage by moving my fingers around the outside of my eye sockets and kneading a bit.This does not do that. Instead, little knobs gives one quick push then the motion moves on to the next knob, and so it goes, quick little pushes circling your eyes, not in unison, but one right after the other. It was somewhat relaxing, but it all honesty, I would save my money for a device that gave me something closer to a real massage. I still would not lower the number of stars if this was spelled out clearly on the promotional page, but at the time I wrote this it was called a massager and no futher detail was provided as to how the "massage" was done.This said, it did function perfectly according to the directions. The warmth around my eyes on high heat setting was so nice I will keep it around just for that. It is also nice to have options as far as pressure strength and heating/cooling, though even the highest pressure strength is not much. I also had a hard time getting comfortable. If it is the slightest bit too tight the metal eye sockets press into the rim of my eye, causing discomfort, but loose they easily fall off due to the weight. I finally just this laid on top of my eyes and pressed down lightly with my hand, but that impact relaxation too.Others love it, and you may too. Just be aware of what kind of massage you will really be getting.
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