Heat + Cool Eye Massager
Warm compress at 36 to 40 C to soften tired, dry eyes. Cool compress at 18 to 25 C for puffy mornings. Gentle vibration and point massage around the eye. Rechargeable and cordless: strap on, press start.
Why your eyes feel like this
Long hours in front of a laptop or phone mean fewer blinks, a thinner tear film and tight muscles around the eye. The result is familiar: gritty, dry, heavy eyes by late afternoon, and puffiness the next morning.
Sources: American Academy of Ophthalmology on the 20-20-20 rule; Mayo Clinic on warm compresses for dry eye.
Warm mode · evening, after screens
Gentle, even warmth across the closed lids. Warmth softens the oils in the lid glands so they flow again, which is exactly what clinics ask dry-eye patients to do with a warm cloth every day. This does it hands-free, at a steady temperature, while you sit back.
Evidence: a 5-minute warm compress thickened the tear film lipid layer by more than 80 percent in people with meibomian gland dysfunction (Olson et al., PubMed). A 2025 meta-analysis rates eyelid warming as an effective first step for MGD (PubMed).
Cool mode · morning, after travel
A cool, not icy, compress for tired or puffy eyes. Cold narrows the fine blood vessels under the thin skin around the eye, which is why a cold spoon or chilled gel mask is the classic trick for puffy mornings. Here it is built in, with no freezer and no dripping.
Context: cold compresses are a standard supportive measure for swelling and irritation around the eyes (Medical News Today). They ease symptoms; they do not treat the cause of an allergy.
Four functions, one device
Body-warm to pleasantly warm, never hot. Choose the setting that feels good and let it run for a 10-minute session.
Refreshing and calming. Good for morning puffiness, after a flight, or when the eyes feel hot from a long day.
A soft hum across the cushion that loosens the area around the eyes and brow. Many people combine it with warm mode before sleep.
Rows of rounded silicone nodes rest on the pressure points around the eye socket, the spots you press with your thumbs when your eyes are tired.
A routine that sticks
Warm cloths cool down in two minutes and need a bathroom. This stays at temperature, sits on your face, and lets you lean back at your desk, on the sofa or in a plane seat.
Before make-up or the first call, to take the puffiness down and wake the eyes up.
The real screen break. Lean back, eyes closed, let the nodes work on the brow and temples.
Softens the lid glands after a day of staring. Pairs well with reading time before bed.
What you get
A transparent visor instead of a blackout mask, so you are not cut off from the room. Soft cushion, adjustable strap.
| Heat compress | 36 to 40 C |
| Cold compress | 18 to 25 C |
| Massage | Vibration massage, point massage |
| Power | Built-in rechargeable lithium battery, cordless use |
| Colour | White frame, transparent visor |
| Certification marks | CE, FCC, RoHS |
Personal health-massage product. It is not a medical device and does not replace eye drops, prescribed treatment or a visit to your eye doctor.
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Honest bit
Warmth and gentle pressure around the eye are safe for most people. A few situations call for a word with your eye doctor first.
Sources: Healthline on heated eye masks and glaucoma; Neura Health on massage goggle safety.
Questions
Warmth on the closed lids is the standard first-line self-care that eye clinics and the Mayo Clinic recommend for dry eye caused by clogged lid glands (meibomian gland dysfunction). A 5-minute warm compress measurably thickened the tear film's oily layer in one study (PubMed). This device gives you that warmth hands-free at a constant 36 to 40 C. It is a comfort and self-care product, not a treatment; if your dry eye is severe, see an eye doctor.
It is cool rather than icy: 18 to 25 C, below skin temperature but nowhere near a freezer pack. That is deliberate. The skin around the eye is thin and ice can damage it; a cool compress is enough to narrow the small vessels and reduce puffiness.
Yes. The visor is transparent. You are not in the dark, so it works at a desk or on a train, not only lying down. Close your eyes during the session for the best effect.
5 to 15 minutes. A 10-minute warm session in the evening and a 5-minute cool session in the morning is a good starting routine. Do not fall asleep with it running.
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Heat + Cool Eye Massager, USD 190. Warm, cool, vibration and point massage in one cordless, see-through visor.