Updated
Updated · ZDNet · May 4
ZDNET editor finds Renpho Eyeris 2 eye massager eases migraines and headaches
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · May 4

ZDNET editor finds Renpho Eyeris 2 eye massager eases migraines and headaches

5 articles · Updated · ZDNet · May 4
  • The editor said the wearable device costs under $50 and helped relieve eye fatigue from long hours of computer work and irregular remote-working schedules.
  • The Eyeris 2 combines massage, compression, vibration and heat, with two intensity settings and temperature options of 104F or 113F, which the reviewer said were especially soothing.
  • The review said battery life can last about a week of moderate daily use, but users should remove eye accessories and avoid the device after some eye surgeries or with conditions such as glaucoma.
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