Luther Hendrix—May 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
My Queen is hard to please. She loves this thing. She and I both use heated eye masks (which I recommend to anyone). She has set hers aside for this. It not only substitutes for the old eye mask but provides a gentle massage and either the included sounds or music also. It recharges long before it is needed again and the battery seems to last for quite a while. She has medical issues with her eyes and this has been a medical device that is most appreciated. Read more
Jamie Matthews—March 25, 2025
This eye massager is indeed relaxing and a great way to wind down in the evenings. My biggest problem with it is the music that plays. I don't find it relaxing or enjoyable at all. The only way around it that I've found is to connect to Bluetooth and play your own music, or act like you're going to, but then pause the music to get silence. Seems like a lot of work just to get the darn thing to be quiet. Otherwise, the heat, the vibration, and the massage features are excellent! Read more
Michele Stewart—April 23, 2025
I have loved using my eye massager! It is so relaxing! I usually am bad with trying to figure out electronics, these were easy to use. From the pressure, to heat, to the music…you get your value for money! These help tone out noise and relax, especially before going to sleep. They seem built to last! Read more
Reviewer G—December 1, 2024
Review of: REATHLETE Eye-C Rechargeable Eye Massager Rechargeable with Heat & Vibration, ASIN: B0DLGWXFW1 Even though I didn't know I needed an eye massager in my life, I really wanted to like this device. It comes in a simple box, without any kind of accessories or carrying bag or anything, although the USB-C charging cable is included. Upon charging, the device turns on and a rather harsh, shrill low quality voice welcomes you and tells you the mode you're in. Then, the massage starts, and you're treated to low quality short loops of nature and relaxing sounds. The massage is excellent, and it rubs on your temples and forehead, and presses on your eyes. The leather interior of the mask is comfortable on your skin, and although I wasn't initially too excited about something pressing on my eyes, I am able to easily settle in and enjoy it. The massage is quite good, and the device does seem high quality, and built to last. Well, most of it. But those sounds are kind of awful. And most of that is due to the low quality speaker that is built in, only on one side. The built-in relaxation sounds just loop one after the other in about 20 or 30 seconds increments, and the loops aren't long enough for you to really settle in. And the quality just isn't there. You're supposed to be able to link this with Bluetooth to your own phone, and play whatever you wanted, but I didn't bother to try it, because the speaker quality sounded so awful, that I didn't want to make my phone audio sound worse too. But, I could forgive all of this, because, although you can't choose which sound you want to listen to, you can turn the sounds off, well, most of them. I turned my sounds off and drifted off into relaxation land. For about 10 minutes. And then I was jarringly awakened with the harsh shrill voice thanking me for using the massage. There is no way to turn this voice off, that I can determine, no way to adjust the length of the massage, and no real controls other than the mode. By default, you get heat, and pressure and all of the features. And I like all of them turned on. At the end of the day, this is just a rather expensive relaxation and massage device, compared with other ones I saw. This one is very bare bones, and it does give a good massage and heat. But, the chinsy speaker, low quality digitized shrill voice, and having no way to turn off the jarring end of massage voice or adjust the length of the session, means that much of the relaxation I got from the device, is erased by the poor quality of the audio features and the shrill voice, instead of allowing me to just fall asleep, or gently bringing me back to consciousness. And that's rather disappointing. Read more
BB—December 1, 2024
I had high hopes for this based on reviews I read for other eye massagers, but was rather disappointed. This eye massager has 5 built-in modes with varying pressure settings, though I found it hard to tell the difference between the low and high pressure setting. The mask massages by inflating different sections - one at the temples and in the eye region. The temple pressure is ok (though not all that relaxing), but the eye pressure is awful, no matter how tightly or loosely you adjust the strap. It basically squeezes your eyeballs into your head instead of massaging the area around your eyes. I tried it on all settings and it was super uncomfortable to the point of almost painful. The pressure on the bridge of your nose also gets painful after a few minutes. The built-in speaker is tinny and the relaxing sounds are almost comical (think cartoon birds) and annoying (think running water that makes you want to pee). Theoretically, you can connect your own music via bluetooth, but given the poor speaker quality I didn't even try that. Read more