Fr Bro & Mrs M—March 14, 2025
Here are a couple of things I want to highlight about this eye massager: (1) The control buttons are touch-sensitive, so there's no need to press hard. (2) It can be used with or without water. This eye massager is very relaxing, and it massages around the eye area, from the outer edges to the middle, but not on the inner corners. It automatically shifts into a different massage every few seconds and continues until the 15-minute cycle ends, which is one session. When I tried it with water, my face felt spritzed and damp, but I now use it without. It is rechargeable, and the battery lasts several sessions. The power button's light shifts from blue to red when the battery is low (it's green when full). It announces the options you've chosen. The heat level is just slightly warm and soothing (with an option to turn it off). The noise level is low and eventually becomes unnoticeable. It has an adjustable, comfortable, elastic head strap. The user manual doesn't specify how much water to add, but using half the bottle was enough for about 4 to 6 15-minute sessions. The calm and relaxation it provides are priceless. It's worth it. Read more
Kevin—January 14, 2025
This eye massager worked better than I expected on applying pressure eyes and temple. The headband creates a nice snug fit. It uses a minature air pump to inflate and deflate air pockets in the mask to simulate a massage. When air is compressed, it also gets warmer so it has an added effect of simulating a heated massage. The cushion is super soft and comfortable against my face. Now to the not so great- it came with a slight plastic/chemically odor, it might go away after a few days, but it’s has a plastic smell right out of the box. I’m weary of the mist mode and concerned about adding water to the mask to spray into my eyes - it’s easy to have something get contaminated then transfer that bacteria to my eyes leading to an eye infection. But the good news is that mode is completely optional and you don’t need to fill the water tank. Another thing is the massage only does your temple and the three sides of each eye, it misses massaging the upper ridge between your eyes right above your nose. I really wish it massaged that part. The pump also makes a noise, not loud, but definitely noticeable and distracting if you’re wearing in a quiet and dark room. Lastly, it auto shuts off after 5-10 minutes, would be nice if it kept massaging until you manually turn it off or until it runs out of batteries. Read more
costco—January 27, 2025
The MANLAISHI Eye Massager has been a lifesaver for my eye fatigue and dry eyes. The acupressure kneading feature targets key pressure points, providing soothing relief, while the heat function is incredibly relaxing. I especially love the misting feature that adds a refreshing burst of hydration, making it perfect for long days spent in front of screens. It has helped alleviate my headaches and even reduced the appearance of dark circles under my eyes. Compact and easy to use, this massager is a must-have for anyone looking to relax and rejuvenate their eyes! Read more
odin—January 16, 2025
The media could not be loaded. Very neat eye massager, it uses several airbags, heat and also nebulizing misters to give a pleasant eye massage, the misters also quickly moisturize the eye area, which is nice for eye strain and headaches, I am also looking forward to using it during pollen / allergy season, the heating is very mild, I mostly felt the heat below my eyes, the massager is easy to use with just two touch sensor buttons (they not physical buttons), the misters do need to be filled with distilled water or similar liquid, the massage modes feel pretty similar to me, but I still find it very relaxing and enjoyable to use, each massage session runs for 15 minutes than auto turns off, it also supports Bluetooth pairing so you can listen to your own music through it. The massager appears very well-built with strong plastics with a soft but easy to clean PU material that touches the face, the headband is adjustable and also feels great quality, unfortunately it does not include a carrying case or bag for storage, the battery can last up to 90-120 minutes, and can easily be recharged using the USB-C port when needed. For controls the heat and misting function can be toggled on / off by pressing the left side button, the power button can toggle between different massage modes (fast tap), or turn it on/off (long press) as-well, it has voice prompts for most functions. For cons, massages are somewhat repetitive throughout the modes, initially the misters had a mildew type scent, I let some water run through under for a couple runs, and it seemed to improve. Read more
AmazonCustomer—January 30, 2025
This is pretty nice. I've never used an eye massager before so I didn't know what to expect, but this is quite the treat. This would make a great gift and is an item I would order again. Read more
DERRICK M—March 24, 2025
Nice packaging, good quality massager that fit and functions well. Very relaxing, lightweight and highly recommended. Read more
Kalyani—January 18, 2025
I've used other eye massagers for my dry eyes, but never with a misting function. It is really helpful for my dry eyes. I also like the bluetooth so I can listen to music while using it. Read more
Alex—January 12, 2025
I think the idea of adding eye misting to this style of eye massager is a good one. When the misting option is enabled, this will keep your eyes very moist. Where this massager falls a little short are the controls, specifically the lack of, and limited programs. There are three main programs and then three options with the misting. The three main programs, to me, did not really have much difference other than music. The misting options are on, off and cleaning mode. What I really would have liked to see on this massager is the ability to select the style of massage, heat, music and misting. This is unfortunate as the build quality of this massager is good and the material that touches your face is nice and soft. Read more