Customer—September 28, 2025
I've used one of these eye massagers before, and while I do enjoy using it occasionally, it is not one of the most-used massagers in my house. My favorite massager of my collection, for those wondering, is actually a head/temple massager, which feels wonderful when you have headaches. What do I like about this? The heat is tolerable. I wouldn't want a lot of heat on my eyelids. It automatically turns off after 15 minutes (like most massagers), but I can't handle it for that long. About 10 minutes is the most I can use it. I like being able to listen to music while using it. I like that the music is not in my ears, but I can still hear it very well. The problem is that so can other people around me. I am pondering bringing this on the plane with me, and I wonder if people could hear it, since planes tend to be louder anyway. They can be folded so they can be packed in the pouch they come with, but even so, they are pretty bulky and a bit heavy. Not something I would carry in my purse. From what I can tell, there is only one heat level, but you have the option to use no heat - just choose Relax Mode. Sleep Mode means you get no eye massage, but you still get heat. Hopefully, the massager turns itself off after 15 minutes every time; otherwise, that could be bad. I don't see myself going to sleep with them anyway. They are not exactly uncomfortable if you use them for 10 minutes, but they are heavy and bulky to keep on your eyes for a long time. And the PU leather smell is kind of strong, and that is my biggest issue. Anything that smells like that and I have to keep on my face... we have a problem. My head massager doesn't seem to have a smell, fortunately. There is another mode that has low pressure + heat + vibration + music, called Energy Mode, but the device's robot voice calls it something different... I just can't figure out what she's saying. You can listen to music with every one of the 5 settings, but you can also turn it off. The device easily recognizes my phone's Bluetooth and connects to it. It's nice to have, for certain situations, but not something I would get a lot of use out of. Read more


KB, NY—December 7, 2025
Like this eye massager very much! Has bluetooth capability, massage, heating and vibration. Treatment can be selected to any combination of the features massager has. I also like that the music can be stopped all together for duration of the treatment. Device is very easy to use and the fit is good for me. It has an adjustable strap, to customize the fit. This is a quality product and a very good value. The design is great. Read more
Karma—January 25, 2026
I will preface by saying that I'm not one who particularly benefits from a device like this, but I did use it for some time and was not too pleased by this product. While the actual massaging feature on the eyes does feel nice without too much pressure, the overall functionality is more inconvenient than anything. I wish the product was a bit smaller- even though the item itself isn't TOO heavy, the bulkiness definitely makes it feel heavier. The UI and instructions are not well made, with both having a lot of potential to be simplified and made easy to understand by unfamiliar users. There's a voice that speaks intermittently which is a little awkward, but my main qualm is that the audio quality overall is absolutely awful. It brings me back to 10 years ago when toys and alarm clocks had built in music buttons that were rarely used. Not to sound dramatic- but I feel like I'd appreciate the product a whole lot more if it just didn't have it altogether. In addition, the movement of the massaging pads in the product makes more sound than I'd like it to if I were to want to take a nap. Battery life is appropriate and I haven't had any issues with durability after owning it for several months. Overall, however, this is simply not a product that I see myself returning to let alone recommending to someone who would actually benefit from migraine relief products. Read more
Nie—October 1, 2025
I've tried other products that are very similar in style and functionality. The pad that comes in contact with your skin is very soft and comfortable against the skin, Its also easy to wipe off and keep clean of any oil, makeup and feels durable. The heat and pressure settings work well, feel nice and is fairly quiet with sound off. My main issue is there is no option to lower the volume from the headset, though you can turn sound off, it comes back on as you shuffle through modes. For the price, its about the middle range for a product like this. The box includes the massage, charger, travel bag and instructions and does have a gift able presentation. Though this can be used without the app, for me not being able to adjust volume from the headset is a pain. Even with its flaws, this is a thoughtful, simple gift for someone with neck or ocular fatigue. Read more
whatushudknw—November 21, 2025
I have dry eyes and this has helped. My ophthalmologists suggested I use warm compresses on my eyes to help with the dry eyes. I was heating gel packs in the microwave to do this but this device does it more efficiently. I also like the massage feature because it just feels good. The only problem I have is that sometimes I fall asleep while using this (which they do not recommend you do) so I do set my phone's timer just in case I do fall asleep. Read more
Customer review—October 25, 2025
The YunRayo Eye Massager is a delightful experience. The material is smooth and cleans with a damp cloth. It fits comfortably. The heat and massage is gentle and soothing. This is perfect for relaxing the eyes after a long day of staring at screens. Read more