SAVE 38%: As of April 18,Sport Archives you can get the Renpho Eyeris 2 eye massager for just $49.99, down from $79.99, at Amazon. That's a 38% discount and $30 in savings. It's also just one cent away from its all-time low price.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or sleep-deprived and need a quick fix, a heated eye massager is an affordable solution that you can enjoy in the comfort of your own home.
While Therabody’s SmartGoggles ($200 MSRP) may look tempting when you see them on TikTok or Instagram, but there are a few budget-friendly options that’ll give you comparable results for much less. The Renpho Eyeris 2, for example, is currently on sale for $49.99 at Amazon — that's 38% off its usual price. Plus, it saves you about $150 compared to the Therabody device.
And just like Therabody's trendy eye mask, it offers heat therapy, massage, and compression.
The Renpho Eyeris 2 is designed to reduce eye fatigue, relieve eye strain, and improve sleep quality by combining heat, vibration, and kneading massage. This model features two adjustable compression intensity settings and can reach a temperature of up to 113℉. There’s also a built-in Bluetooth speaker, so you can listen to your favorite music, podcasts, or audiobooks while you relax.
Although the Renpho Eyeris 2 doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of the Therabody SmartGoggles, it's a great option for anyone looking for a basic eye massager on a budget. It has a 4.3-star rating on Amazon, with over 2,000 reviews.
You can also opt for the slightly pricier, Mashable-tested Renpho Eyeris 3 ($75.99), which has similar features but a more futuristic-looking design.
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