๐ฆ Refresh Your Eyes, Revive Your Day!
The Eye SPA Nebulizer is a portable heated nano eye sprayer designed to combat dry eyes and fatigue. With advanced nano-mist technology, it delivers deep hydration and promotes blood circulation. Featuring both cold and warm mist modes, this compact device is perfect for travel and can be used with various solutions. Its USB rechargeable battery ensures long-lasting relief, making it an essential tool for modern professionals.
M**N
Spa like!
This is a pricey little nebulizer for your eyes. When I first opened the box and took out the device I instantly noticed it had a strong factory fumes smell to it. The box did say it was manufactured last month. I do like that it has a heating feature which makes this rather relaxing and even luxurious feeling. Its warm but not hot. You can only feel it warmth when you apply this to your eyes. I'm not sure if its heating the solution you put in or if its just emanating heat from the inside.The tank is a little awkward since it juts out from the handle. It can hold quite a bit of solution inside. It funnels into the body and you can see the metal disc inside where it will come out. The controls are simple enough. The sun button is to choose the level of heat you'd like with the one, two or three bars that will light up. The power button is to turn on the mist and a blue light will first light the on/off and if you press again it change the mode to NT which is the mode with a pause between misting. You'd have to hold the power button down for a couple seconds for it to turn on.The instructions advises to turn on the heating first and wait a minute before you start misting. The instructions pamphlet doesn't have the best english but its understandable. There doesn't seem to be any cleaning mode or cleaning instructions. For a device like this I feel like it needs clear instructions on how to clean and sanitize it properly between each use. It only says you can take off the silicone eye cup to wash it which you can.I didn't want to use my eye drops with this since I didn't have any distilled water to dilute it with so I used a saline solution that is for nebulizers. It works well with this device and it produces a decent mist. The silicone cup is soft and gentle on the skin, but it does act like a suction cup when you put pressure on it against your skin. I don't put it on my eye for very long so I alternate every 5 seconds or so. Its not something I feel I would use for a long time either. It does quickly hydrate the eye area. It hasn't been very humid in my area lately so I've been using my eyedrops more often and sometimes it doesn't feel like its enough. With this device it does help make my eyes feel a bit more refreshed than eyedrops, but maybe its the saline solution than this device that's helping.Overall I feel this is more like a $20 device than a $40 one. Its just ok. The charging cable is rather short and wish it had a bag to store it in.
L**A
feels nice on the eyes
I have dry eyes and my eye doctor recommend warm compresses of the eyes. I was hoping this can replace eye drops and warm compresses, but I don't think it does. It feels soothing on the eyes and helps a little with the dryness, but not as fast as eye drops. I like that it has 3 temperatures. They all actually feel nice on the eyes, but I prefer the warmest settings which is closer to my warm compresses. The device seems pretty well made. It works well and is pretty intuitive to use. The silicone eye cup is comfortable on the eye and can be detached for cleaning. However, since the eye cup surrounds your eye and there is nowhere for the mist to go, it leads to some pretty wet eye areas. When I blink or keep my eyes open for too long, I get water in the eye which stings a bit. I plan to try using saline solution in the device to see if that helps alleviate the water in the eye sting. The tank itself holds quite a bit of liquid (too big to fill with expensive eye drops though). You can easily go through multiple uses on one tank of water though I would clean it out often for sanitary reasons. Overall, not a replacement for compresses and eye drops, but a nice, soothing addition to the dry eyes arsenal.
A**.
Decent eye sprayer
It does seem to work. I don't have too much experience with products like this, but overall it seemed easy to use and effective enough.
N**N
Works Okay
This Eye SPA Nebulizer, Portable Heated Nano Eye Sprayer works okay. My eyes sometimes get dry from wearing glasses and being on the computer for too long. This eye sprayer helps a little, but not as much as I hoped. It also does not get very warm on the warm setting. This is probably better for people who wear contacts or have dry eye issues. My eyes get very minimally dry, so this does not help as much.
W**S
Soothing
I wear contacts and my eyes get dry from staring at a computer screen for work every day. I wanted a natural solution so I decided to give this eye nebulizer try.The nebulizer is a small shape and size, which is great for transporting and storing. It is also easy to operate. The device has a power button and an option to heat the mist. It is amazing how therapeutic the warm setting can be. I not only feel like my eyes are less dry, but the skin around my eyes is more moist as well.Charging is easy with the included cable. I hook it up to a powered port on my PC because I tend to use it halfway through my work day. If I plug it in to charge, it will then be done charging by the time I go home in about 3 hours. I've been charging it once every 3 days or so.I recommend leaving the water tank open to dry out from one day to the next. I have also been using filtered water in the device in efforts to keep it clean and healthy for my eyes.
J**Y
Easy to use/ clean and great for dry eyes
This eye nebulizer is very portable in size and relaxing to use, especially for dry eyes. There is a heating element to it but it does not warm up to an uncomfortable temperature. It is easy to clean after use with two spray modes available. I like that it can also charge up via USB cable instead of regular batteries. Easy to use and relaxing for tired, dry eyes.
C**N
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I like but donโt love it. I have dry (from nursing) + tired eyes and this is quite soothing. I think I would pay up to $20 for it though
R**B
Help relieve my dry eyes.
This small portable, heated eye nebulizer helps to add moister to my dry eyes. It does not get as hot as my eye mask however; it adds more moisture. So I use it In combination with my heated mask. Overall, works as described. Price point should be half the cost.
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