[Prime] Renpho Eyeris View Eye Massager $63.99 Delivered @ Renpho Wellness AU via Amazon AU

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Noticed they have this Black Dafpunk vibe eye massager. Feel like skirting life with a masseuse "apple vision pro".

For anyone that needs it. 3Cs says lowest was $69.99.

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Comments

  • +1

    Sounds like a plot device for a horror film

  • +7

    Splendid! God knows it's been far too long since I've had a good eyeball massage

    • play for NSW, those Qld'ers will give you one for free!

  • +13

    Anyone else think this years prime day deals were a dud

    • Yes. Yes I do.

      On the positive side, I spent thousands less than in previous years, so definitely benefited more from the limited savings on offer. In Bezos we trust…

    • Yes
      I saved a bunch of items to my list and half expect better prices or same prices tomorrow lmao

    • I got this one-haooy with it already. It's not a lot of pressure on top of the eye. But on the side of the eyeballs- still comfy.

  • +1

    I just use my fingers. They apply variable pressure and heat.

  • Are these any good?

    • Not sure, I'll expect my eye balls to be massaged too…not sure how it's possible if I can also see it through

  • +2

    Got this a couple of Christmases ago for the family. We use it as a timeout device for the kids to relax if they start getting rowdy. And they use it if they’re having a hard time falling asleep. They’re usually asleep in about 5 minutes.

  • +1

    I suffer from eye strain and seem to get intense migraine like pain behind my eye. I wonder if this would help?

    • +1

      Not this exact model
      But the eye massager certainly helps with migraine

    • amazon's good with returns, so trying is pretty much risk-free

  • i like how every generation it gets more robocop-y

  • Just so long as it doesnt apply pressure to the eye, only around it.

    We dont need more keratoconus in the world.

    Its hard enough to get people to stop rubbing them, let along letting a robot do it.

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