A Daily Eye and Mind Revival

I’m  fitting self care into just minutes a day via Renpho’s portable, multi-sensory eye massage device.

Much like a lot of people, I’ve been spending far too much time on my computer and smartphone. So I’ve recently adopted an effective approach to relieve the accompanying mental fatigue and digital eye strain. Best yet, it doesn’t feel like a task that I have to check off on my “to-do” list. Renpho’s Eyeris Zen Eye Massager is so relaxing that I am using it on a daily basis. All I need to do is simply slip on the comfortable headgear—no app or complex setup required.

Getting Started

Because I am cautious about using any gadget related to my eyes, I checked with my ophthalmologist to be certain that it was okay for me to use Eyeris Zen. Upon his approval, I read the accompanying safety instructions. Renpho’s Quick Start Guide is also a must-read. It elaborates on how long the device should be used, what to do before wearing it, which settings to start with, and other essential information.

To adjust the compression massage, I select the Tension Relief Mode for massaging my eyes and temples. That is the mode I use most often. There is also a Retinal Protection Mode for massaging only my eyes and a Regeneration Mode for massaging only my temples.Listening to the built-in Headspace meditation track while my eye area and temples receive a soothing heat and massage treatment is wonderfully calming and de-stressing.

I highly recommend the Eyeris Zen Eye Massager as a mindful way to combat screen fatigue, stress, and digital eye strain. It help one slow down, relax, and relieve eye strain naturally.

Launch Date: Available for purchase on February 1.

Rachelle Nones

Staff Lifestyle and Wellness Writer

New York native lifestyle writer and author Rachelle Nones covers emerging lifestyle trends and innovative products and services, to inform and inspire conversation. A lifelong reader and writer, Rachelle completed coursework in creative writing and English literature while earning her Bachelor of Arts degree. Before establishing her writing career, Rachelle worked at diverse gigs, including high-end textile color approval (colorist) and wholesale fashion accessory marketer/public relations associate in NYC's fashion district. Rachelle unwinds by reading, capturing photographs, experimenting with new recipes, searching for vintage finds and hiking woodland trails with her rambunctious rough-coated Jack Russell Terrier Champ.