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Xiaomi's new eye massager

The new device released by Xiaomi reduces visual fatigue and connects to the mobile. It has a futuristic look and uses heat and cold to relax your eyes after spending the day in front of the screen. Massages of all kinds, specializing in certain areas of the body or eyes, are traditionally a rather bizarre product, more typical in telemarkets. But there are large manufacturers who have opted for these devices, especially in a country like China, where self-care has a large market share among electronic devices.

This is the case with this smart eye massager sold by Xiaomi, which is able to reduce visual fatigue and play soothing music when connected to our mobile phone.

Features of Momoda eye massager

This new eye massager offers us some notable points if we compare it to other more traditional ones sold on the market through other channels. Starting with the design, of course it’s pretty striking, and it gives us the feeling of having virtual reality glasses when we use them.
Its ultra-technological design delivers high-tech, high-quality devices. And it’s true that it’s a pretty complete massage that uses cold, hot technology to soothe the fatigue in our eyes. It has a mechanism located at the height of each eye, these massages also allow three modes of use in which their muscles lose stiffness. Alternating hot and cold eye compressions allows you to relax your eyes after a long day of work in front of a computer screen. Each massage cycle, which alternates between cold and hot, lasts 10 minutes. Logically raising the temperature is completely safe to benefit the eyes.

Cold to reduce inflammation

All this is achieved with semiconductors that allow the heat to be directed in the direction of the eyes, in such a way as to alternate cold intervals, so that the temperature is always right thanks to the integrated thermistor for the skin, and not damaged by sudden temperature changes.
According to the creators of these glasses, the cold emitted by this massage, which is only a continuous temperature of 20 degrees, can reduce eye inflammation after intensive use of the screen.

To hydrate the heat

With this heat emitted at a constant temperature of 40 degrees in the eyes, this massage can activate blood circulation and hydrate the eye environment for greater well-being. In this way, another complementary effect is achieved that can help reduce the obvious discomfort caused by visual fatigue, which usually increases with severe headaches and blurred vision at a distance at the end of the day.

Soothing sounds for each session

This smart massage also has integrated speakers. The Bluetooth connection allows us to connect to our mobile phone, and from there we can play the most relaxing music we want. Its battery is charged via a Type C USB port, and offers us 7 days of use on a single charge, thanks to the 1650mAh battery. Its price is 39 euros for the change, and it is currently on sale in China at www.xiaomiyoupin.com, from which it will soon be able to be imported.

Surprising again

Once again Xiaomi surprises us with one of these interesting products on sale at Youpin. This time we are faced with a strange eye massage that will ensure a little help to achieve greater relaxation and a more pleasant rest.

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