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Breo iSee4 - $ 69,99
Today we have brought you a very interesting and, in addition, brutal action product. Let's cut into it!
What does an eye massager do?
These gadgets are basically headsets that pamper our eyesight with vibration, pressure, sometimes raising the temperature. On the outside, they’re mostly like virtual reality glasses anyway.

Do I need this?
An eye massager is usually recommended for those who spend a lot of time in front of screens, be it a monitor, TV or smartphone - yes, this is true for almost everyone these days! The harmful effects of blue light emitted by electronic devices have already been proven, as is the fact that less blinking leads to dry eyes. The symptoms are sure to be familiar to everyone: headaches, eye fatigue, baggy eyes, wrinkles. Eye massages help alleviate these problems and reduce the harmful effects.
A closer look at the Breo iSee4
The Breo iSee4 doesn’t want to stand out from the crowd with its looks; it practically looks like an average eye massager. It is quite compact, measuring just 20,8 × 7,0 × 10,6 centimeters and weighing just over 300 grams. The 180-degree design makes it easier to wear the structure, while also covering the area around the eyes, thus completely excluding external lights. The inside of the massager is made of soft suede, which is responsible for comfort. It is not so visible in the pictures, but the eye pads are located quite close to our eyes for optimal effect.

A mini LCD display appears on the other side of the device, here you can see the basic information about the massage.
functions
There are three modes to choose from, these are:
- sleep (good for a full night's rest or a short day's nap);
- intense mode (intense massage when you want maximum effort);
- comfortable (for lovers of easy relaxation).
In addition to the different levels of vibration intensity, we can also attract various sound effects from the machine (for example: running water, chirping of birds, etc.), which of course also serve for a calmer rest - so this eye massager also "switches off" our hearing organs.
The Breo iSee4 has an 800 mAh battery that lasts for approx. Provides 2,5 hours of operation time. We can charge the battery in about two hours.
In fact, the two-and-a-half-hour availability doesn’t look like an outstanding value, probably no major energy source has been added to keep the weight of the device under control. In any case, it still seems sufficient to provide an easy pampering while traveling (bus, train, plane).

Summary
So the Breo iSee4 will be especially useful for us if we suffer from “monitor addiction”, but we can use it well even if we travel often. Unfortunately, we cannot provide you with practical experience at the moment, it is not easy to make a detailed report on a product of this kind, because it is quite subjective.
We don’t deny the gadget is by no means a cheap pastime. Probably we wouldn't have noticed it at the normal price either, but now it runs at almost half the price, so it's more sympathetic.






