
"I work remotely, and as ZDNET's deals and shopping editor, I often work a decent amount of odd hours during the year: late nights during major holidays like Black Friday, early mornings during product event days in other countries, and so on. All that's to say that my eyes take a beating from screen time, blue light exposure, and nitty-gritty writing and editing."
"That's why I was desperate to find anything to help alleviate the discomfort of headaches and eye fatigue. Taking over-the-counter medications doesn't always cut it, and sometimes, the obvious solutions (more sleep, less stress, etc.) just aren't feasible. I decided to try Renpho's Eyeris 2 eye massager after one of my colleagues suggested it, and I was skeptical -- but now this niche device is my go-to tool when I feel like my head and eyes are ready to tap out."
Remote work and irregular hours cause significant screen time, blue‑light exposure, and detailed editing that contribute to eye strain and headaches. Over‑the‑counter medications and conventional remedies often fail to provide consistent relief. Renpho's Eyeris 2 is an upgraded eye massager that fits over the head and secures with an elastic band, offering customizable massage sessions. The device combines massage, compression, and vibration to target eye and head discomfort. A colleague-owned Eyeris 1 was recommended for headaches and migraines, and subsequent use of the Eyeris 2 produced noticeable relief, leading to regular use during intense screen sessions.
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