The human eye blinks 15–20 times per minute when relaxed.
Staring at a screen drops that to 5–7 times per minute — a 66% reduction in the primary mechanism your eye uses to stay lubricated and rested. Over 8 hours, that's thousands of missing blinks. Thousands of moments of uninterrupted ciliary muscle contraction and accumulated orbital pressure.
You feel it by 4pm: the dull ache behind your eyes, the slight blurring when you look up from the screen, the headache building at your temples.
By evening, your eyes aren't tired. They're inflamed.
What recovery actually looks like
The Eye Massager works on three layers simultaneously.
Air-pressure chambers around the orbital socket inflate and deflate rhythmically, stimulating circulation and decompressing the tissue that's been under pressure all day. Most users feel relief within 90 seconds.
Graphene heating panels reach therapeutic temperature in under a minute, delivering the warm compress effect that ophthalmologists prescribe for meibomian gland dysfunction — the leading cause of chronic dry eyes in screen workers.
Bluetooth speakers let you listen to music, a podcast, or nothing while the session runs.
15 minutes. The screen hangover that used to follow you to bed, gone.