BOB AND BRAD Eye Massager with Heat and Cooling — EyeOasis 2 for Dry Eyes, Migraine Relief, and Sleep Support
Product description
Overview
The EyeOasis 2 Eye Massager from BOB AND BRAD is a physiotherapist-developed, at-home eye therapy device designed to ease eye strain, dry eyes, and related headaches. It combines heat, cooling, compression, and gentle acupressure to target eye comfort without needing a clinic visit.
How it works

This massager uses a removable cooling gel mask that you freeze for 15–30 minutes and then attach to the unit for cold compression. It also offers adjustable compression (3 levels) and heat (2 levels) with a warm option of 104℉ (Low) and 113℉ (High). The built-in low-noise motor delivers quiet operation, and a white-noise feature supports relaxation during therapy. A secure headband ensures a personalized fit for most users.
What it’s designed to help with


Designed for symptoms tied to screen time, fatigue, andDry Eye, the EyeOasis 2 provides targeted relief through heat, cold, and pressure. It’s not recommended for people who have recently undergone certain eye surgeries or have retinal conditions, cataracts, glaucoma, or similar concerns.

Comfort and customization
With five modes and three intensity levels, you can tailor the experience to your needs. If you value a calmer pre-sleep routine, the system can run a 15-minute session with soothing noise. The cooling gel mask adds a dedicated cooling option, useful for red eyes or post-screen fatigue.
Pros and potential limits

Pros: customizable therapy, therapist-inspired design, built-in white noise for relaxation, FSA/HSA eligible purchase. Cons: the device is not a universal fit for every face shape, and it requires some setup (freezing the gel mask, adjusting settings). It may not be ideal if you need ultra-quiet operation in a shared space.


Who it’s for
If you deal with eye strain from long computer use, dry eye symptoms, or headache relief, this massager can fit into a nightly wind-down routine. It’s potentially overkill if you don’t use heat or compression regularly or if you prefer a very compact, travel-friendly option.

When it makes sense to buy
Consider it if you want a home solution that mimics aspects of physical therapy for eye comfort, and you value heat plus cooling and a non-intrusive design. It’s worth considering if you want a gift that targets eye comfort for a family member or friend who spends long hours on screens.
What to check before purchasing



- Confirm your comfort with wearable headbands and heat levels.
- Note the cautions about eye surgery or retinal conditions and discuss with a professional if unsure.
- Ensure you’re okay with a device that blends heat, cooling, and white noise in a single routine.
- Check if 15 minutes per session aligns with your schedule and preferred length of use.
Practical example
Imagine finishing a long workday: you slide on the EyeOasis 2, set a gentle heat and light compression, and place the cooling mask in the freezer during the session. The quiet operation and white-noise help calm your mind, and you finish with a calmer gaze and a sense of relief from screen fatigue.

FAQ (brief)
- Is it safe for daily use? Yes, within the device’s guidelines and excluding individuals with certain eye conditions.
- Can it help with migraines? It’s designed to target migraine-related eye discomfort through cooling and gentle pressure.
- Is it covered by insurance? It’s eligible for FSA/HSA purchases where applicable.
Final verdict
Final verdict
Is it worth it? It makes sense if you’re looking for a therapist-inspired, home treatment for eye strain, dry eyes, or mild migraine symptoms and you appreciate adjustable heat, cooling, and a relaxing white-noise backdrop. If you rarely use heat or compression, it may not be the best fit. Consider your tolerance for wearing a massager during a session and whether a 15-minute routine aligns with your daily habits.
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