Are they only offering the same modes and level of heat? Are they any quieter than the first gen? Would love to see more innovation. Hot/Cold more specifically. Feels like they did the bare minimum to update one of their products here.
I didn't notice much difference in terms of one being quieter than the other. When your getting the massage, you're not really concentrating so much on the sound of the vibration (but maybe some people do) so much as the sensation rippling over your face & eyes.
hey bud , love your reviews on Therabody equipment. So this may alleviate sore eyes / temporary blurred vision from a computer? could you sleep with this one on ? are you finding these googles helpful still ?
Again this company is price gouging 100% they use the same tech as XTO 5th Generation Multifunctional Massage Eye Mask only $40.00 dollars made by the very same company XTO makes Therabody 2nd Generation SmartGoggles please save your money as Therabody is a company that price gouging
@@TechGorilla. where did you find this info that it’s the same manufacturer? Not doubting you, just want to research it myself as it would make an interesting video.
XTO does manufacture for Therabody - but doesn't mean it's the same exact tech nor comfort. The 5th generation is visibly less appealing than the smart goggles, bulkier, and doesn't have the same tech (e.g. no biometrics as an example). It may not be worth the price at $199 , if you feel you can get the same level of comfort for $40 though.
Fantastic review. 15 minutes seems to be a short auto off for the cost. I would expect that from something under $50.
Thank you so much for your video and honest feedback.
I might buy a pair !
Solid review. Thank you.
Good recommendations for future generation model
Are they only offering the same modes and level of heat? Are they any quieter than the first gen?
Would love to see more innovation. Hot/Cold more specifically. Feels like they did the bare minimum to update one of their products here.
I didn't notice much difference in terms of one being quieter than the other. When your getting the massage, you're not really concentrating so much on the sound of the vibration (but maybe some people do) so much as the sensation rippling over your face & eyes.
@@unflusterthe first generation squeezes my temples too hard. I saw someone mention the second gen is a bit gentler. Thoughts?
can you compare this with renpho eyeris 3?
@@itsfaithyyy check my ultimate eye massager review
Would this be any good for eye conditions like Blepharitis?
@@iguanapunk I’m not sure as I’m not familiar with that condition. I’d say consult an optometrist as I’m not a medical professional.
hey bud , love your reviews on Therabody equipment. So this may alleviate sore eyes / temporary blurred vision from a computer? could you sleep with this one on ? are you finding these googles helpful still ?
yes, helps alleviate sore eyes. You cannot sleep with these on. I do find them helpful still.
@@BestMassageTech thank you for this comment . I think im interested
Again this company is price gouging 100% they use the same tech as XTO 5th Generation Multifunctional Massage Eye Mask only $40.00 dollars made by the very same company XTO makes Therabody 2nd Generation SmartGoggles please save your money as Therabody is a company that price gouging
@@TechGorilla. where did you find this info that it’s the same manufacturer? Not doubting you, just want to research it myself as it would make an interesting video.
XTO does manufacture for Therabody - but doesn't mean it's the same exact tech nor comfort. The 5th generation is visibly less appealing than the smart goggles, bulkier, and doesn't have the same tech (e.g. no biometrics as an example). It may not be worth the price at $199 , if you feel you can get the same level of comfort for $40 though.
2nd generation for $199 or 1st generation for $129?
2nd generation