Basically, it’s the one we’ve been moving steady for a couple years now, and most buyers go with it for the heat and Bluetooth combo—what it does is wrap around your eyes with compression, vibration, and that steady 42°C warmth, which is about 107.6°F if you’re checking specs. You can hook up your own music through Bluetooth, and the battery runs up to 90 minutes on a full charge, which takes roughly 2 to 3 hours. We usually have stock, but confirm lead time if you need more than 50 units or so.
It’s not really for deep tissue work or anything below the brow line—think of it more as relief after staring at screens all day, or for folks who get tension headaches behind the eyes. A lot of researchers and office managers grab these for break rooms, and we’ve seen a few labs use them for post-shift relaxation. The 5 massage modes are labeled Integrated, Clear, Sleeping, Vitality, and Smart, but honestly, most people just cycle through until they find what works.
Weighs just 370 grams, so it’s not heavy on the face, and the dimensions are 8.2 by 5.2 by 3.8 inches—fits in the included storage bag easy. matrial is ABS with PU leather, which holds up better than the cheap foam-lined ones you see elsewhere. It folds 180 degrees flat (useful for travel), and the adjustable head strap means it’ll fit a range of head sizes without slipping. One thing buyers don’t always think to ask: the heating only works when the unit is on your face, not when you’re just holding it, so don’t expect pre-heating.
We keep our pricing tighter than most because we’ve been with this factory for years—CE, FCC, and RoHS are all on the COA, and our company can run an HPLC if your QA requests it, though that’s not standard for this category. The 1200mAh lithium battery is a known cell, not some generic swap, and we’ve had zero complaints about charge cycles dying early. Honestly, the documentation we provide is cleaner than the typical TDS or SDS you’d get form a reseller—each unit comes with a manual, USB cable, and that storage bag, all in one box.
If you’re comparing against the handheld massage sticks or those vibrating glasses, this has better overall coverage because of the curved nose bridge and teh 180-degree fold—it seals around the eyes without pressing on the eyeballs. The Bluetooth pairing is simple (just search for THY603), and the volume is controlled from your phone, not the device. So for the price point, you’re getting heat therapy and music in one unit, which the cheaper alternatives skip entirely.