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MyHalos® Moisture Chamber Glasses are innovative silicone sleep goggles designed to combat dry eyes by creating a sealed moisture environment. Featuring an adjustable elastic strap and total blackout design, they provide comfortable, reusable relief for men and women, ideal for nightly use and travel. Patent pending and highly rated for improving hydration and reducing irritation, these goggles support healthier eyes and better sleep.












| ASIN | B0CJRXRWYB |
| ASIN | B0CJRXRWYB |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,721 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #242 in Sleep Masks |
| Brand Name | myhalos |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (544) |
| Date First Available | November 22, 2023 |
| Item model number | HM-DRYEYE-SLPMSK |
| Manufacturer | First Option Products |
| Manufacturer | First Option Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HM-DRYEYE-SLPMSK |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model Number | HM-DRYEYE-SLPMSK |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable |
| Package Dimensions | 10.91 x 4.13 x 0.87 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | One Size |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
X**R
NEW AND IMPROVED!!
So I bought my 2nd pair of these this week, and wow I'm so happy they changed the bridge over the nose. The old ones we're ok but now that they changed this they're perfect. I too am a Cpap user and these keep my eyes from drying out from the air flow. I also wear contacts and the dry eye symptoms from contacts has improved as well. I love the head band that they use also, comfortable, adjustable, elastic and quality with a wide width..stitched on the the silicone. Not sure about the negative reviews I've seen on here, but these work great for me! If I had to complain about anything it would be that they are a little pricey. But the last one lasted me over a year and I still have it..also can be washed with soap and water. They fit well and there's even little droplets of water on the inside, in the morning when I take them off..I highly recommend!
B**S
It seems to help with dry eye
I always use a sleep mask, but I have problems with dry eye that seem to be getting worse. Drops alone didn’t help. My optometrist said my eyelids open just enough at night for my eyes to dry out. This mask seems to be helping if I put eyedrops in first. When I take it off, there’s moisture droplets in there. It completely blocks out light. I don’t know how well this would work for side sleepers. I tend to stay on my back. I took off a star for comfort. The silicone is soft and feels nice against my skin. But, it has to be on pretty tight to make a good seal. It irritates the sides of my nose, where my glasses sit. It also leaves a big mark across the bridge of my nose, where the connecting piece is. The strap placement is a little odd for me. To get the mask positioned over my eyes properly, the strap digs into the top of my ear a bit. I usually end up twisting the strap over each ear so that the edge isn’t riding there, but that makes it looser. I probably will end up switching out the strap somehow. Not a huge deal, but for the price, I didn’t think I would have to do any MacGyvering.
S**P
High quality, only problem was fit for me
I regretted returning these because of all the moisture chamber sleep glasses I tried, these were the best in terms of fit and quality. They would have fit perfectly for another member of my household, but I'm the one that needs them and they were off just enough that I would not have been able to sleep in them, or get a tight enough around the eyes. But I would still highly recommend someone that needs these to give them a try. If you get a good fit, the will be great. The strap is wide enough that you don't feel like it's cutting in to you. The eye cups are as soft and flexible as possible while still providing the moisture chamber required. If you are currently using the stiffer plastic goggles, these will feel like a dream. But of course, without the right fit, they could inhibit sleep.
S**R
These are great and better than goggles.
When I first started to use these they would not stay on my Head all night but now they work fine. It took about three nights and then I got the hang of it. The only thing is that when you get up at night you do need to take them off as they are completely dark. That was not a problem for me but if you were having extreme dry eyes and don't want to take off the goggles it's something to think about. I highly recommend this product it was awesome for me.
R**B
So-So Sleep Mask
This sleep mask has pros and cons. The pros include that it is comfortable, easily adjustable, blocks light pretty well, and can be worn with my nasal CPAP mask. The biggest con is that it is not durable. Although the silicone part is sturdy and easy to clean, the adjustable strap is not. As you can see in the photo, the strap is starting to pill and fray after less than a year of use. I always hand wash them and handle them very carefully, so the fabric shouldn’t be this degraded this soon. Another con is that the sleep mask does not always stay in place. Sometimes one eye piece flips up or ends up askew. This is less likely to occur if I pull the strap super tight, resulting in a suction effect in the eye pieces. However, when the mask is that tight, it is not comfortable to wear and gives me a headache from the tension. Given how expensive each of these sleep masks are, I would expect much higher quality fabric and am very disappointed in this purchase.
R**S
Finally, Darkness and Sanity Restored
As a loyal member of the Nightly Darth Vader Cosplay Society (a.k.a. CPAP users), I take my bedtime gear seriously. On our month-long getaway, we discovered the charming little rental came with a not-so-charming feature: skylights with no shades. Imagine trying to sleep under a Broadway spotlight while wearing a plastic elephant trunk on your face. My first attempt involved a cheap fabric eye mask. Spoiler: it was like trying to hold a tissue on your face with duct tape while wrestling an octopus. The CPAP mask shoved it up, sideways, and sometimes completely off. By 3 a.m., I looked less like a peaceful sleeper and more like a sleep-deprived raccoon. Then came THESE magical blackout wonders. They fit perfectly around the CPAP mask, stayed in place all night, and plunged me into blissful darkness. No slipping, no gaps, no accidental one-eyed pirate cosplay. Just me, my CPAP, and sweet, sweet unconsciousness. Bottom line: If you wear a CPAP and want to sleep without auditioning for Phantom of the Opera, buy these. Your dreams (and your sanity) will thank you. ⸻ Customer Q&A Q: Will these block out the sound of my spouse snoring like a chainsaw? A: Only if you also buy the optional accessory: a separate bedroom. Q: Can I use these without a CPAP? A: Yes, but you’ll miss out on the joy of looking like a fighter pilot entering hyperspace. Q: Do they also work during unexpected alien abductions through skylights? A: Absolutely. The aliens won’t see you, but they may complain about the lack of eye contact.
E**T
It's ok
Not bad. Keeps my eyes from drying out when I sleep. But not the most comfortable eye mask that I've used. The Onyx is better but too expensive.
B**G
Keep the eyes fresh, but it's not comfortable if you are a side sleeper. Edges are hard around the eyes.
J**T
These goggles are great for not only keeping the eyes moist through the night, but also for blacking out the room - really helps with the sleep! They are light and comfortable while on as well. Good price in comparison so some competitors.
V**L
Really good product !
L**W
As seen in the picture, they do kept humidity inside. Bonus point, it also fits with a cpap. I use an undernose cpap and I have no issue with wearing both. -1 because they are not really comfortable. You have to tight them quite a bit for them to stick to your face and by doing so you lose comfort. You get use to it though. You can loose them up a bit but if your a side sleeper they will move if not tight enough.
T**T
as a side/front sleeper this is useless, it sucks your eyeballs you physically cant sleep in it, ive got a few myhalos products and usually there pretty on point, this would be fine for back sleepers, i get the principle of retaining moisture but i think if they added some vent holes so they dont suck your eye balls when compressed it would be far more comfortable for side sleepers while still retaining more moisture than not wearing one, personally i like there soft sleep mask but again that compresses against the eye if you sleep on side front, they could use a hard cover inserted between the layers to provide protection from eye compression when laying on front.
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