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S**N
Worth the money in so many ways
It took me going through 3 sleep masks to finally give in, and buy the most expensive mask on Amazon. I am so glad I did. I bought my wife one too since.Things it excels at:Blackout- with the configurable eye cushions this is the first mask that doesn’t have light leakage.Headphones- not only do they have the best sound quality (I am an audio nerd), but as a side sleeper this is the only mask I have been able to successfully side sleep without the headphones hurting my ears and side of head.A downside for me is that they are a bit clunky and large. There are also other masks with smoother/silkier fabric, but this mask is still comfortable to me.I also have a larger head and could see these not fitting people with smaller heads.All in all, for someone that has been through many masks, this is by far the best mask for me!
M**E
Comfortable but doesn’t drown out snoring husband
This is a great product and I’m super happy, although my goal on getting this was to drown out my husband’s snoring, which sounds like the legions of hell escaping through his throat. In Manta’s defense, it’s hard to block out that kind of disturbing sound, but I hope they improve and offer noise cancelling masks in the future. They are super comfy and block light out great, although I would not recommend the hot/cold replacement eyepod upgrades if you are a side or stomach sleeper as the hard balls inside are not comfy. The regular eyepods that come with it are comfy. My only other complaint is that the back Velcro fastener does not work great and they could use better Velcro.
D**A
Loving this mask!
I am new to sleep masks but this is soft, a total blackout and connected easily with my Spotify so I could play my 432hz deep sleep music all night long. Guess what? My sleep app showed that I got 7.5 hrs of sleep first night using it and 4 hours were deep sleep!I felt the mask worked best laying on my side when pressed against my ears. I had bought this for air travel and am still going to try it but I’m worried that the noise of the plane may be too loud. But overall a great investment.
B**T
Can’t say enough bad about this terrible device
I wanted one of these masks for a long time. I’ve been using wired headphones and a mask for dry eyes for a while, and I have to replace both of them regularly. This seemed to be the perfect solution - better made, wireless, and all-in-one.The mask fits terribly. The large eyecups are made with a dense foam that presses against the inside of the nose. Moving the eyecups away from the nose places that dense foam in the corner of the eye, putting pressure on my eye when lying on my side.The entire mask is THICK. It presses against the pillow and puts pressure on the head, wherever it’s in contact with the pillow. It doesn’t breathe well, making it hot (currently, my weather is in the 50’s, inside it’s 65) and my head is sweating wearing this thing.It’s LOUD. The lowest setting of volume is 5% on my phone. It’s too loud. I have to move the speakers back behind my ears (which is obviously uncomfortable when laying on my side) just to keep it from keeping me awake.The controls are dumb. They’re on the front of the mask, and the three buttons have no raised markings on them. There’s a large iron-on logo of the company brand just above them, so it’s easy to get confused and be feeling around on the logo looking for the controls. The controls produce a loud click each time they’re pressed. My wife, a light sleeper, doesn’t much care to be awakened by me click-click-clicking to turn the volume down or skip a track.Once on, laying down changes the shape of the mask. I put it on, get comfortable, lay down, and then it shifts, jabbing eyecups in uncomfortable places, etc. The only way to avoid this is to put it on tightly. Doing this I end up waking up from the mask being too tight. It’s just uncomfortable.It shuts off randomly. In two nights of use, I’ve awakened to find the mask is off and what was playing through the speakers has paused after the mask shut off. This leads to the next problem:Any problem obviously involves taking the mask off. When it disconnects from the audio source, when an eye cup shifts into an eye, when the Velcro clasp comes undone, when a speaker is uncomfortably positioned behind an ear, the mask has to come off to fix it, meaning a middle-of-the-night reset of everything.There’s just absolutely nothing of value here. I could maybe learn to live with one or two of these issues, but the thing as it is simply isn’t usable.
C**S
Delivers on all its promises
Speakers really are paper thin, but on a hard pillow they can still get irritating. The Velcro, the cups, the battery life, (the lack of midnight low battery alerts) all spectacular. Zero pressure on my eyes, no sweat but also no dry eyes, zeroNo competition, but some things to improve: The shape makes it harder to put the strap higher on the back of my head though without leaning the front of the mask too far forward, so the strap sitting a little low starts to migrate down a little, rarely but occasionally letting in a sliver of light by the nose, but not enough to stop this from being the best mask I've tried so far. Also, a statement of battery percentage or approximate remaining hours of use on startup would be awesome, especially since the right charger can bump it from dead to 60% in under 20 minutes. It's died at ~30%, but since it's 30% of 20 hours I can still go 2-3 nights on one charge.
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