The iDream 3 massager unites modern technology with the meridian theory of Chinese medicine

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At first I thought this idea was bizarre since traditionally massages included your feet, neck or back, so my initial instinct was to think of having my eyes or head messaged as a little odd. Then I began thinking of how much time we spend at our computers, straining our eyes, keeping our heads in one direction, but never did I think of getting a massager for them.

In fact, I had no idea they even existed, especially beyond simply being a concept design, but sure enough there is an optical and head massager that is long past concept to purchasable, and its purpose will relax and rejuvenate you.

The iDream 3 eye and head massager uses air pressure, hot compress and vibrations to massage the head and ocular regions of the body. Looking much like a futuristic helmet, the iDream 3 comes with a remote control and a built-in MP3 system so you can receive a technological massage while listening to your favorite music.

This unique massaging device comes with pre-recorded spa music for instant relaxation as well as provides the ability for you to download your own songs. The iDream 3 has a see-through visor so you are still able to see outside of this helmet-styled massager to remain aware of your surroundings as well as to access its remote control without having to remove it from your head.

The entire Breo massaging collection unites modern technology with the meridian theory of Chinese medicine to help you receive an innovative massage to your head and eyes that will help you relax, unwind and relieve stress from your everyday life by making your dream of comfort come alive through the latest form in modern-day massages.

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