
Haro Health is a small supplement maker whose products are manufactured in cGMP certified facilities. Its catalog is broader than what we list, and we carry the part of it that belongs on an eye care site: one formula, in two formats.
There is no formula difference between the two, so the choice is about packaging. Buy the bottle the first time, then use pouches after that if you decide to stay on it. The pouch uses less packaging and is easier to store or take with you.
Floaters are the small shapes that drift across your field of view, more visible against a blank wall or a bright sky. They come from the vitreous, the clear gel that fills the back of the eye, and they become more common with age. Most people have some.
A supplement is not the answer to every floater question. If you notice a sudden increase in floaters, flashes of light, or a shadow at the edge of your vision, that is a same day conversation with an eye care professional rather than something to shop for. For anything gradual and long standing, your eye doctor is still the right person to tell you whether a nutritional product makes sense in your case, and whether it fits with anything else you take.
If you do try it, give it a fair run and keep the format consistent so you can tell what you are actually noticing.