One product carries the Wizard Research name on our site, and it is a specific one: the USB Heated Eye Mask. It is the plug in answer to the microwavable compress, which is the main reason people come looking for it.
The Wizard Research USB Heated Eye Mask for Dry Eyes warms using graphene infrared heating and holds a chosen temperature instead of cooling off the way a bead or rice compress does. There are ten temperature steps between 99F and 117F, plus an adjustable timer. The mask is shaped to contour to the face, runs from any USB port, and ships with a travel case.
Warm compresses are part of a lot of daily eye care routines, and the format you pick usually comes down to logistics. A USB mask suits people who do this every day, people who want the same temperature each time, and people at a desk or on a plane with no microwave in reach.
Compare it against the two other mask types we carry. Microwavable masks are the least expensive and need no power, but the heat starts high and fades. Non microwave chemical masks are single use and convenient for travel. A USB mask costs more up front and needs a port, and in exchange it gives you steady, adjustable warmth for as long as the timer runs.
If you are new to warm compresses, or you are working out how they fit alongside drops and lid cleansers, ask your eye care professional what order they would like you to use them in.