Recovery tools number aplenty these days, but odds are, your stresses and strains aren’t solely the result of physical exercise. There’s plenty of instances where work life, social life and just life in general can affect your body’s overall vibe — and let’s face it, a massage gun probably isn’t the best tool for those specific jobs.
With more and more people realizing that recovery isn’t just an activity for post-workout relief, brands are starting to take a more holistic approach to the discipline. Take Therabody: The brand already boasts one of the best massage guns on the market, but dig a little deeper into their lineup and you’ll see devices targeting aches and pains that aren’t the result of a hard-fought gym PR or lengthy afternoon run. Therabody dipped its toes into holistic relief first with the launch of the TheraFace Pro, and now the brand has gone headfirst into the realm with a number of helpful devices — including its first wearable, the SmartGoggles.
Resembling the all-too-common sleep mask cranked up to 11, this new silhouette is designed to target the eyes and head to help alleviate facial tension, relieve eye strain, decrease headache intensity and relax the mind for improved sleep. SmartGoggles aim to achieve this relief by utilizing heat, vibration and massage modalities, similar to the aforementioned TheraFace Pro.
To see if this bulky, face-hugging wearable was worth its weight, I strapped into the SmartGoggles for several weeks (not continuously, mind you), utilizing all of the available sessions and treatments across its tech-heavy profile. Whether winding down after a hard day’s work, taking a break from the computer screen or just mellowing out on a calm Sunday afternoon, I tested the effectiveness of this compact, portable device to see if Therabody landed in the stars when it comes to revisioning recovery, or simply overshot the moon.
Here’s what I found.

Therabody SmartGoggles
Pros
- Comfort is exceptional despite the larger mask silhouette
- The foldable profile and convenient carrying case allow for easier on-the-go relief
Cons
- It's difficult to picture sleeping while wearing this device through the night
- It's best to have your modalities in order before turning on the device