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The Inspireyes Travel Pillow with Sleep Eye Mask offers patented U-shaped 360° ergonomic head support designed for flights over 5 hours. Featuring a soft, skin-friendly 3D eye mask that blocks light without pressure, it prevents head bobbing and neck fatigue. Adjustable straps fit various heights and seat headrests, making it a compact, essential travel companion for long flights and road trips.













| ASIN | B0DLSZ183F |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,517 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #141 in Travel Pillows |
| Brand | Inspireyes |
| Brand Name | Inspireyes |
| Color | U-dark Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 764 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Fill Material | Polyester |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850069467005 |
| Manufacturer | Inspireyes |
| Material Type | Spandex |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Shape | Oval |
| Special Feature | Comfortable 3D Eye Mask, Lightweight, Relieve fatigue, Work for Seats with Headrest |
| Special Features | Comfortable 3D Eye Mask, Lightweight, Relieve fatigue, Work for Seats with Headrest |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**N
A must to have if you wanna sleep comfy
I just returned from an overseas trip with 2 11hour flights and was pretty impressed with this . I like that it keep your head up and you don’t keep waking up as you head bobs up and down . It’s pretty compact and fits in you carry on bag . It’s easy to install around the headrest in the plane just 2 straps and clips . It support you head . Something to be aware of: it’s comfy to wear with ear buds but not over the ears headphones! They eye mask has padding so you eyeballs don’t make contact with the fabric so that is a plus . I will definitely use these on my next flight
T**R
Great sleep hack on a plane!
So--I have a few things to say about this item. I love how the edge of the mask is raised with a soft, plush material, so that it blocks all light out without compressing your eyes--I hate that about some face masks. The face mask is AWESOME. (I actually use a piece of felt I cut to fit around the back of my head and now use the face mask as my night time sleep mask, because it's that comfortable and blocks the light phenomenally. :)) It really does help you sleep on a plane--no more annoying head nodding. Although you might think it will look ridiculous, it's actually more inconspicuous than it looks. Be brave! :) The one drawback is that for it to hold my head back tightly enough, it put too much pressure on the bridge of my nose. I'm kind of sensitive to this; so it might not be a problem for everyone. However, I just pushed the mask up a little higher onto my forehead and used a separate face mask I had for sleeping at night. It worked like a charm! :) Used it on a six hour flight to and from Alaska. You won't be able to use this on every airline. Spirit's chairs don't have a head rest, but on United and Delta, it worked great. Just something to keep in mind.
R**R
Works great!
Slept really well
A**S
Great head support for flights, but bulky to pack and takes a few minutes to adjust
I bought the Inspireyes 360° travel pillow (dark grey) for long flights because I’m tired of the “bobblehead” thing where your neck collapses and you wake up sore. After using it on a couple trips, it’s one of the better travel pillows I’ve tried for upright sleeping, but it’s not perfect. What I liked Actually supports your head in multiple directions. The 360° wrap makes a real difference compared to a basic U-shaped pillow. My head didn’t flop forward nearly as much, and I felt more stable when I nodded off. Comfort is solid once you find the right tightness. The material is soft, and once I adjusted it, it didn’t feel like it was choking me. I could lean slightly to the side and still feel supported. Eye mask is a nice bonus. The included 3D eye mask blocks light better than the flat masks I’ve used, and it doesn’t press directly on my eyelids. What could be better Bulky for carry-on space. This takes up more room than a simple neck pillow. It’s doable, but if you travel light, you’ll notice it. There’s a learning curve. The first time I used it, I had to mess with the position/tightness a few times. If it’s too loose, it won’t stop the head-bob; too tight and it feels restrictive. Warmth. On a warm flight, it can feel a bit hot around the neck after a while. Who I think it’s best for • People who want forward + side support for sleeping upright • Long flights, red-eyes, trains, or road trips (as a passenger) • Anyone who wakes up with neck stiffness from standard travel pillows Who might not love it • Minimal packers (because of size) • Anyone who hates anything snug around their neck Overall: I’d give it 4/5 stars. It genuinely helps prevent the bobblehead sleep and the eye mask is useful, but the bulk and adjustment time keep it from being a perfect 5-star travel item.
J**Y
No head bobbing. Really.
It’s true that your plane seat needs a head cushion for this pillow to attach to, but other than that — finally here’s a travel pillow that actually works! I’ve tried many others and have been disappointed in them all. In fact, I decided to no longer waste money buying the latest invention. Instead, I resorted to using a cervical neck pillow to keep my head from falling forward in conjunction with various other travel pillows I had accumulated, but never found a combination that worked very well. The design of this one intrigued me…. I could envision how it worked. So before my last flight (only 4 hours), I purchased the Inspireyes. Happily, my seat had an head cushion. I strapped it onto the cushion, adjusted the face mask (put on my noise cancelling headphones) and proceeded to sleep for about an hour. No head bobbing! Let me repeat: no head bobbing in any direction. On my return flight I slept for about 1.5 hours. I have no reason to lie, I’m not getting paid to review this thing. It really works! I will travel with it. It’s lightweight and packs down nicely (but it’s not tiny even when fully folded up). Well worth the relatively small amount of space it takes up in my carry on.
J**N
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 The Ultimate Travel Game-Changer! A Must-Have for Long Flights
I can confidently say this is the best travel accessory I have ever owned. I've wasted money on countless bulky, awkward U-shaped pillows, but this 360° Head Support Pillow is in a league of its own. The ergonomic design provides genuine, all-around support that completely eliminates the dreaded "bobblehead" effect. On my recent long-haul flight, my head stayed perfectly cradled and upright, allowing me to achieve hours of deep, uninterrupted rest—something I've never managed to do in an economy seat before. If you're tired of waking up with a stiff neck and sore shoulders, this pillow is the solution you've been searching for. The soft, premium fabric and beautiful Lake Blue color are just the icing on the cake. What truly sets this product apart is the genius combination of features designed for a completely immersive sleep experience. The integrated eye mask is a game-changer; it's soft, perfectly positioned, and completely blocks out the cabin light, creating a private, dark sanctuary for sleeping. Beyond comfort, the pillow is highly practical for travel. It is lightweight, compresses easily into its storage bag, and attaches to luggage without taking up precious carry-on space. It delivers on its promise to stop head movement and relieve neck discomfort, making it an essential purchase for planes, trains, or long car rides. This investment is absolutely worth the price for the guarantee of a refreshed, pain-free arrival.
M**N
Unfortunately I returned it
I returned, it attaches to the headrest.
H**R
I’m sure there are better options out there
Bought this after seeing good reviews on social media. It’s pretty easy to put together and easy to strap onto the plane seat and it’s super soft and comfortable but unfortunately it just didn’t work for me. I wasn’t able to sleep on my long flight. The side straps would come off the seat and my head would drop down occasionally. Neither my husband nor I could get it to stay in place for long.
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