Sleep through the daylight

 For nurses · medics · firefighters · police · flight crews

Finally sleep like it's midnight, even at 2 PM.

You're not broken, and you don't need more willpower. You lie there exhausted but wide awake because light is still reaching your eyes and telling your brain to stay up. Blackout Recovery™ is the 3D mask that seals out every sliver of light without pressing on your eyes or slipping when you roll onto your side.

Sleep through the daylight

Free shipping · 60-night sleep trial 

✔️ Seals the nose-bridge gap

✔️ Stays put for side-sleepers

✔️ Zero eye & lash pressure

✔️ Nothing to break

✔️ Seals the nose-bridge gap

✔️ Stays put for side-sleepers

✔️ Zero eye & lash pressure

✔️ Nothing to break

 If you've ever taped foil to your windows

You've tried everything. Everything has let you down.

There are nurses across three countries cutting cardboard to size at 7am, taping trash bags to the glass, and hanging quilts with magnets just to convince the sun it's nighttime. One ICU nurse put it perfectly: "Tin foil works best. My neighbors thought I was cooking meth."

It's a little funny. It's also a little humiliating. And the worst part? It still doesn't fully work. A sliver always gets through at the rod gap, the edges, and the corners. You lie down after a 12-hour shift, body wrecked, and your brain just won't let go. Two hours staring at the ceiling. Light, broken sleep. You wake up worse than before.

A "never-ending jet lag." 24 going on 56. A zombie. Flat, foggy, and no fun for the family. Hold that thought, because the reason isn't you.

 If you've ever taped foil to your windows

You've tried everything. Everything has let you down.

There are nurses across three countries cutting cardboard to size at 7am, taping trash bags to the glass, and hanging quilts with magnets just to convince the sun it's nighttime. One ICU nurse put it perfectly: "Tin foil works best. My neighbors thought I was cooking meth."

It's a little funny. It's also a little humiliating. And the worst part? It still doesn't fully work. A sliver always gets through at the rod gap, the edges, and the corners. You lie down after a 12-hour shift, body wrecked, and your brain just won't let go. Two hours staring at the ceiling. Light, broken sleep. You wake up worse than before.

A "never-ending jet lag." 24 going on 56. A zombie. Flat, foggy, and no fun for the family. Hold that thought, because the reason isn't you.

 The real reason you can't sleep

Exhaustion and sleep are not the same thing.

You can be completely wiped out and still be wide awake. 

And it has nothing to do with how tired you are.

Deep in your brain sits a tiny clock that runs on one signal: light. When your eyes detect even faint daylight, that clock shuts off melatonin and holds your whole nervous system in "daytime mode." It doesn't care that you just worked all night. It sees light, so it keeps you awake. And here's what ruins everything: light passes straight through your closed eyelids. Your eyes are still "seeing" the room even when they're shut.

You don't have a sleep problem.
You have a darkness problem.

The moment your eyes get true, total darkness, the clock flips. Melatonin releases. Your nervous system stands down. And your body finally does what it's been desperate to do for hours: drop into deep sleep. Block the light completely, and the brain gets the message: it's night.

A little light isn't "good enough." A little light is the whole problem.

01

Blackout curtains

They leak at the rod and edges, and can't follow you to a hotel or on-call room. Plus, half of you aren't even allowed to install them. Hello, renters.

02

Foil & cardboard

Ugly, embarrassing, and they pop loose with every draft. And they still don't seal the corners where the light gets in.

03

Melatonin

Stops working after a few days and leaves you groggy. A patch over the symptom, never the cause.

04

Flat sleep masks

The thing that should fix this fails in three specific ways. Once you see them, you'll know exactly why "that crap doesn't work for you."

You didn't buy a bad mask. you bought a broken design

Every flat mask makes one of three mistakes.

The question was never "do masks work?" It's which design was actually built for the way you sleep.

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Mistake 01

It leaks at the nose.

The #1 complaint in every mask review on earth: that little gap at the bridge of your nose lets a beam of daylight straight up into your eyes. You sealed everything except the one spot that matters.

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Mistake 02

It crushes your eyes.

Cheap foam presses your lids and lashes, interrupting REM all "night". So even when you sleep, you don't recover. "Raised ridges pressing into my actual eyeball." One side-sleeper woke up seeing double.

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Mistake 03

It won't survive a side-sleeper.

Roll over and it rides up, slips, or jams into your temple. And the velcro "goes bad after 6 months", ripping loud enough at 3am to wake whoever you're trying not to.

 The fix

Engineered around two rules: block every sliver of light, and never touch the eyes.

1 — Sealed nose bridge → zero light leak. Shaped to close the exact gap every flat mask leaves open. No beam up the nose. True, total darkness, even at noon.

2 — Hollow eye chambers → zero pressure. Your eyes sit in open cups, not under fabric. Nothing touches your lids or lashes. You can blink freely, meaning REM runs uninterrupted. Lash- and makeup-friendly.

3 — Slim, secure profile → stays on when you roll. Low enough to vanish against the pillow, with a strap that holds without digging into your temple.

4 — No battery. No Bluetooth. Nothing to charge, nothing to break, no speaker pressing your face. Lighter, simpler, cheaper. No Bluetooth, no battery, no problem.

 What's really at stake

This was never about a mask. It's about getting your life back.

When you finally sleep deep during the day, it doesn't just fix your "tired." It ripples into everything.

You wake up recovered instead of destroyed. The never-ending jet lag finally ends.

You get your family back: energy after work, emotion in your voice, and being present instead of a shell.

You protect the long game: your mood, your health, and the career you used to love.

You drive home awake. The scariest part of the shift loses its grip. (In one study of hospital nurses, almost 67% reported drowsy driving. You're not imagining the danger.)

You stay sharp and safe on shift. No fog, no "I feel like I drank a glass of wine" on rounds.

You don't need a new job or a new schedule. You just 
need it to be dark.

 From the people who keep the world running at 3am

Built for skeptics who've tried everything.

★ 4.8/5 from 4650 shift workers · 25000 + sold · 60-night sleep trial

★★★★★

"idk how I survived night shift before this."

Three years of nights. Foil, curtains, melatonin, the works. First mask that stays put when I sleep on my side, and it's pitch black even mid-afternoon.

 

ICU Nurse · Chicago

★★★★★

"No pressure on my eyes. That's the difference."

Other masks pressed so hard I'd wake up with marks. This one doesn't touch my eyes at all. I sleep deeper and I'm not destroyed before my shift starts.

 

Paramedic · New York

★★★★★

"Lives in my hotel bag now."

I sleep in a different room every week. This blacks out any hotel. No clips, no duct tape, no worst-room-by-the-elevator dread.

 

Flight Attendant · Boston

 Straight answers

The objections, handled.

I've tried masks before. They don't work.

You've tried flat masks — built on a design that leaks at the nose and presses your eyes. The 3D hollow contour is a different mechanism entirely, built to fix those exact failures. That's why people who "gave up on masks" leave the best reviews.

Will it stay on when I sleep on my side?

Yes — that's the whole reason it exists. The slim profile and secure strap are engineered for side-sleepers, so it doesn't ride up, slip, or jam into your temple when you roll.

Won't it press on my eyes or lashes?

You've tried flat masks — built on a design that leaks at the nose and presses your eyes. The 3D hollow contour is a different mechanism entirely, built to fix those exact failures. That's why people who "gave up on masks" leave the best reviews.

I already have blackout curtains.

Curtains leak at the edges, can't follow you to a hotel or on-call room, and most landlords won't let renters install them. This blacks out your eyes — so the room doesn't have to be perfect, and it works anywhere.

Does it get hot?

Breathable, sweat-resistant materials keep it cool through a full daytime sleep — unlike cheap memory foam that traps heat.

Can I wash it?

Fully machine-washable. And with no electronics inside, there's nothing to keep dry or charge.

I wear a CPAP / lash extensions.

The hollow design leaves room above the lashes, and the slim profile is built to sit comfortably with most CPAP straps. 

Why is this better than a $10 Amazon mask?

A $10 mask leaks at the nose, presses your eyes, and slips off — the three things that made you stop trusting masks. This is built specifically to fix all three. Occupational equipment, not a gift-shop eye pillow.

My real problem is noise, not light.

Noise matters too — that's why we offer earplugs as an add-on. But light is what's keeping your brain awake through your eyelids. Fix the light first, and most people are shocked how much the noise stops mattering.

 The 60-Night Sleep Trial

Sleep on it for 60 nights. If you don't recover better, you don't pay.

You've wasted money on masks that slipped, leaked, and let you down. So the risk is on us. Take it to the hospital, the hotel, the firehouse. If it doesn't black out the light and help you recover between shifts, send it back for a full refund. And keep your trust intact.

The only thing you're risking is another rough morning.

 Choose your blackout

Own your darkness.

✓ Free shipping · ✓ 60-night sleep trial · ✓ Ships in 24h

Your next shift is coming. So is the daylight.

Tape up more foil and hope today's the day the sliver doesn't get through. Or put your eyes in true darkness and finally sleep like it's midnight, at 2pm, on your side, in any room in the world.

Take back control of my darkness

You keep the world running at 3am.
The least the world owes you is the dark.

✓ Free shipping · ✓ 60-night sleep trial · ✓ Ships in 24h

Blackout Recovery™

Sleep through the daylight