4 Types of High-Tech Masks of the Future

Some innovative designs come with self-disinfecting UVC, transcribe your speech into text on your phone

Daniel St. Joseph
ILLUMINATION

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Beicology: New High Tech Sensor Brings Masks Protection to the Next Level
Smart Cambridge Mask

The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic on a global scale has completely changed the perception of humans about the use of masks. The image of a person wearing a mask 24/7 in public places is easily caught recently.

Grasping that demand, mask manufacturers have researched, improved, and came up with high tech masks that will make you immediately think of science fiction movies.

1. Translation mask

Japanese startup Donut Robotics’ CEO Taisuke Ono shows the C-FACE Smart Mask in action. Reuters

A product of the Japanese tech company Donut Labs, C-Face looks like a normal mask but is made of white plastic. A special feature of this mask is that it can translate the text into 8 different languages, including English, Chinese, French, Korean, Indonesian, Thai, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

The principle of operation of C-Face is to connect Bluetooth to the phone to amplify the voice or translate words into text messages.

The company is now planning to ship 5,000 masks to pre-orders in Japan in September…

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Daniel St. Joseph
ILLUMINATION

Dan is passionate about writing to motivate people and share his experience, knowledge to enhance personal development.|BSc Biochemistry|.