Face Masks are also Smart now


As a result of the corona virus, the use of face masks is now becoming 
commonplace around the world, and in view of this, a 'smart mask' 
connected to the Internet has been introduced.
 
Japanese company Donut Robotics has introduced this smart mask that 
can translate Japanese into 8 other languages ​​along with the delivery 
of messages.
 
The white plastic 'S mask' fits over a normal face mask and can be 
connected to a smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth, which can then be 
used to convert texts into text messages, make calls or other tasks 
through applications.
 
"We've been working hard for years to develop robots, and we've used 
this technology to develop products that deal with the effects of the 
corona virus," said Tsiok Ono, the company's chief executive.
 
The company's initial 5,000 face masks will be available to consumers 
in Japan for the first time in September, with plans to sell them in 
China, the United States and Europe.
 
The mask is priced at $40 and will go on sale in the next few months, 
while the company's customers will also be able to earn revenue 
through the app's subscriber offer.
 
The company developed a prototype mask that included translation 
software designed for robots, and the mask was designed by a 
company engineer who developed it 4 years ago for a student project.
 

 


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