Popular Gaming firm Razer has made what they promise is the world's smartest face mask. Complete with a built-in microphone.
Razer Claims That they Have "World's Smartest Face Mask" Concept
Razer's Face Mask
Popular Gaming firm Razer has made what they promise is the world's smartest face mask. Complete with a built-in microphone.

The prototype model revealed at the tech convention CES, claims to amplify the customers' voice - to prevent muffled speech and noise.

The design of the mask consists of active airflow - exhaling warmer exhaled air whilst pulling in cooler air. The corporate says the mask is classified as an N95 surgical mask.

The mask itself is made from transparent plastic, making it simpler for individuals to lip read and pick up on facial cues easily.

A transparent mask is hardly an innovation itself - there are loads available on the market. However, the corporate says the mask additionally has a "low light mode".

This means the mask's interior lights up automatically when dark at night or in any area - illuminating your mouth. Razer claims this lets you "express your self clearly whatever the lighting circumstances".
Razer Claims That they Have "World's Smartest Face Mask" Concept
Razer
However, Razer says silicon fitting across the face keeps and feels is comfortable - and stops the masks itself from touching or resting in your mouth.

It additionally says thicker ear loops apply much less pressure on your ears, unlike other masks.

The masks' patented "voiceamp" characteristic is arguably the most technologically advanced side of the mask.

The corporate says the built-in microphone and amplifier will make your voice maximum clearer.

Muffled speech generally is an explicit problem with traditional nose and mouth coverings. It is a concept product - it is not presently available in the market.
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