If you’re struggling to unlock your phone with facial recognition while wearing a face mask due to the coronavirus outbreak, a better alternative may be on the way.
If you’re struggling to unlock your phone with facial recognition while wearing a face mask due to the coronavirus outbreak, a better alternative may be on the way.
The Chinese tech company Huami, best known for its Amazfit wearable devices, is working on a transparent N95-like face mask that can also clean itself.
Many cities already require their residents to wear masks in public and major airlines have announced they will soon make them mandatory on flights. Face masks have become an important part of our new normal. So far, shortages of N95 and surgical masks, both reserved for health care workers, have meant people are relying on cloth masks.
But while these types of mask do help contain the virus, they have significant shortcomings. They don’t filter out small air particles, they have to be washed properly on a regular basis and they’re not well ventilated. They also make it impossible to unlock your phone with facial recognition.
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