For many smartphone users, especially iPhone users, an embarrassing problem is the inability to use face recognition when wearing a mask. While some user feedback over months of learning, Face ID seems to work, there are not many success stories.
To this end, Apple's iOS 13.4.5 update today also includes a Pin code interface that pops up once a user is detected to be wearing a mask, which improves unlocking efficiency to a certain extent.
Huami Technologies, a leading wearables company, recently disclosed its smart N95 mask project Project Aeri, product name uSmile:-), and has plans for mass production.
This N95 mask not only meets international standards of filtering effect, the other two major selling points do not conflict with the mobile phone face unlocking and UV self-germicidal function.
Looking at the conceptual layout of the exposure, there are both ear-mounted and strapped, with a translucent mask on the front, frame, and venting and filtration modules on either side.
This mask has a USB-C port reserved for UV sterilization by connecting the USB-C.
Since it is a smart mask, the function is certainly not limited to this, Huami introduced that the filters can be changed by themselves to suit different air quality requirements. At the same time, the mask has integrated sensors that detect breathing rate, filter activity, air quality, etc.
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