Disclosure: This is not a compensated or sponsored post. I was provided the product for review purposes only. All opinions expressed here are my own.
Given that we are finally coming out of the pandemic, and many are able to remove their masks finally. They are still some places where you might need a mask. I was intrigued with the Airpop Active + Halo Smart Mask.
The Active + Halo Smart Mask is a dome-shaped face mask, that looks like an N95 mask. It allows an air gap above your nose and mouth to make breathing easier. It’s attached to the face with soft elastic cloth ear loops.
The structure of the mask itself consists of a soft outer shell of two colors: black with neon green highlights or white with gray highlights. The inner layer of the mask consists of a replaceable filter made of double-layered, electronically charged Toray Micron fibers that are commonly used in industrial settings. The filter layer is lined with two layers of silicone to accommodate different shaped faces.
What makes the Active + face mask “smart” is the Halo sensor embedded in the cloth layer. The Bluetooth Low Energy sensor can track your breathing rate, air volume, and wear time and when combined with the smartphone app, can use your location to determine air quality index.
While I would not wear the mask all the time, I would wear it for travel or in high-risk situations.
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