Japanese startup develops “smart mask” amid global pandemic
Saturday, June 27th: Since it is important to cover the face and wear a mask to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus, Japanese startup Donut Robotics has now developed an Internet-connected “smart mask” that transmits messages and transmits eight other Japanese-language messages. It can translate into different languages. According to a report by Japan Arab News, Japanese startup Don’t Robotics has developed an Internet-connected “smart mask” that can transmit messages and translate from Japanese to eight other languages. Japan Arab News reports that the white plastic “Sea Mask” fits better than a standard face mask and connects to a smartphone and tablet application via Bluetooth that can transcribe speech into text messages, make calls or can increase the voice of the wearer of the mask. “We’ve worked hard for years to build robots and we’ve used this technology to create a product that responds,” said Taisok Ono, chief executive of Donut Robotics, according to Japan Arab News. That’s how the coronavirus has changed society.” Donut Robotics engineers came up with the idea for the mask when they found a product to help protect the company from the epidemic. When the Coronavirus attacked, it contracted to supply robot guides and … Continue reading Japanese startup develops “smart mask” amid global pandemic
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