LG releases a battery-powered air purifying face mask

From silky face masks to ones that make you look like you’re smiling, it feels like there’s a face covering for every occasion.

The most recent addition to the market, however, is one for the tech lovers.

LG’s new PuriCare mask is labelled as a wearable air purifier, and uses batteries to power the two HEPA filters built-in.

The fit will be similar to what we’re used to, hooking over the ears and covering the face. But the magic happens on the front part where 99.97% of particulates in the air down to .3 microns in size are removed by the filters.

Alongside these filters are 820mAh battery-powered dual fans which will last for about two hours on high at a full charge.

These fans should adjust to your breathing to make things more comfortable – which might be handy for people who find themselves slightly short of breath when wearing standard coverings.

Plus, the case that comes with it will feature UV lights to clean the mask as it charges, and it’ll send your phone a notification when it needs a filter change.

‘With its Dual Fans … [the] wearable air purifier allows users to take in clean, filtered air,’ LG said in its press release.

The brand will be revealing the mask at the IFA Trade Show in Berlin before an official release later in the year.

At this stage there isn’t any confirmation over how well it could actually protect from Covid – or protect others.

LG is apparently waiting for tests to be completed before they make any health claims.

There’s also no details on what the price point will be, so if you want to get your hands on one there’s every chance you might need to save up.

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