New Transparent Facemask with Smart Capabilities Could Revolutionize COVID-19 Protection and Diagnostics

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 24 Aug 2020
An entirely transparent facemask developed by the University of Alabama at Birmingham (Birmingham, AL, USA) could revolutionize masking and monitoring for COVID-19 symptoms.

Unlike other clear mask models, which still feature white or colored straps, the new transparent facemask feature a clear plastic mouth covering and clear nose barriers, chin barriers and ergonomic looped arms that secure around a wearers’ ear. The looped design allows the wearer to easily lift the mask without removing it entirely to eat or drink. The mask is designed to be modular: The basic version includes just the mask itself. For more protection, the wearer can attach N95 filter cushions around the mask barrier for use in a health care setting. Another modification allows the wearer to swap the mask arms for ones with sensors that monitor temperature and pulse for early detection of viral infections such as COVID-19. Outside of providing a barrier protection against in-person transmission of viral infections such as COVID-19, the data gathered by the masks’ sensors could transform the diagnostic process. The modifications for the basic mask will be sold separately, so that buyers can customize the mask for their own specific needs.

Image: Transparent facemask (Photo courtesy of University of Alabama at Birmingham)

“It truly transforms masking. We wanted it to be fully transparent, functional and ergonomic,” said Rubin Pillay, Ph.D., chief innovation officer in the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, who designed the mask. “The smart version of this clear mask is the equivalent of having a Fitbit around your head. I think with the data we collect, we can develop digital diagnostic data to diagnose COVID-19, and people wouldn’t need to queue for testing.”

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