The endless epidemic has made face masks the new accessories of our lives, and unfortunately this does not seem to change easily. While researchers continue to make masks more durable, we see more cosmetic mask works from some entrepreneurs. But the discovery of Northwestern University researchers is quite interesting.
Northwestern University researchers have developed a new chipset called FaceBit. This chipset, which can be integrated into any N95 mask, provides the opportunity to analyze the person wearing the mask. This chipset, which does not require any battery, can perform a health analysis of the user’s breath and measure the stress level. On the other hand, the chipset, which can also evaluate the resistance of the mask, is currently in the testing phase. Researchers plan to launch FaceBit after these tests.
To learn more about FaceBit, you can watch the video below.