Air.Microclimate
- MicroClimate created a visor with air filters that looks like a helmet, called Air.
- Air is just one of many unusual designs for face coverings since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
- People have critiqued the design on social media, with a common theme being it looks too futuristic.
In the dystopia of 2020, being able to afford a personal microclimate helmet to wear around might be the next status symbol.
The coronavirus is still spreading, researchers don't know the longterm health impacts of the virus, Dr. Anthony Fauci says most pre-Pandemic activities can return to normal by summer 2022, and a record setting year of wildfires across the western US turned San Francisco's sky orange. Wearing a helmet out and about wouldn't be the strangest thing to happen this year.
MicroClimate's Air is an acrylic visor that "enables an unobstructed view of the face." It's not the only unorthodox take on masks and face shields that has emerged since COVID-19 spread around the world.
Toronto-based Vyzr Technologies created the BioVyzr, a shield with what the company calls a "space-age aesthetic," and the venture has raised over $750,000 on Indiegogo. BioVyzr's current preorder price of $379, and regular at $498, make Air look like a relative steal at only $199.
Take a look at the design here.