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MicroClimate Helmet Will Filter Your Uber, Airport Air – autoevolution
Masks are so yesterday. They’re also not entirely efficient, either in terms of filtering out pollution or offering protection in the ongoing health crisis.

A helmet, on the other hand, offers the guarantee of fresh, clean air, while also not covering your face, fogging up your classes, worsening your acne, or making your ears hurt if you’re also using airpods. AIR from MicroClimate will like to be your next helmet – and your companion on your future Uber or airport rides. In the current context, it’s become clear that there is a market for this type of products. This isn’t the first device or mask to use HEPA filters, but it’s one of the first in h…
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