An N95 respiratory mask that mimics the face to use the Face ID biometric unlocking without problems
An N95 respiratory mask that mimics the face to use the Face ID biometric unlocking without problems
Here he who does not run flies. And from all tragedy an opportunity arises. That's why someone has invented Face ID Masks , which are N95 masks for mouth and nose compatible with Face ID , the biometric unlocking system through the image of the face. Because, of course: if you are protecting yourself from COVID-19 - or any other virus or similar - and you wear a normal mask, the Face ID does not work, which is an inconvenience because you have to type the screen PIN by hand.
Face ID MaskThe truth is that after seeing the web - very pretty and striking - it is not clear if the invention is real or heavy-duty, but the truth is that it is ingenious and they say that it is not a heavy joke. The mask has printed part of your own face and skin tone from a photograph; if it is well done it would be said that the thing could strain.
Supposedly all that is needed is to upload a quality photo, tweak the image a bit to adjust it and let the "face mapping algorithms" - and the 40 dollars they will charge for them - take care of the rest. You still can't buy them but you can leave an email to be notified when they are available.
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| An N95 respiratory mask |
Here he who does not run flies. And from all tragedy an opportunity arises. That's why someone has invented Face ID Masks , which are N95 masks for mouth and nose compatible with Face ID , the biometric unlocking system through the image of the face. Because, of course: if you are protecting yourself from COVID-19 - or any other virus or similar - and you wear a normal mask, the Face ID does not work, which is an inconvenience because you have to type the screen PIN by hand.
Face ID MaskThe truth is that after seeing the web - very pretty and striking - it is not clear if the invention is real or heavy-duty, but the truth is that it is ingenious and they say that it is not a heavy joke. The mask has printed part of your own face and skin tone from a photograph; if it is well done it would be said that the thing could strain.
Supposedly all that is needed is to upload a quality photo, tweak the image a bit to adjust it and let the "face mapping algorithms" - and the 40 dollars they will charge for them - take care of the rest. You still can't buy them but you can leave an email to be notified when they are available.

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