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The product is marketed by snaps of businessmen in suits and air helmets, with adverts boasting that you can see people’s facial expressions through the protective bubble – unlike with face masks. But the helmet – which includes a ventilation system and filters – split opinion on social media, and some people couldn’t get their head around the concept.
James Kelleher tweeted: “The real beauty of the microclimate air helmet is that it allows businessmen to fart freely with zero repercussions.” Victoria DeSantis was similarly unconvinced, and took to Facebook to ask: “What if you have to sneeze…you just spray snot in your bubble and gross people out?”
Others were sceptical of the product because they think it’s trying to sell air. Luis Villeges said: “Oh s**t, that’s selling air? I thought it was a funky space helmet.” But the air helmet, which comes with more than four hour’s battery life, is not without its admirers. Garry Garner quipped: “Matt Damon wore one in that documentary about Mars.” Alex Zheltkov added: “It’s almost like the SpaceX helmets.”And Brad said: “Now everyone can be Daft Punk.”
MicroClimate’s website says: “Michael Hall envisioned a new wearable while skiing with his family in the mountains of Utah. As he spoke with his children on the lift, he could not see their faces. “They were obstructed by ski masks, goggles and outer clothing. This equipment quickly gets wet, cold and gross. “He envisioned a new kind of wearable that would create a "Micro climate" around the head."
For those who aren’t so keen on wearing face masks, there’s a new solution. The dystopian-looking protective helmet is made with a see-through bubble at the front and a washable fabric that covers the head and neck over the back. Bubble Boy vibes? We think so. The MicroClimate Air also has a built-in ventilation system that utilizes high-powered fans to pull air through filters in the mask. The company promises a “fresh and fog-free” life for helmet wearers, who’ll have to pay $199 for the comfort.
It’s called MicroClimate Air 4 Hours of battery life, and it’s an acrylic visor that doesn’t fog up. And which has a built-in ventilation system. The new futuristic product is the brainchild of Michael Hall, an entrepreneur who was skiing when the idea for these helmets popped into his head. “Michael Hall envisioned a new wearable whilst skiing with his family in the mountains of Utah,” the website reads.
“As he spoke with his children on the lift, he could not see their faces. They were obstructed by ski masks, goggles, and other clothing. This equipment quickly gets wet, cold, and gross. He envisioned a new kind of wearable that would create a ‘micro climate’ around the head.” To make it comfortable, cushion liners are included helmet is made of a washable fabric.
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