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Well, here is a face mask with a built-in wireless headset

TL;DR: Stay safe and entertained with MaskFone. Save 14% as of Jan. 28 and grab it for $42.99.


It’s kind of funny the things we get excited about these days — a trip to the grocery store, an excuse to put on real pants, or a fancy face mask. But alas, we’re still living in a pandemic, and this is life in 2021.

A CES 2021 innovation honoree, the MaskFone is a face mask nobody asked for, but that is honestly pretty cool. It's basically a Bluetooth headset and earbuds sewn into a luxurious mask with a five-layer filtration system. 

The built-in earbuds will last about eight hours before needing to be charged, and they can withstand sweat, water, and rain. They connect wirelessly to your phone and even offer one-touch voice-activation for Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant. And of course, they come with three sizes of ear gels and ear stabilizers, so you can have the most comfortable fit possible. Read more...

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