The white plastic "c-mask" fits over standard face masks and
connects via Bluetooth to a smartphone and tablet application that
can transcribe speech into text messages, make calls, or amplify the
mask wearer's voice.
"We worked hard for years to develop a robot and we have used that
technology to create a product that responds to how the coronavirus
has reshaped society," said Taisuke Ono, the chief executive of
Donut Robotics.
Donut Robotics' engineers came up with the idea for the mask as they
searched for a product to help the company survive the pandemic.
When the coronavirus struck, it had just secured a contract to
supply robot guides and translators to Tokyo's Haneda Airport, a
product that faces an uncertain future after the collapse of air
travel.
Donut Robotics' first 5,000 c-masks will be shipped to buyers in
Japan starting in September, with Ono looking to sell in China, the
United States and Europe too. There has been strong interest, he
said.
At about $40 per mask, Donut Robotics is aiming at a mass market
that did not exist until a few months ago. One aim, he said, is to
generate revenue from subscriber services offered via an app that
users will download.
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Donut Robotics built a prototype connected mask within a month by
adapting translation software developed for its robot and a mask
design that one of the company's engineers, Shunsuke Fujibayashi,
created four years ago for a student project to interpret speech by
mapping face muscles.
Ono raised 28 million yen ($260,000) for development by selling
Donut Robotics shares through Japanese crowdfunding site Fundinno.
"We raised our initial target of 7 million yen within three minutes
and stopped after 37 minutes when we had reached 28 million yen," he
said.
(Reporting by Tim Kelly and Akira Tomoshige. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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