Successfully fabricated the 'Ironman' mask

British scientists have just released a kind of superman mask

British scientists have just released a "Ironman" superhuman mask in the Hollywood movie of the same name, able to help wearers significantly enhance their eyesight and hearing .

An innovative product of students at the Royal College of British Arts, the two types of masks contain sensors that enhance people's hearing and vision.

According to the authors, the facemask mask is capable of separating sounds in a crowd and targeting the audience who needs to listen. This device can be developed into a form of hearing aid or useful for people with hyperactivity and hyperactivity syndrome (ADHD).

Picture 1 of Successfully fabricated the 'Ironman' mask

The patent team tested many mask samples
until going to the final design. (Photo: Daily Mail)

"Eidos masks offer a number of health care benefits, namely that they can be used to enhance the sensory cues that have already experienced aging or impaired disability. It can be helpful for patients with ADHD, who often find it difficult to concentrate in noisy and easily dispersed environments. for them, bringing an alternative to treatment drugs like Ritalin, " cited the patent group's statement.

Picture 2 of Successfully fabricated the 'Ironman' mask

Eidos mask samples enhance hearing. (Photo: Daily Mail)

Meanwhile, the eyepiece mask model is equipped with a camera that transmits image data to a computer and sends them back to the mask. These data were then shown as videos that were more prominent for masked people, helping users detect motion patterns, instead of just seeing a time-lapse photo.

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Close up of Eidos mask pattern enhances vision for wearers. (Photo: Daily Mail)

The author of the " Ironman " mask in real life reveals, through the project that is pursuing, they want to "enhance the human experience". They also expressed hope that the group's inventions could be mass produced to help sports stars improve their performance and applications for art projects.

Update 11 December 2018
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