IIT-Delhi Startup Launches "World's Smallest" Wearable Air Purifier

IIT-Delhi Startup Launches "World's Smallest" Wearable Air Purifier

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: February 28 2022

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  • IIT Delhi startup Nanoclean Global has launched the world’s smallest wearable air purifier Naso95, which is at par effective to an N95 grade face mask.
  • Naso95 is helpful in combat of air pollution, allergens, bacteria, and viruses.
  • Naso95 is an N95 grade nasal filter, which sticks to the user’s nasal orifice and prevents bacteria, viral infection, pollen, and air pollution.
  • Nose is the primary organ in human body for getting infected as it has proteins like ACE2, TMPRSS2 etc. So protecting the nose is non-negotiable.
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