India / Kerala student designs 'masks with mics' to ease communication

A first-year student from Government Engineering College in Kerala's Thrissur has designed "masks with mics" to help health workers communicate with ease amid coronavirus pandemic. Kevin Jacob said that he came up with the idea after seeing his parents, who're doctors, struggling to communicate with patients. The gadget can be used for four to six hours on a 30-minute charge.

Vikrant Shekhawat : May 24, 2021, 02:18 PM
Thrissur: As wearing a mask to combat COVID-19 has proven to be a difficult task when it comes to communicating with others, a first-year B Tech student - Kevin Jacob from Thrissur Government Engineering College has come up with an innovative solution by designing a mask with a mic and a speaker attached.

Speaking to ANI, Jacob, the son of two doctors, said that he came up with the idea after he saw his parents facing difficulties while interacting with their patients.

"My parents are doctors and since the beginning of the pandemic, they have been struggling to communicate with their patients. They found it very difficult to make themselves clear through multiple layers of masks and a face shield. This was when this idea came to my mind," the student told ANI.

He tested the first prototype with his parents - Dr Senoj KC and Dr Jyoti Mary Jose. He started to make many more once demand increased.

The gadget can be used continuously for four to six hours on a thirty-minute charge. It is attached to the mask using a magnet.

"Doctors who have given feedback have said that they don't have to strain to be heard and they were able to communicate with their patients effortlessly. Overall the feedback from users has been positive," he said.

The young innovator is now looking for companies who will be able to take this to the next level of mass production.

"I have made over 50 such devices which are being used by doctors mainly in south India. Currently, I do not have the capital or equipment to mass produce these devices. But if somebody or a large company is willing to help me with this little project, I believe it could help a lot of people," he said.