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dia80 | 3 years ago

A lot of negativity here but I guess the target market is locations where the air pollution is bad enough that the benefits of escaping it outweigh looking like an extra from a sci-fi B-movie. I remember hearing on the radio in London how air pollution was going to be very bad one day approaching 10 on some scale. A scientist was being interviewed and was asked "Where would the pollution in Beijing be on this scale?", he replied "About 300"

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captn3m0|3 years ago

Any day there AQI is below 100 in any of the Indian metros is a good day.

victor106|3 years ago

Agree 100%.

Visited most cities in India (Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore) and the pollution is atrocious. I wanted to return back but had to stay on due to a business trip. I can't imagine why/how anyone would want to live in any of the big cities in India. Love the country though.

There is a strong within our executive team to offshore to Latin American countries.

SketchySeaBeast|3 years ago

I'm not sure how this is more compelling to use when Beijing is already comfortable with using masks, and we all suddenly have a giant pile sitting at home that aren't going to get a lot of use.

uranusjr|3 years ago

If I live in Beijing I’d probably wear a mask _with_ this thing on.

ortusdux|3 years ago

I remember similar negativity in the western press when tesla unveiled their 'biohazard mode'.