An LED Face Shield is a modern and innovatively designed face shield that offers an added layer of protection to the user. It consists of a transparent shield, which is placed on the face to cover it completely, and incorporates LED lights that provide illumination. The LED Face Shield is equipped with adjustable light settings that can be altered according to the user's preference, and these different settings increase the level of light emitted. This feature makes the shield ideal for use in dimly lit environments, and it enhances visibility for its user. The LED technology incorporated in the shield maximizes the user's vision range, reducing the strain on the eyes, and allowing for extended usage, making it ideal for healthcare professionals or anyone that uses it frequently. The shield is also designed to be lightweight and comfortable, and it can be worn for prolonged periods without causing discomfort or fatigue. The LED Face Shield is easy to clean, and it is reusable, making it an eco-friendly option. Its anti-fog properties make it easy to maintain the user's line of vision at all times while also maintaining a high level of hygiene. Overall, the LED Face Shield is a perfect accessory for enhancing vision and hygiene in a variety of settings.
Marcus Matos –
The media could not be loaded. I like gadgets. I spend too much on shiny, flashing gadgets. I saw this mask on a random video I scrolled by and within 3.8 seconds I was on Amazon clicking the “Buy Now” button.This is an early review, based on playing around at home and not yet taking it out “in the field”. I have an upcoming EDM festival where I will put it through its paces and determine both its fun factor and how comfortable it is to wear for an extended period of time.So far: this thing is pretty neat. The app comes with quite a few built-in masks, but a really cool feature is the ability to take a photo and use it as a mask. Some of the built in masks are of poor quality and don’t line up the eye holes well, but that’s really a minor thing compared to the rest of the features. To help set expectations, be aware that it’s a low density RGB array with huge RGB LEDs (you can see the individual colors if you look close enough) – so while it’s better than pixel art quality, don’t expect high resolution results.It has some sound reactive masks BUT it relies on your phone’s microphone/app to work. If there was one thing I’d change about that – it’d be nice if they’d built a mic in to the mask and allowed sound reactive masks to work independently (without a connected phone) – but of course that’d mean more electronics/greater cost for something that many people probably wouldn’t use.The battery situation is also kind of weird – based on the presence of an empty battery compartment, it seemed like they couldn’t decide whether to have a built in battery or to have the user install their own. The built in rechargeable battery is not replaceable (it seems) which is very concerning since I expect that it’ll gradually degrade over time. Edit: I just realized the box it came in has two checkboxes on it: “Charging Design” and “Non-Charging Design” with battery icons, so this was intentional. However, the “Charging Design” has a battery pack *hard wired* so when it comes time to replace it, you’ll be snipping wires or taking the mask apart since they didn’t build in a connector.The app allows configuring brightness, creating your own masks, and a really thoughtful feature which lets you pre-determine the masks that it will rotate through when using the on-mask button/gesture. Since I intend on using the mask with a hoodie, I’m turning off the gesture sensor since to avoid accidental triggers. Personally, instead of this feature, I’d have preferred a microphone or a more comfortable lining.After putting around the house with it, I want to call out an important note: the field of view is VERY limited and you won’t be able to watch the ground in front of you without looking down frequently – so you’ll want to be very careful when out and about so you don’t trip over something/someone.The mask is fun, although not the most comfortable since it’s rigid and there’s nothing to adjust to help it conform to the contours of your face. You might find yourself looking to glue some foam or something to make it slightly more comfortable. Regardless, I have no regrets and can’t wait to make use of it in public and see what kinds of reactions I get.This review will be updated with any additional positive or negative experiences I have. For now, it’s a recommended buy with appropriate expectations.
Rodney Walton –
The mask is very cool. I will admit, at first the mask being so skinny is a little off-putting. Immediately, I thought, I spent almost $100 on this?! Once I turned it on and put it on I found myself enjoying it more and more. It has an adjustable strap for comfort and the mask sits comfortably on the bridge of your nose. It’s not confined, so there is no problem with breathing. Basically, if you have ever worn a VR apparatus, this is the same without the added weight.The app that pairs up to your phone does take some getting used to. There is a tiny instruction pamphlet that comes with it. The animations and pics stored on the app/mask are good and diverse. Plus there is an option to put your own pics as a mask. Don’t get too excited about that part though. You can only do still images, and they are extremely pixelated. It is awesome to see something you chose on your mask but it gets old. These are led lights not mini movies or moving gif files. The animation section will make you think differently but there is no obvious way to add any animations. So I do believe it is worth the money, but it could definitely use more options and customizations.I am a streamer so I wear the mask for long periods of time. When it comes to the mask being picked up on camera, it’s good as long as your surroundings are dark. If not, it will come over lackluster at best. I’ve worn it for periods over five hours without fail. I don’t recommend it but you can. Honestly, I love it. It may not have all of the options I want, but it’s definitely a huge step in the right direction.
henry daniel martinez –
Bought to use on my 2021 Halloween costume. Worked great. Exactly as advertised.The head band is one size fits all elastic.Comfortable eye covering. Similar to binoculars.Only one complaint, The eye holes are incredibly small, and difficult to see anything except what’s directly in front of you.They fog up after a few minutes of wearing them.Not a deal breaker though. Really cool.Yes, you can upload your own pictures.Not your own GIFs yet though. Maybe they can add an update to the app to allow you to add in a GIF file. Like the ones that are preloaded.
Gabe S. –
I recently had some trouble with an Etsy reseller who sold me one of these masks as “working and 100% functional”. Turns out, that was wrong. Defeated, I decided to go out on a whim and bought this one and it came a day before Halloween! Super thrilled that it worked and I had friends and family talking about how cool it was! I will be suggesting this mask to others!!
Rodney Walton –
The media could not be loaded. The LEDs in the middle dont work. Its broken… spent $100 and its broken