M**
OK but not deep enoug
These are ok but because they are 'fitted' to your chin/jaw as soon as you open your mouth to speak and your chin drops so does the mask - taking the top of it below your nose. So, it doesn't really meet the requirements as a face covering. Shame as the idea is good.
C**N
Face protection without the suffocation factor!
With face coverings being mandatory in all indoor places, we were using the standard disposable material types, but found them to be a bit oppressive and, in my case, steamed up my glasses despite trying several ways to wear them as advised by others! My wife suffers from anxiety attacks and when having to wear one for a long duration suffered a panic attack. She could claim exemption from wearing a mask, but feels uncomfortable about it. We saw someone wearing one of these masks so asked them where they got it from and was pointed here. We find them comfortable to wear, although the chin piece can rub a bit and more importantly, they don't steam my glasses up! We've never been challenged in shops for wearing them instead of standard face coverings and would recommend them while we have to wear face coverings during the current pandemic.
R**S
Excellent face coverings.
Whilst these shields will be somewhat less effective at preventing the spread of COVID-19 than a traditional surgical mask (and certainly less so than a much sought after N95 mask), these do the trick at directing coughs, sneezes, breath and aerosol away from a person directly in front of you, are comfortable for long periods of time and do not create fog on glasses - perfect for specky blindies like me! They are ideal for public transport use, shopping centres and supermarkets and, much like any face covering, will work a treat as long as social distancing is followed. I would especially recommend these to anyone medically exempt from wearing a face mask as they do not hamper breathing.
A**R
it allows reading glasses to come on and off one's face, which a visor makes impossible
I am a teacher who teaches in one to one situations for some of my day. I also need reading glasses for close text work but then my glasses come off for everything else, which means they are continually on and off. I was given a visor at work with instructions to wear it at all times whilst teaching 1-1, a cloth mask is not appropriate in this situation. Well, my reading glasses couldn't come on and off whilst tucked under a visor, this made my life impossible basically. This transparant face covering changed my life as I can now comply with wearing a mask that covers my nose and mouth, yet my glasses can come on and off whilst wearing it. In addition it is pretty comfortable to wear. Everyone at my school asks about it and many have now ordered their own. Top marks.
A**R
This shield IS NOT as shown in the picture
I spent a lot of time going through all the various different options for a chin shield and decided to purchase this more expensive one because the picture showing a woman wearing the product indicated that the section over the nose was higher than all the other options. THIS WAS NOT THE CASE. When the chin shield arrived, it was exactly like the ones I'd dismissed. I COULD HAVE BOUGHT THIS EXACT PRODUCT FOR APPROX 15 UK POUNDS CHEAPER.
M**C
Nice light and breathable face mask.
I like this facemask its small light and feels comfortable and its easy to use also unlike a full plastic cover does not feel closterfobic. But i did buy this mask to use in the hot summer weather when other face masks would be to hot and harder to breath in to wear, and because its so small it proberbly does not offer you as much protection as other face masks so waited until i had had my jab and i felt a bit safer, so i would now recommend it now.
N**Y
Very comfortable for long periods - but not medical grade
I love this mask because it means that my glasses don't steam up when I wear it. Also, because it is transparent, people can see my whole face. And I can wear lipstick without it smudging. All in all I think it is excellent. It is not medical grade because in theory if you open your mouth very wide, the mask will not cover your nose. However, it is sufficient for travel on public transport and for wearing in the shops.
W**C
no fog
As stated they don't fog up and they don't make my glasses fog up either, people can understand what i'm saying even through plexiglass and they're own masks. I find them a little uncomfortable on my chin but i'm sure i'll get used to them. I can breathe properly while wearing them unlike material masks which can mae breathing difficult at times
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