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Air-Clenz

e were cynical about this before we spoke toAir-Clenz at its stand, but we've been won over by the idea. Its inventor's conceit is that when you breathe in an office environment, most particles bounce back from the screen in front of you and then into general circulation. How about using suction to draw them into a filter and remove virus-infected aerosols? And then why not repeat the trick in planes, with a filter effectively built into the back of the seat infront of you? It's clunky, with the prototypes on show at CES adding quite some bulk to regular monitors, but Air-Clenz claims that independent

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