Mask breathing-it’s a breeze

AirFloe Mask’s signature design separates the mouth from the nose, maximizing fresh air while filtering out polluted, exhaled air. No more feeling like you’re drowning in your own hot breath.

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Breath easier with fresher, cooler, and more invigorating air


  • Stay cooler

    Hot air exhaled from the nose flows out from the filters, away from the face

  • Breathe fresher air

    The partitioned nose chamber allows 300% more airflow as traditional mask, cutting down on stale, stuffy air that feels claustrophobic.

  • Breathe easier

    The dedicated nose chamber has a large volume that allows 80% less flow resistance making it easier to breathe, especially for those with breathing problems such as COPD.

  • Won't fog up your glasses or loupes

    The backpressure is reduced to zero when you exhale, avoiding any reflected humid air. Zero backpressure, zero fogging.

  • Avoid your coffee breath (& worse)

    The traditional mask design traps leftover smells close to the sniffer. By separating nose and mouth, you avoid inhaling your own morning, cheese, garlic, or coffee breath! And yes, it's the safest mask to sneeze into.

  • Cutting Edge

    Airfloe Masks combines simplicity, technology, and value. It's made with low cost and readily available materials for mass production at a price that lower than typical high performance N95 masks.

Let's Compare:

Common Surgical Mask vs Common N95 Respirators vs AirFloe Mask

  • The Problem:

    Heat Buildup

    Common Surgical Mask:

    General warmness throughout the face

    Common N95 Respirator:

    Hot to wear due to seal

    New AirFloe Mask Mask:

    Significant heat reduction due to isolation of exhaled warm breath from the rest of the face

  • The Problem:

    Humidity

    Common Surgical Mask:

    Buildup of muggy air behind the mask

    Common N95 Respirator:

    Buildup of humidity behind the mask

    New AirFloe Mask Mask:

    Humid air is isolated from the rest of the face

  • The Problem:

    Breathability

    Common Surgical Mask:

    Relatively easier to breathe than a typical N95 due to thin material and air leakages from the edges

    Common N95 Respirator:

    Harder to breathe due to limited breathing space and thicker material

    New AirFloe Mask Mask:

    Unparalleled breathability due to the large breathing space inside the sealed mask

  • The Problem:

    Eyewear Fogging

    Common Surgical Mask:

    Glasses fog when mask is not fit properly

    Common N95 Respirator:

    Glasses fog when mask does not fit properly

    New AirFloe Mask Mask:

    Patented design eliminates fogging

  • The Problem:

    Smell

    Common Surgical Mask:

    Can smell breath from your mouth

    Common N95 Respirator:

    Can smell breath from your mouth

    New AirFloe Mask Mask:

    Exhaled breath from the mouth is isolated from the nose

  • The Problem:

    Air dissipation

    Common Surgical Mask:

    Air dissipates on only one surface of the mask

    Common N95 Respirator:

    Air dissipates on only one surface of the mask

    New AirFloe Mask Mask:

    360-degree dissipation of exhaled air from the nose

  • The Problem:

    Protection

    Common Surgical Mask:

    Minimal protection against aerosols

    Common N95 Respirator:

    Meets NIOSH N95 protection against 95% of aerosols

    New AirFloe Mask Mask:

    Meets NIOSH N95 protection against 95% of aerosols