Belkin Gets Into Face Covering Business; Sells Disposable Masks to Address PPE Shortage
Belkin’s connected things division is selling face masks to address personal protective equipment shortages during the pandemic, said the company Thursday. The single-use, disposable masks provide “reliable and comfortable” cover for the nose and mouth and follow Centers for Disease…
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Control and Prevention guidelines for safety, it said. The expandable masks have a nose clip to reduce air gaps. A box of 50 is $49.95 at Belkin.com. A ComfortFit Face Mask, with loops designed to reduce pressure on the ears, will be available in coming months in 30-packs for $19.99. The company is donating 25,000 masks to frontline workers in Los Angeles, it said.