Photo credit: ZJ-DDG via Yanko Design
A diving mask is used by descending divers, which causes the ambient pressure rises. When this happens, it becomes necessary to equalize the pressure inside the mask with the external ambient pressure to avoid mask squeeze. This is normally accomplished with sufficient air to flow out through the nose into the mask to relieve the pressure difference. What would a next-generation diving mask look like? The D-Mask by designer ZJ-DDG.
Put simply, the D-Mask takes diving masks to the next level, as they can not only be used by connecting it to an air take, but there’s a bone-conduction radio system that lets you enjoy music or communicate with other divers. It also comes equipped with integrated LED headlamps, and most impressive of all, an integrated head-up display that shows water conditions, depth, pressure as well as weather.