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by dragonwriter 3989 days ago
> Part of the claimed innovation here is that the thing sticks directly into the user's nose.

Putting the whole machine in the nose is novel, but I don't see how that is innovative in terms of changing required functionality compared to nose-only masks, which are already a thing.

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It shouldn't have anything to do with the required technology. It might allow a considerable reduction in leakage, though.