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  HANGZHOU:A Chinese startup that develops augmented-reality products for use in manufacturing and gaming has found a promising growth area in the midst of global pandemic - wearable glasses that measure temperatures on the move.In response to the Covid-19 outbreak in late 2019, Hangzhou-based startup Rokid developed a pair of glasses to help screen for symptoms. Rokid Vice Pre air force femme sident Xiang Wenjie says demand has risen for the company s T1 glasses, developed in only two weeks after it sold roughly 1,000 pairs to governments, industrial parks, and schools. Apart from fixed temperature measurement, T1 can provide portable, distant, and prompt temperature checking, which would be a great help,  said Xiang.Google s  My Maps  is helping people connect under lockdownEquipped with an infrared sensor and a camera, the glasses allow the wearer to  see  peoples  temperatures.Rokid says on its website that it completed a rou nike air 1 nd of  billion-dollar  financing in 2018,  nike air max 90 led by Singapore state investor Te Hwyq People flock to Safari Park zoos
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