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Home > Hi-Tide Goggles

Hi-Tide Goggles

Kiel Olver, Janice Musa, Angel Mak, Dylan Perdue, Tanika Chadha, Billy Li

When swimming or SCUBA diving with goggles, problematic condensation or fog can form due to the temperature difference between the diver’s face and the swimming environment. Current bandaid solutions to the problem of condensation include application of chemical sprays, saliva, or wax, which can decrease visual clarity and must be reapplied often. The Hi-Tide Goggles team hopes to produce a proof of concept device that eliminates condensation through the use of electrically conductive glass elements.

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