stands out from the crowd. so, after seeing many, many pictures of this thing, i am pleasantly surprised byjust how lightweight and comfortable it is, it s unobtrusive in fact, it s not really that different to any mask that i ve been wearing over the past couple of years. the only difference being that this is loaded with tech and it connects to an app. the clever tech in here will actually monitor how long you ve used it for and even the number of breaths you ve taken. it sends the data to an app on your phone and, using your location data, tells you just how much harmful pollution that it s been filtering out, wherever you are in the world. with covid fears lingering, something that s designed to filter out airborne nasties can provide real peace of mind. plus, i think it s really useful that something like this takes things a step further to tell you what you could be putting into your lungs, wherever it is in the world that you re travelling to.
now, one thing to be aware of, though, is that the accuracy of information depends on how close you are to an air pollution monitor plus, it s not the cheapest of masks, if you re thinking of having something to just fling into your back pocket. but, saying that, this is far from your bog standard mask. next up, it s the cleanpod uvc sterilizer from monos. in a gadget small enough to toss in your hand luggage, this thing mightjust help to put people who are worried about what they re touching at ease. with a push of a button, a high energy beam of ultraviolet c light comes out from the leds, which the makers say effectively sanitises surfaces without the use of chemicals. to zap the nasties, you position the wand about three centimetres above what you want sanitised. admittedly, i do feel a little bit silly doing this, but i know how effective uvc light is, so i d like to think it s working. uvc works by scrambling bacteria s genetic code so they can no longer function. so, i guess t
refettorio geneva calls itself a solidarity kitchen . go along for a 30 euro three course lunch and they ll reinvest that money on feeding some of the poorest in geneva. the philosophy is that social good can still be delivered in a fine dining setting. still to come on this week s show, lucy s here to roadtest the kit that aims to keep you covid free on your travels. in fact, it s not really that different to any mask i ve been wearing in the past couple of years. the difference is this is loaded with tech and connects to an app. and kate hardy buckley takes her tastebuds on a tour of azerbaijan. so juicy and tart. it s going all over the place. so don t go away. in recent years, travelling has taken on a whole new dimension. since covid emerged,
you ve taken. it sends the data to an app on your phone and, using your location data, tells you just how much harmful pollution that it s been filtering out, wherever you are in the world. with covid fears lingering, something that s designed to filter out airborne nasties can provide real peace of mind. plus, i think it s really useful that something like this takes things a step further to tell you what you could be putting into your lungs, wherever it is in the world that you re travelling to. now, one thing to be aware of, though, is that the accuracy of information depends on how close you are to an air pollution monitor plus, it s not the cheapest of masks, if you re thinking of having something to just fling into your back pocket. but, saying that, this is far from your bog standard mask. next up, it s the cleanpod uvc sterilizer from monos. in a gadget small enough to toss in your hand luggage, this thing mightjust help to put people who are worried about what they re touchi
there s around 50 dotted around the country, and there s plenty of variety from one in castles and stately homes to something a bit more modern and urban. expect to pay an average of around 90 euros a night for a double room. and finally, your lunch could help fund dinner for someone who really needs it. the recently reopened refettorio geneva calls itself a solidarity kitchen . go along for a 30 euro three course lunch and they ll reinvest that money on feeding some of the poorest in geneva. the philosophy is that social good can still be delivered in a fine dining setting. still to come on this week s show, lucy s here to roadtest the kit that aims to keep you covid free on your travels. in fact, it s not really that different to any mask i ve been wearing in the past