Protective mask, face shield and now baby shield? The protective measures against the coronavirus sometimes seem to have bizarre results. But what is it?

If they vomit and vomit uncontrollably, the only thing that can help is good protection, and the Baby Shield offers this protection. We've been used to some protective shields for some time now, but this?

A kind of protective shield that protects the entire upper body and face and is worn by putting your hands through the integrated gloves.

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Some people might now be thinking, “Great, I've been waiting for this for a long time!” The Baby Shield, which promises “Less mess, more love,” could be the solution to clean clothes.

Then go ahead, put your hands in the rubber gloves on the shield, and you'll be safe from the little angels' uncontrolled ejection! Because you've never been able to pick up your little rascals or change their diapers with greater peace of mind!

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Fact check Baby Shield

At the bottom left of the photo there is a web address where the Baby Shield is described and offered. This website is called “ Oddity Mall ” and you can supposedly get the sign there for $7.99!

Well, coronavirus measures aside, spit protection against babies, the Baby Shield has a catch in the end, because spit protection isn't all that new after all.

Not only is it “not new”, but it has already made an entry with us in the past: The Baby Shield is a fake, at least partially a fake, the packaging already exists. Our fact check at the time showed:

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However, if we take a closer look, we don't get the "Baby Shield" at all, but rather packaging that shows this product!

The “Baby Shield” doesn’t even exist, it’s a prank packaging!
A “prank” is a practical joke that sometimes appears sarcastic or malicious, but is not intended to cause any harm. And that's exactly what it's about, because this packaging serves the sole purpose of hiding the real gift for someone.

The Oddity Mall site also points out in the product description that the Baby Shield is not a real product, but a prank gift box. You put the real gift in this box (for example for new parents) and look forward to seeing the recipient's face.

From the company “Prank Pack” you can also order such prank packaging on Amazon in this country and use it to mislead your loved ones at Christmas: whether it’s a mobile face warmer, an ice cream machine on a car tire or the supposed PS4 game “Thumb Wrestling”: none The products really exist, but certainly cause surprises when unpacking.

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