Razer Begins Beta Testing Zephyr RGB Face Mask for Q4 Release

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Razer announced its Project Hazel face mask during CES and later indicated that it will actually be available. Now Razer has announced that its face mask will be named “Zephyr” and that it is seeking beta testers ahead of a Q4 release.

Just like the initially announced Project Hazel, the Zephyr face mask gets active ventilation and an automatic sterilization function via UV light, which activates when users place their face mask in the charging case. The face mask also has two interchangeable air filters that meet the N95 standard and must therefore be able to filter 95 percent of the particles from the air.

The Zephyr face mask will also have a transparent front, with which the mouths of users are visible when they talk. The two air filters are surrounded by individually addressable RGB LEDs. The inside of the mouth mask can light up, with which the mouth of users must also be visible in the dark.

Razer is starting a beta test with the Zephyr face masks, which users can register to try the product before it officially hits the market in the fourth quarter. It is not yet known how much the face mask will cost.

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