Remember when we called Razer’s Zephyr face mask one of the most disappointing gadgets of 2021? It’s even more disappointing when you realize that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) alleges the ...
The one thing many expected the mask would do is to filter out at least 95% of airborne particles (between .1 and .3 micrometers in size), but it couldn't. Or, at least Razer never submitted the ...
The Federal Trade Commission has fined Razer, a manufacturer of gaming peripherals, over $1.1 million for allegedly misleading customers about its RGB face mask. The FTC said the fine Razer must pay ...
Razer allegedly misled customers by saying its cyberpunk-style face mask was N95 grade. Razer allegedly misled customers by saying its cyberpunk-style face mask was N95 grade. is a news writer who ...
Remember when Razer was selling an RGB face mask during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic? The peripheral maker raked in more than $1 million in sales from what was initially pitched as a mask with ...
The US Federal Trade Commission is now ordering Razer to refund its Zephyr smart mask three years after its release because of its "N95-grade" false claims that misled buyers. This means that Razer ...
Interestingly, I think there is a genuine benefit to a mask where you can see someone's mouth moving - takes some of that uncanny valley effect away when interacting with lots of masked people.
I'd guess the main problem with many of these fraudulent claims would be because of the built‑in fans. Positive pressure and all that. It's not that hard to get a really good seal on the face even ...