10-23-2021, 08:19 PM
Razer’s new Zephyr ‘smart mask’ is a vision of a Klaus Schwab future – what they will insist everyone wears in the Brave New Normal. However, your self-respect must be deleted or willingly handed over for this to happen
The company’s ‘Project Hazel’ concept is finally announced, but whether it will be seen much in the UK depends on illness, climate change, and a chunky price tag.
Razer, the computer company best known for its RGB lighting, announced a smart mask at the beginning of the year called ‘Project Hazel’. Today this concept came to fruition with a new name: the Zephyr.
The Razer Zephyr features two N95 filters, one on each side, and a passive filter on the bottom that are changed my removing the magnetically-attached plastic covers. It has a transparent outer shell, and internal lighting to make it easier to see people’s lips. There are two-speed fans, controlled by a companion app or the power button on the right-hand chamber and, of course, some customizable external lights.
For the past two years, during the pandemic, most people have worn the smaller cloth masks, and the move to a larger N95 mask – especially a larger, premium one like this – does feel akin to walking around as Mad Max’s Immortan Joe. But it’s an upgrade that experts say could be necessary for everyone to take on the new variants of the coronavirus and perhaps protect against air pollution.
Read More: RAZER’S NEW ZEPHYR ‘SMART MASK’ IS A GLOWING VISION OF A CYBERPUNK FUTURE
The company’s ‘Project Hazel’ concept is finally announced, but whether it will be seen much in the UK depends on illness, climate change, and a chunky price tag.
Razer, the computer company best known for its RGB lighting, announced a smart mask at the beginning of the year called ‘Project Hazel’. Today this concept came to fruition with a new name: the Zephyr.
The Razer Zephyr features two N95 filters, one on each side, and a passive filter on the bottom that are changed my removing the magnetically-attached plastic covers. It has a transparent outer shell, and internal lighting to make it easier to see people’s lips. There are two-speed fans, controlled by a companion app or the power button on the right-hand chamber and, of course, some customizable external lights.
For the past two years, during the pandemic, most people have worn the smaller cloth masks, and the move to a larger N95 mask – especially a larger, premium one like this – does feel akin to walking around as Mad Max’s Immortan Joe. But it’s an upgrade that experts say could be necessary for everyone to take on the new variants of the coronavirus and perhaps protect against air pollution.
Read More: RAZER’S NEW ZEPHYR ‘SMART MASK’ IS A GLOWING VISION OF A CYBERPUNK FUTURE