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Razer's Project Hazel face mask has evolved with new interior RGBs - Rock Paper Shotgun
Jun 15, 2021 1 min, 0 secs

In addition to announcing their brand-new Blade 14 laptop last night, Razer also used their E3 2021 presser to give us an update on their Project Hazel smart face mask, which was first announced earlier in the year at CES4

Still, interior RGB lights aside, I can definitely get behind the new anti-fog coating, and it's also going to have a secure silicon face seal, too, according to Razer, which wasn't part of the original design.

They also said they're going to make sure that every mask is lab-tested to meet the same BFE (or 'bacterial filtration effciency') rating as the regular surgical masks they've been making over the last year, too.

It's still going to be using replacable N95 grade filters, and as mentioned, they're keeping the clear, see-through design, too.

Razer said they're currently aiming for "an early Q4" launch at the end of the year, so it's probably going to be sometime in October or November.

In the meantime, you can currently hop over to Razer's Instagram page and try out their new Project Hazel AR filter if you want to get a sneak peek of how it's going to look (as modelled by my good self over on the right).

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