Razer plans to mass-produce RGB face mask with N95 filtering level
Because of the coronavirus epidemic, most consumers should now be accustomed to wearing masks, especially in some countries, the epidemic has not slowed down masks are almost necessary.
At present, most of the masks we use are disposable. Unexpectedly, at this time, the well-known peripheral company Razer was preparing to launch conceptual masks with complex structures. The filtering efficiency of this concept mask for air particles can reach more than 95%, that is, it can reach the N95 level.
Razer’s concept mask called Hazel is actually more like a face mask. The functions supported by this concept mask include active disc-type ventilators, Chroma RGB lighting, and voice projection.
The function of the built-in microphone and audio amplifier is to directly amplify the user’s voice so that the user does not need to be too close to people to maintain a safe social distance.
In fact, the mask was not released recently by Razer but was released before. As a concept product, everyone regarded it as a joke. After all, Razer did not say that it would be put on the shelves.
It’s just that Razer says that everyone’s enthusiasm for this mask is very high, so the company has decided to mass-produce it, which means it’s really going to go public.
As for when it will go on the market, it is not yet clear, but considering that the structure of the mask is not complicated, the production cycle should not last too long.
There is no news about the price yet, but please remember that Razer’s products price is never low, and the details can only be known after the official release.
Via: theverge