
Yes, it also has Razer Chroma RGB, so you can walk around in style. It is much more than that, with a wealth of features including an auto-sterilization function using UV lights, voice amplification technology, wireless charging and much more. Project Hazel is still a prototype concept at this stage, and Razer has said they will be putting it through rigorous testings and getting and getting user feedback to 'ensure safety compliance and maximum comfort and usability'. The Razer Smart Mask isn't just an N95 medical-grade respirator. And then there's Chroma, which to me is a perfectly cool way to express yourself, but I reckon putting it on your mask might be taking personalisation a little too far. For instance, the mask has interior lights that activate automatically in the dark, which Razer said is to 'allow wearers to express themselves clearly regardless of the lighting conditions'. There are also some other fanciful features, which I'm not convinced are practical. Lighting indicators will show charge levels, and the battery life should last long enough for use all-day. To reduce the waste created by disposable masks, the smart mask uses replaceable and rechargeable disc-type ventilators that can be sanitised of bacteria and viruses by placing it inside its dual-purpose wireless fast charging box with disinfecting UV-light interior. In addition, because masks can also muffle voices, a new Razer VoiceAmp Technology uses a built-in microphone and amplifier to enhance the user’s speech for clear communication, so that you'll never have to pull your mask down. The mask will also come with a clear and transparent design for improve social interaction, but crucially for security (when you go to the bank) and to allow the hard of hearing to lip read what the wearing is saying.

Its high bacterial filtration efficiency (BFE) Smart Pods filter at least 95% of airborne particles and have a high fluid resistance. That of wearing a mask.Īccording to Razer, Project Hazel's mask concept design innovates with N95 medical-grade respirator protection using detachable and rechargeable active ventilators and Smart Pods that regulate airflow for optimal breathability. The smart mask is really a prelude to what we will very likely consider to be the new "normal" in a post-Covid-19 world, even with vaccinations and all. So, in a surprise that really shouldn't be, Razer has officially announced the multi-use Project Hazel smart mask.ĭuring a pre-briefing last week, execs from Razer explained to me that Project Hazel addresses the increased emphasis on hygiene and crucially, the environmental issues of disposable masks - all the while enhancing the features of a multi-use personal protective covering. įrom the start of the pandemic, Razer has been proactive in the fight against COVID-19, i ncluding the conversion of its manufacturing facilities to produce certified medical masks and the donation of 1 million surgical face masks to the healthcare frontline under its Razer Health initiative. This concept design of Project Hazel has an N95 medical-grade respirator which has a high. Note: This article was first published on. With a stunning prototype that goes beyond the mile, Razer has developed a model of a reusable mask. Be sure to check out the Shacknews Project Hazel page to learn more about the mask and stop by the E3 2021 page for all the other announcements from this major week in gaming.Razer's Project Hazel is a "Smart Mask" with Chroma RGB This sort of positive change is exactly what we like to see. Project Hazel was just a concept at one point but, following the positive feedback from the community, Razer opted to make it a reality. Consumers will need to visit the Project Hazel page on the Razer website for more information and to sign up for notifications for when it becomes available. Because of the supply limitations, Razer plans to do “sale by drops”. Project Hazel is scheduled to go on sale in early Q4 2021.

It also purportedly uses less plastic than traditional masks. The mask in question, currently being referred to as Project Hazel, features some unique elements including rechargeable filters, transparent design, interior lighting and more.

Razer, one of the biggest manufacturers of computer peripherals, announced at E3 2021 that the purely conceptual idea of an RBG and “gamer-fied” mask is in early production, with a release date slated for the end of this year.

Razer's Project Hazel originally started as a proof of concept but has now entered production. Razer did not disappoint with its presentation on June 14, and even took consumers by surprise when Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan revealed that Project Hazel was no longer just a concept, but a reality. Designed to provide a safe, social, sustainable, comfortable, and personalized experience, this mask ensures the. There are announcements about games of all creeds, but some of the most unique things come from the tech side. 1.98M subscribers Subscribe Introducing Project Hazel, the world's smartest mask.
