Razer Anzu: first Razer smart glasses announced

    Razer Anzu: first Razer smart glasses announced

    Just after the announcement of a face mask with RGB lights, the famous gaming peripheral manufacturer Razer recently announced its first ever pair of "intelligent glasses"With Wireless Audio, the Razer It should be, which cost dollars 200. Like other pairs of glasses of this type, these also protect the wearer from 35% of the blue light that induces eye fatigue. On the side, the Anzu glasses also feature touch controls e Bluetooth audio open-ear with a very low latency of 60 ms. It is therefore a product that focuses its eyes on the future and that without any doubt will be able to amaze hundreds of people!



    Touch controls allow the wearer to change and pause music and media, manage calls (including an omnidirectional microphone) and activate smartphone assistants. In addition to this, the EQ adjustments they can also be made from Android app o iOS relevant. Razer said the Anzu will last a full five hours on a single battery charge, but when folded and not in use, it can even last up to two weeks on standby. The frame itself is water resistant, which means that splashes of water or sweat from for example an intense workout shouldn't be a problem or cause unwanted damage to the device.

    Demonstrating the company's versatility towards its customers, Razer Anzu glasses have been made available in both rectangular and round frames, each available in two different sizes, with a total weight of just 48 grams. On the contrary, unfortunately it would seem that none RGB lighting fantasy has characterized this specific Razer design. In case you are interested, at the moment it is already possible to order the Razer Anzu smart glasses via the official Razer website. Other than that, did you know that HP is ready to acquire HyperX for over 400 million dollars?



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