Lori Grunin from cnet said that Gaming lifestyle company Razer may sound like an odd fit for coronavirus-driven face mask protection, but based on its Project Hazel concept design for an N95-class face mask, it does bring some notable ideas for adding digital smarts to the table.
For instance, it’s got active ventilation and autosterilization, with a separate case that can charge it wirelessly and has a UV sterilizer. It uses replaceable filters and rechargeable ventilators on the pods, which is intended to make it a sustainable solution.
Razer’s something extra adds lighting. It’s not just for the pretty: The LEDs on the pods indicate charge status, and there are also internal LEDs to make your mouth visible in low light. And the pods have audio-processing algorithms built in to make your voice sound a lot clearer and more natural.
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