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Razer is ready to make sophisticated N95 masks

Suara.com – At CES 2021 last January, Razer briefly introduced a smart mask that blends with technology.

The concept, called Project Hazel, will be presented by Razer.

“Project Hazel will come true. We will make it happen and I think we will all wear masks for a long time, “said CEO Razer Min-Liang, quoted from The Verge, Monday (29/3/2021).

Different from N95 mask commonly used during pandemics, sophisticated mask This Razer will be equipped with air valves on the right and left for ventilation.

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The ventilator is made of disc made of recycled plastic which is waterproof and scratch-resistant. In addition, the ventilator can also be removed and recharged.

In addition, the ventilator is implanted with a microphone to amplify the user’s voice. With this, Razer’s sophisticated masks will not drown out sounds like masks are commonly used.

Type of N95 Mask. (Pexels)

Then, Razer’s smart mask is also transparent. This means that other people can tell whether the user is talking or not just by looking at the mask.

As a manufacturer of gaming devices, Razer also brings RGB LED technology to display millions of colors. With RGB lighting, the mask can display the color around the valve when in dark light conditions.

The company also claims that the mask will be comfortable to wear thanks to the earloop or adjustable ear strap.

Unfortunately, Razer has not provided further information regarding the price or release date of this smart mask.

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On the other hand, companies must also obtain permits from several agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

However, the licensing issue is believed not to prevent Razer from bringing these masks to consumers.

Illustration of transmission of the corona virus. [Shutterstock]
Illustration of transmission of the corona virus. [Shutterstock]

“We will continue to make it happen and send the smart mask,” explained Tan.

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