His pandemic COVID-19 has made protective masks an integral part of our daily lives, which is why we have seen many κυκλοφο “Models” at the market. However Razer decided to go for one step further, presenting to CES 2021 a high-tech coronavirus protection mask that looks like it came from the future!
Project Hazel as it is called may at this stage be located at concept stage, however it is certain to be a high-tech solution that catches the eye. It is essentially a class N95 smart mask, designed for everyday use, which has special filters that “prohibit” in viruses and bacteria to infect the user’s body through the respiratory tract. Of course, Project Hazel could only have them stylish gaming origins, for that comes with RGB lighting, while according to Razer this particular high-tech mask can block at least the 95% of the dispersed particles, while each mask comes with wireless charging, but also with a special UV sterilizer, so that the mask always remains clean and free of germs. And the pleasant surprises of course do not stop here, as Project Hazel has transparent front and provides voice amplification through built-in, so they can see the movements of your lips and hear your speech better.
Razer has not announced if this product will be released at any time commercial use, nor what will be its cost.
Source: Digital Life! by www.digitallife.gr.
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