Razer forced to pay more than $1M in refunds for its RGB ‘surgical N95 respirators’ that were not N95 respirators

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Dave James wearing the Razer Zephyr

Back in January 2021, at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Razer unveiled Project Hazel, a “surgical N95 respirator” with—of course—RGB lighting. There was just one problem: The Zephyr, as it came to be known, wasn’t actually N95 rated at all, and that little oversight is going to cost the company more than $1.1 million.

Concerns about the Zephyr’s supposed National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) rating surfaced a year after it was first announced, when specimens began appearing in public. Tech YouTuber Naomi Wu called out the lack of NIOSH certification, and our own hardware honcho Dave James noted in his appraisal of the device that, while it granted him a certain Bane-style drip, it is “not a medical grade mask designed to be worn in a hospital setting.”



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