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Razer Unveils Anzu Smart Glasses with Open-Ear Wireless Audio

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Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers (Hong Kong Stock Code: 1337), today announced the Razer Anzu Smart Glasses, its first ever eyewear product. Razer Anzu combines the valuable protection of 35% blue light filtering lenses, 99% UVA/UVB protective polarized sunglasses, touch controls, and open-ear audio for a one-of-a-kind wearable. Razer Anzu seamlessly enhances the experience of working from home, and makes digital entertainment or outdoor activities another opportunity to demonstrate your style.

Open-ear wireless sound and the use of Razer's low-latency Bluetooth technology offer consumers greater immersion and convenience to enjoy work-play lifestyles. A less-than 48 g light weight and ergonomic design delivers a comfortable fit for extended use, particularly during work-from-home sessions. Razer Anzu will be available from Best Buy and Razer.com in fashionable rectangular or round frame designs, each in two sizes with subtle branding adorning the durable and flexible frame hinges meant for easy storage.



"The Razer Anzu modernizes the wearable category in terms of convenience and blue light or UV protection," said John Moore, Head of Sales and Marketing at Razer. "With Anzu, Razer is entering the market at a time when there is a surge of people working from home - where eye protection, hands-free communication and smart features are now in high demand."

Protect your eyes in style
Consumers spend countless hours using mobile devices, laptops and computer displays for both business and pleasure, which exposes their eyes to blue light. Razer Anzu is an all-in-one solution to filter out the damaging light of digital devices and the sun, adding a much-needed element of protection to stylish smart eyewear. The best-in-class package is complete with pre-installed 35% blue light filtering lenses to protect from screen glare, reducing digital eyestrain so eyes feel fresh and focused while enjoying entertainment or working. For outdoor activities, replacement polarized lenses are included in the retail bundle to shield eyes from 99% of UVA/UVB rays.

Razer is excited to partner with Lensabl who is extending 15% off prescription lenses for corrective eyewear customers who purchase Razer Anzu. Lensabl is the one-stop shop for all vision care products online, offering a best-in-class lens replacement service. Online vision test options allow customers to purchase, renew and extend their glasses prescriptions through a PC or smartphone from www.lensabl.com.

Modern and discreet eyewear with low latency, open-ear audio
The customized Bluetooth 5.1 connection brings industry-leading 60 ms latency for smooth, stutter-free sound that allows you to stay immersed without any disruptions from audio delay or skipping. A discreet omnidirectional mic and speakers built into the Anzu frame provide nearly imperceivable, convenient hands-free communication wherever you are.

With more than 5 hours of battery life on a single charge, Razer Anzu has the juice to power through your day to support use during long work or gaming sessions. When folded up and not in use, power is conserved by shutting off to achieve nearly two weeks of stand-by power.

True smart features
For convenient and intuitive smart controls, a touch interface on the side of the Anzu frame can change music tracks, play or pause media, manage conference calls, and activate the smartphone's voice assistant. A user-friendly device experience extends to the available Android and iOS apps which deliver EQ adjustments (default, enhanced clarity, or treble boost), latency settings, battery status, and firmware updates.

Available in different sizes and styles, Razer Anzu has a water-resistant IPX4 design to be splashproof, so workouts and unfortunate spills or weather will not be a problem. Product packaging includes Anzu Smart Glasses with 35% blue light filtering lenses pre-installed, 99% UVA/UVB protective polarized sunglass replacement lenses, USB-A charging cable, cleaning cloth, and a carrying case to store the frames and additional lenses.

Lenses
  • 35% blue light filtering
  • 99% UVA/UVB polarized sunglass
Headphones
  • Drivers: 16 mm
  • Approximate weight: 43-48 g (43 g Sm Rec, 44 g Sm Rnd, 46 Lg Rec, 48 Lg Rnd)
Microphone
  • Pickup pattern: Omnidirectional
Touch controls
  • Music Controls: Play, pause, skip, previous
  • Call Controls: Answer, reject, switch, end
  • General: Pair, power, activate gaming mode and smartphone virtual assistant
Battery
  • Battery life: More than 5 hours (May vary depending on usage)

Compatibility
  • Devices with Bluetooth audio capability
  • Smartphone application available for Android and iOS devices
Price and Availability
  • Razer Anzu: $199.99 USD / $279.99 CAN MSRP
  • Razer Anzu Replacement Sunglass Lenses: $29.99 USD / €34.99 MSRP
  • Razer.com and Best Buy: March 4, 2021

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No RGB?Useless...
 
A similar product was released by Xiaomi I noticed.
Must be a fad in the Asia region.

As for 'blue light filters', didn't that nonsense fad die out already? Must again be a Asia region continuation I would guess.
I just hope these glasses are MSG-free too :)
 
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well no blue light reduction tho...
 
The name leads me to believe these are for AR of some sort. I would not have guessed they are audio only. Bad naming and form factor IMO.
 
The name leads me to believe these are for AR of some sort. I would not have guessed they are audio only. Bad naming and form factor IMO.

would have been cool if they had a built in HUD display wouldnt it?? Kinda like google glass but wont get you bullied or laughed at when you have it on.
 
Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers (Hong Kong Stock Code: 1337)
Nothing like opening a shpiel with the cringiest, most disconnected pandering possible. I laughed so hard I didn't laugh properly. My lungs tried to suck in air instead so I gasped and squeaked.
 
The name leads me to believe these are for AR of some sort. I would not have guessed they are audio only. Bad naming and form factor IMO.
exactly, those are just Razerified (aka with a blue light filter and a life duration of "barely past the warranty duration" or at last "up to it but with 4 RMA in the length".) Bose Alto/Tempo.

thus they are suitable for same use a the Bose (which mean the blue light filter is not that useful), well my Onyx RPG (sadly Razer collaboration with Gunnar ... luckily the branding is minor and they still look mainly gunnar) are enough for home use (phone argument for Razer i guess... but phones nowadays have integrated blue light reduction profile )
 
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Expect youtubers aka influencers aka snake oil salesman who have millions of subs to promote this.
 
Well I was ok (sort of) with Bluetooth in my PC and in my car but next to my Brain?
 
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