

A button on the side will allow you to toggle the feature on and off. It will amplify your voice by 60 decibels up to one meter away. That’s a feature Project Hazel included but that Razer was forced to cut as it worked to bring the prototype to market. It will have all the features of the standard model, including the RGB lighting and a "dual-fan active filtration system" that Razer claims filters 99 percent of bacteria and 95 percent of particulates over 0.3μm, and add voice amplification. No doubt sensing an opportunity, the company now plans to release a Pro version of the mask in 2022. The smart face mask, which later became Zephyr, went on sale in October for $100 and promptly sold out. Almost exactly one year ago, Razer announced Project Hazel.
