
Apart from providing a superb airtight fit and high bacterial filtration efficiency. This has been around since April, but not many people seem to have known about it so it’s worth mentioning again. Razers Project Hazel aims to make the worlds most high-tech smart mask. Razer has confirmed that its Project Hazel smart face mask is going from a concept to a legitimate product. If you’re still on the fence about if you actually want the smart filtration device, Razer has you covered with an Instagram filter that will let you see if the mask looks good on your face. Razer is making a couple of minor design choices from the version that was shown off at CES in January, keeping the transparent design so the wearer’s mouth is visible, but adding an anti-fog coating and some interior lighting (which we really hope is also Razer’s signature Chroma RGB). Yes, you will have the chance to put RGB on your face this Christmas, if you so choose. You’ll be able to buy one from Razer’s Project Hazel minisite, where it will be released in small “drops” with the first coming in the fourth quarter of 2021.

That’s not even the most surprising part, however, with CEO Min-Liang Tan saying that the cool connected smart mask, Project Hazel, is actually going into production later this year. Otherwise the included 65-inch OLED display that goes on top of the desk could seem like extreme overkill for working on email or Microsoft Word.Razer had its E3 showcase event yesterday, with a new monitor drop and AMD Ryzen-powered Razer Blade. While the company references work-related functions as part of the Project Sophia equation, the embedded LED lights in the desk that can be synced with the company's Chroma RGB system are all need to tell you that gamers are still the target audience. Razer says the impetus for Project Sophia is to make switching computer tasks easier rather than jumping from your workstation to your gaming PC, you can just add modules to your desk/system. The Maskfone costs 49.99 and will be coming to Target and Amazon by February 1. It has built-in earbuds and a microphone. Razer will start shipping its Project Hazel N95 mask in October The gaming companys whizzy mask that wowed CES is real, and it will ship later this year. Among the most notable was gaming company Razers Project Hazel.
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These include a couple that are more potential features of a state-of-the-art desk than a traditional computing: a wireless charging module and even a cup warmer. The Maskfone, meanwhile, is exactly what it sounds like: a protective mask that doubles as a wireless Bluetooth headset. Razer originally announced its RGB mask at a virtual CES as a prototype dubbed Project Hazel. That chassis can hold up to 13 different swappable modules that cover everything from CPUs and GPUs to futuristic supplemental displays and touch-screens.

The concept begins with a desk with a glass top, which can magnetically connect to a clear chassis below the top. Known for their out-of-this-world and barely plausible CES concepts (like their 'gamer high chair') Razers Project Hazel is something rather surprising.
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Dubbed Project Sophia, Razer's idea is rather than create a modular PC that goes on top of your desk, it instead becomes a part of your desk.
