Remember at the height of the Covid pandemic when there was a rush to get hold of face masks? Well, during that period, Razer announced it would make a new Razer face mask that would bring RGB to the ...
The Federal Trade Commission said yesterday it is sending over $1 million in refunds to 6,764 consumers who purchased Razer Zephyr masks that were deceptively marketed as providing N95 protection ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The Razer Zephyr face mask might have looked cool–especially for ...
Remember when Razer was selling an RGB face mask during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic? The peripheral maker raked in more than $1 million in sales from what was initially pitched as a mask with ...
What just happened? Good news for buyers of Razer Zephyr masks who regret their purchase (i.e., everyone): The FTC says it is fully refunding 6,764 consumers who bought the mask after reaching a ...
Singaporean-American gaming software company Razer unveiled new images of its intelligent N95 mask — dubbed Razer Zephyr — and has opened up public registration for its community beta testing phase.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced this week a proposed settlement [PDF] against Razer that would see the tech company pay $1,171,254.33 for its misleading claims about the Zephyr RGB face ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. In 2021, when the global pandemic was raging and social distancing was in full effect, gaming peripheral and hardware company Razer decided to release its ...
Razer has settled the suit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) (PDF) against it for the "deceptive advertising" of ...
As COVID-19 lingered, many companies jumped on the face mask bandwagon. Razer, the maker of popular gaming hardware, software, and services, was one of these with the Zephyr face mask, which it ...
Court documents say Razer knew the mask wasn't certified to offer N95 protection but sold it that way anyway. Joe is a freelance journalist. It all started with a long-running affection for building ...