![]() The fans will bother folks around you when they’re on full blast, but if you’re wearing the mask to go in and out of stores around town, it probably won’t be much of an issue. Hopefully, Razer can either sell different-sized inserts (or, even better, provide them as part of a future refresh) to fix this issue. The only way to get those filters is to purchase them from Razer’s website a 10-set filter pack is $29.99, which adds to the mask’s $100 price tag.Īs comfortable as the mask was, I did find the silicone insert to put a little too much pressure on the bridge of my nose. The included filters in the mask (two in the air chamber and one in the bottom chin portion) only hold up for about eight hours of use before needing to be replaced. While there are some pros to the Zephyr, there are quite a few drawbacks. ![]() That in and of itself might be well worth it for some users. Also, it’s a godsend for those wearing glasses, as the issue with fogging is pretty much gone. The fans help avoid some of that unease you get wearing a mask for an extended period. While the mask took some adjusting to fit my slightly larger face, I found it a considerable upgrade to a standard cloth mask. That’s bolstered by the RGB lights (customizable, naturally) on the filters, which shine into the mask to provide even more clarity in dark settings. ![]() This is a huge step forward in accessibility, as it lets those who are hard of hearing see your lips move and better understand what you’re saying. Additionally, the Zephyr includes a super handy feature: a transparent layer that allows people to read your lips better. ![]() The fans also ensure you don’t sweat in the mask too much, which is super helpful considering how bulky it is. In this regard, the Zephyr is definitely a step above traditional cloth masks. They actively filter the airflow so you, the wearer, can breathe comfortably and safely. The prominent dual fans serve a few functional purposes. (I can’t believe this photo will now live on the Internet forever.) William Goodman | SPY.com
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