Would it be expensive? Absolutely, but at least it’s completely reusable, cleanable, and it’s a safe bet that COVID-19 won’t be the last pandemic we as a people face. Razer has no pricing or availability details to share about Hazel just yet, but given the state of affairs, it’s totally within the realm of possibility that we see this product launch. Called VoiceAmp Technology, it uses a built-in microphone and amplifier to enhance the user’s speech for clear communication while staying safe in social situations. Razer states that, “The Project Hazel smart mask concept is intended to be functional, yet comfortable and useful for interacting with the world, while maintaining a sociable aesthetic.”Īnother feature Razer has built into the mask is a voice amplification technology, complete with a pending patent. Overall, a pretty sweet face mask if I do say so myself. Project Hazel is a face mask, fully equipped with replaceable filters, Chroma LEDs for mask status, active ventilation, a see-through front that allows people to see your actual mouth, plus a case for the mask that offers disinfecting UV lights. This year, Razer introduced Project Hazel, which could actually be a real purchasable product here in the short future. Yes, it also has Razer Chroma RGB, so you. It is much more than that, with a wealth of features including an auto-sterilization function using UV lights, voice amplification technology, wireless charging and much more. 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.Every year at CES, Razer introduces a few concepts that for the most part, either won’t ever hit the market or are merely starting as concepts that will one day morph into an actual product. Razer Project Hazel Smart Mask Features The Razer Smart Mask isn't just an N95 medical-grade respirator. 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. Razer CES 2021 - Project Hazel 9 Images In addition to Project Hazel updates, Razer also announced three new products during its keynote, including a Razer Blade 14 powered by AMD. 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. That chassis can hold up to 13 different swappable modules that cover everything from CPUs and GPUs to futuristic supplemental displays and touch-screens. Hasta ahora: Vamos a proceder para hacerlo realidad y enviaremos la mascarilla inteligente, dijo el CEO de Razer, Min. The concept begins with a desk with a glass top, which can magnetically connect to a clear chassis below the top. Sin embargo, en principio, ‘Project Hazel’ era solo un concepto. On Friday, the company announced a final name for the face mask. 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. Razer’s Project Hazel is one step closer to becoming a product you can buy.
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