After announcing your newest Kiyo Pro webcam, Razer is now launching a new product to the market, aiming to make remote work more interactive. The new Razer Anzu Smart Glasses have been launched in two models: round and rectangular.
Offering 35% blue light filtering protection, the Razer glasses promise to relieve eye strain for users who spend all day in front of a computer screen. Razer also reveals that the glasses enhance users’ audio experience, featuring an omnidirectional microphone and built-in speakers.

Round model of the Razer Anzu Smart Glasses (Image/Disclosure: Razer)
Os Smart Glasses It has Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity and low latency of 60 ms, offering smooth and uninterrupted sound. In addition, the user can answer calls hands-free, change/pause songs and activate the voice assistant directly from the smartphone, through a smart control located on the side of the glasses.

Rectangular model of the Razer Anzu Smart Glasses (Image/Disclosure: Razer)
Its rechargeable battery lasts for five hours, and when the temples are closed, it automatically turns off without consuming any power. The accessory is also designed to be splash-proof and sweat-proof. In the box, the Razer Anzu comes with replacement polarized sunglasses lenses with 99% UVA/UVB protection, a USB-A charging cable, and a carrying case.
Finally, the rectangular and round models are available in two sizes (large and medium) for approximately US$ 200 (R$ 1.140 in direct conversion) on the Razer website abroad. In Brazil, the new product still has no expected arrival date.
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