Razer revealed its own concept face mask, named 'Project Hazel' back at CES 2021 in January, naturally, with RGB lighting of its own - like you'd find on Razer's best gaming keyboard. It looks like there's been enough interest in the mask that it's now going into production, as Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan confirms the company is "going to proceed in making it a reality and ship the smart mask", in an interview with Yahoo! Finance.
Razer has a penchant for doing this with concepts - its April fools' joke involving a toaster with RGB lighting is also, incredibly, in development. It's not the first time the brand's been involved in making face masks, as its also been making standard single-use blue face masks since the start of the pandemic.
The RGB mask is designed to get rid of the annoyances of a standard face mask, packing features such as a transparent front cover to see facial expressions, and a built-in microphone and speaker to make yourself heard - although we doubt it'll quite match the clarity of the best gaming microphone.
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