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The problem for Razer is that the Zephyr was not an N95-certified mask. Yet claims of this were all over its marketing material. Razer eventually removed any mentions of it being N95-certified.
Razer touted the Zephyr as a "smart" mask with RGB lighting that used N95 grade filters, meaning it would filter 95% of airborne particles. The product garnered popularity at the time as wearing ...