
Razer states on its website that the mask is not an N95 mask or respirator. Filters are replaceable every three days. The mask has a smartphone app that is compatible with Android and iOS. Measuring 18cm by 10cm by 10cm, it weighs around 200 grams. The mask can last up to eight hours with the fan on low speed and the charging time for the device is around three hours. The mask contains fans at a speed of up to 6,200 RPM and the filters can filter at least 95 per cent of micron particles. Razer does not inform when it will stock up on the masks and only drops a limited quantity of Zephyrs on the site each time. It costs S$159.90 each and is currently sold out online. Razer’s transparent RGB wearable air purifier with air filters was launched last year. Will these air purifying face masks be here to stay or will they blow away? We take a look at three brands that have launched their air purifier face masks and find out more. The new tech masks even have fans installed in them to blow air into the mouth of the users, with up to 99.95 per cent filtration of micron particles! Recently, more have tapped on their tech capabilities to sell air purifying face masks with high-tech features.


Some tech giants caught on to this need from consumers, so they manufactured and sold or gave away basic face masks. These are items most couldn’t really be bothered with in the past. Not forgetting vaccines and surgical gloves too. People started shifting in their cleanliness needs and the sales of pandemic preventive essentials have skyrocketed.įace masks, sanitisers, and air purifiers. Covid-19 led to a frantic buying of masks and hand sanitisers.
