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Razer sold its Zephyr face mask as "N95 certified," but failed qualification tests and now must reimburse consumers.
FTC: Razer knew mask wasn’t N95. The FTC alleged that Razer "falsely advertised its Zephyr masks as N95 or N95-equivalent," saying that "the company never even submitted the masks for testing to ...
Well, during that period, Razer announced it would make a new Razer face mask that would bring RGB to the world of personal pathogen protection, while offering N95 surgical mask-rated filtration.
Razer advertised the Zephyr face mask as “an N95-equivalent, COVID-protective product” online and in its Seattle, San Francisco, and Las Vegas stores back in October 2021.
The FTC has ordered Razer to pay more than $1.1 million for "misrepresenting" the efficiency and performance of the Zephyr RGB face mask.
Razer Face Mask Didn't Meet N95 Requirements, Company Fined Over $1 Million. US Federal Trade Commission says this is part of going after "COVID-related health-product scams." ...
The FTC fined Razer $100,000 for the deceptive marketing of its Zephyr mask and also ordered ... It means that all 6,764 people who bought these Zephyr masks will receive the $99.99 they paid for ...
FTC Fines Razer for Misrepresenting COVID Masks as N95s Tamara Palmer Contributing writer Tamara Palmer is a DJ, author and publisher of the small-batch print magazine California Eating.
Razer’s Pricey Covid Mask Is Costing Them $1 Million In Refunds ... that their face mask was the equivalent of an N95 certified respirator,” said Samuel Levine, ...
A company alleged to have fraudulently sold a face mask as N95-grade must refund more than $1.1 million to customers nationwide, the Federal Trade Commission announced Monday. Razer and its ...
Razer sees Project Hazel as an evolution of what it’s already done in the public health space, having donated 1 million masks worldwide and even making face masks in its manufacturing facilities.