When initially launched, Razer advertised the Zephyr as N95-grade masks – this means they supposedly filtered out 95% of particles between 0.1 and 0.3 micrometers in size, making them a useful ...
The FTC has ordered Razer to pay over $1.1 million in refunds to those who purchased the Razer Zephyr RGB mask which was supposedly "N95-grade". It wasn't. First reported by IGN, The Federal Trade ...
The lawsuit is because Razer will actually pay up, and the billions made by Chinese companies selling KN95 masks that are entirely untested to nearly every single person in the US will go ...
Full refunds are now available to people who purchased a falsely advertised N95 face mask from Razer. The US Federal Trade Commission announced that checks and PayPal payments are on their way to ...
What just happened? Good news for buyers of Razer Zephyr masks who regret their purchase (i.e., everyone): The FTC says it is fully refunding 6,764 consumers who bought the mask after reaching a ...
The FTC announced that it is now processing the refunds regarding their massive case against Razer, particularly with their Zephyr smart masks which deceived the public that it can protect them ...
First released in 2021, the Razer Zephyr mask was mistakenly sold as containing N95 ... At the time of release, it was noted that the masks have blowout N95 class filters, RGB lighting, as well as ...
Those who purchased Razer's controversial Zephyr air purifying mask can expect a refund after the company agreed to pay over $1 million to settle deceptive marketing charges. The US Federal Trade ...