Razer unveils $ 200 smart glasses with wireless audio

The Razer game maker, Razer, has just announced its first machine glasses with wireless sound, the Razer Anzu, which costs $ 200. Check out the gallery below for a first look.

Razer Anzu Slim Glasses

Like other blue goggles, the Razer Anzu protects the wearer from 35% of the blue light caused by the eye, as well as secondary 99% UVA / UVB sunglasses lenses. On the less typical side, the Anzu glasses also have touch controls and open-over-Bluetooth sound at a low delay of 60 ms. With the touch controls, carriers can change and interrupt music and media, manage calls (including an omnidirectional microphone) and enable smartphone assistants. If you are picky about sound quality, EQ adjustments can be made from the appropriate Android or iOS apps.

Razer says the Anzu will charge five hours on a single battery, but if folded up and not used, it can take up to two weeks on standby power.

The frame itself is water resistant, which means splashing of workouts and moderate weather should be no problem.

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The Razer Anzu glasses are available in rectangular or round frames, each in two sizes, and weigh a light 48 g. Unfortunately, we imagine that no RGB lighting is (literally) weighed on Razer designers.

You can order the Razer Anzu Smart Glasses on the official website of Razer.

If you’re looking for a better audio experience during games, check out IGN’s headlines.

Joseph Knoop is a writer / producer of IGN.

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