Razer unveils smart glasses with earpiece speakers and microphone

Razer has shown a gadget from the class of so-called “wearable electronics”, reports ITC.ua.

The device can be operated using the touch-sensitive buttons on the outside of the bow of the glasses – they have built-in omnidirectional microphone and speakers. Features on offer include playing music, accepting or rejecting calls, and activating the voice assistant.

The goggle set includes pre-installed lenses with 35% blue light filter to prevent glare from the screen, which reduces eye fatigue. For outdoor activities, the retail kit also includes interchangeable polarized lenses that protect your eyes from 99% UVA / UVB rays.

Glasses are synchronized using Bluetooth, the battery life of the device is up to 5 hours, and two weeks when not in use. A device called Anzu is already available to order in the US for $ 199.99.