Razer has launched a brand-new type of product, aimed not only at gamers but also the many people still working behind a computer at home. If you've been looking for a device to both protect your eyes and take your calls, the Razer Anzu Smart Glasses fit that specific niche. The $200 pair of frames is Razer's first foray into eyewear, with the largest focus on protecting user's eyes from the harmful blue light most displays produce. The included lenses filter out 35% of blue light from all your digital devices, while the supplementary polarized lenses feature 99% UVA/UVB protection outdoors. But these aren't just regular frames. Similar to Bose's own smart frames, the Anzu features open-back speakers and Bluetooth connectivity, with a rated five hours of playback time. Razer says that the glasses go into battery-saving mode when folded, which can extend battery life to two weeks. This means you can listen to music, take calls, and bug your smartphone digital assistant just by wearing the frames. Touch controls on the outer rims also provide controls for music playback, assistant commands, and more. Continue Reading at GameSpot
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