Razer, the video game peripherals company, launched the Razer Zephyr, a supposedly N95-grade facemask that would supposedly ...
The early days of the COVID-19 pandemic were pretty wild, and we saw multiple companies decide to create their own face masks ...
Razer is in hot water with the FTC this week after the regulator proposed a settlement that would have Razer refund all purchases to customers who bought its Zephyr mask. Initially launched as an ...
The Federal Trade Commission has fined Razer, a manufacturer of gaming peripherals, over $1.1 million for allegedly misleading customers about its RGB face mask. The FTC said the fine Razer must ...
Remember when gaming hardware company Razer decided it was a good idea to launch a face mask with RGB lighting effects, a clear window that let people see your face while you talk, and “N95 ...
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 ...
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. FTC Director of Bureau of Consumer ...
Razer made 'COVID-related health misrepresentations' while falsely marketing the Zephyr air purification mask as N95-certified. Razer disagrees but says it's settling to avoid litigation.
Razer has to pay over $1.1 million to the Federal Trade Commission to settle complaints that it advertised its infamous Zephyr masks as N95-grade when it didn't get them certified at all.
In 2021, when the global pandemic was raging and social distancing was in full effect, gaming peripheral and hardware company Razer decided to release its own RGB-lit facemask called the Razer Zephyr.
Remember at the height of the Covid pandemic when there was a rush to get hold of face masks? Well, during that period, Razer announced it would make a new Razer face mask that would bring RGB to ...
Razer has to pay over $1.1 million to the Federal Trade Commission to settle complaints that it advertised its infamous Zephyr masks as N95-grade when it didn't get them certified at all. The gaming ...