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 early days of the COVID-19 pandemic were pretty wild, and we saw multiple companies decide to create their own face masks ...
Razer, the company behind a variety of gaming-focused accessories including chairs, keyboards, mice, headphones – even full laptops, desktops, smartphones, and during the height of the COVID-19 ...
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.
As COVID-19 lingered, many companies jumped on the face mask bandwagon. Razer, the maker of popular gaming hardware, software, and services, was one of these with the Zephyr face mask, which it ...
Razer falsely claimed Zephyr masks were N95-grade, leading to a $1.1 million fine from the FTC for false advertising. The company never tested its masks with the FDA or NIOSH, making the N95-grade ...
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.
Razer also planned on launching a $150 Zephyr Pro with a voice amplification feature, but that never panned out. At the time, Razer addressed claims about its Zephyr masks, saying in a post on X ...
Razer is now ordered by the FTC to refund its Zephyr RGB face mask for false claims.
SINGAPORE: Gaming hardware company Razer will have to pay more than US$1.1 million (S$1.5 million) to refund customers in the United States after it misrepresented the performance and efficacy of ...
Razer is now ordered by the FTC to refund its Zephyr RGB face mask for false claims.