



Razer also offers a $200 package that comes with 33 filters, for a total of 99 days of usage. The Zephyr Pro costs $150, which is $50 more expensive than the standard Zephyr. Still, with ostentatious RGB lighting and a gaming-forward design that looks like it could be part of a see-through case of a gaming tower, the Zephyr Pro may still appear too aggressive for most people.ĭespite Razer’s chosen aesthetic, however, it appears that the company found early success with the original Zephyr - that mask sold out within minutes of being available despite a higher price tag compared to traditional face masks and the added cost of replacement filter packs. Of course, the Zephyr Pro still has N95-grade filters that can be replaced every three days. Like last year’s Zephyr, the Zephyr Pro sports the gaming manufacturer’s Chroma RGB lighting system, which can be controlled via a smartphone app, dual PC-like fans that are said to help with cooling and ventilation to help the wearer breathe easier. But for now, the microphones and speakers are for amplification purposes only. Razer says it’s still looking into implementation of the feature, which could hypothetically give the Zephyr Pro the ability to make you sound like Bane as much as it makes you look like him. Unfortunately, voice modulation is still a feature that’s been left on the cutting room floor. To aid in communication, the Zephyr Pro also sports a transparent design to show more of your face, including your lips, while speaking.
