If I told you that Razer is making something it calls "smart glasses" (and if you were a cynical and jaded follower of tech news), you might ask, "but where do the RGB lights go?" The answer is nowhere. Surprisingly, Razer's new Anzu smart glasses don't feature any. They're essentially a riff on Bose's Bluetooth audio sunglasses, and they don't feel especially gamer-focused.
Inside the thick temples are all the electronic bits, including small, open-ear speakers along the bottom edge, the battery and radio, and an omni-directional microphone for calls.
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05/03/2021 05:08 PM
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