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Razer Anzu Smart Glasses: Blue Light Filtering & Polarized Sunglass Lenses - Low Latency Audio - Built-in Mic & Speakers - Touch & Voice Assistant Compatible - 5hrs Battery - Rectangle/Small

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Arrives Friday, Dec 27
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Size: Small


Style: Rectangle


Pattern Name: Smart Glasses


Features

  • Blue Light Filtering and Polarized Sunglass Lenses Included: Its blue light filter lessens screen glare to protect your eyes, reducing eyestrain so they feel fresh and focused while enjoying entertainment or working, while the polarized replacement lens shields your eyes from the sun
  • Low Latency Audio: Its industry-leading 60ms Bluetooth connection delivers smooth, stutter-free sound that allows you to stay immersed without any disruptions from audio delay or skipping
  • Built-in Mic and Speakers: With the Razer Anzu, you can go hands-free when taking calls thanks to a discreet omnidirectional mic built into its frame
  • Touch-Enabled and Voice-Assistant Compatible: Change music tracks, play or pause media, manage calls, and activate your smartphones voice assistantall from the glasses sleek touch interface
  • More than 5 hours of battery life: With this much mileage on a single charge, itll never run out during long gaming sessions. When folded up and not in use, it conserves power by shutting off automatically

Description

Rethink eyewear with the Razer Anzu—cutting-edge audio glasses that protect your eyes and immerse your ears. With built-in speakers hidden in its frame, taking in the sights and sounds now has a whole new meaning. Available in two types of frames and two sizes.

Product Dimensions: 6.42 x 1.73 x 5.83 inches


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Item model number: RZ82-03630600-R3U1


Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth


Special features: Wireless, Travel, Sound Amplification


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Microphone


Form Factor: Glasses


Color: Blue


Whats in the box: Glasses, Carrying Case, Cleaning Cloth, Charging Cable


Department: Unisex Baby


Manufacturer: Razer


Date First Available: July 1, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great glasses
Size: Small Style: Rectangle Pattern Name: Smart Glasses
Very good brand product ,sound is pure and loud,optic is very good not too dark,easy bluetootch paring .
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024 by Highlanderstorm Highlanderstorm

  • Amazing!
Size: Small Style: Rectangle Pattern Name: Smart Glasses
For 40 bucks on sale these are absolutely amazin. Even for the 200 price tag i would pick these up. PROS: Great sound quality, I have never tried open ear audio and have heard a lot of bad things with certain open audio earbuds etc. but these sound amazing Another pro is how fast this thing charges really fast and they last a good bit of time; would like to see more battery life tho (it’s honestly do able) The polarized subglass lenses arw super clear and are not too dark. The fit and build quality is also very good. CONS: the only con is the 200 price tag when not on sale, i mean honestly there worth it but not everyone would want to spend that much money on these, but for 40 bucks these are unbeatable. Only other con is the 5 hour battery life but that’s only if ur using them for calls or music. Overall for the 40 price on sale don’t hesitate to buy these it’s so worth it 10/10, for the 200 dollar price tag 10/10 if you dont mind the price, GREAT JOB RAZER!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by Shawn

  • Great for specific uses
Size: Small Style: Rectangle Pattern Name: Smart Glasses
I bought the Anzus, and have had them for a week. You should ignore any review that just got them that day and haven't had them long enough to learn what they don't like. The Razer Anzus. Read the other reviews for battery life and connectivity, I'm going to talk about what actually matters, if you will like them or not. The most important thing to determine here is what you're going to use the Razer Anzu for. They are amazing in some roles, and terrible in others. Do not buy the Anzus if you want them for the following: -Being blue light blocking glasses -Being sunglasses -Being good for music, movies, or TV audio With that out of the way, what are they good for? They are probably the single best way to participate in conference calls, Zoom meetings, and working from home, that I've tried. The microphone quality is exceptionally good, but there is no mic in front of your face. That's pretty much unheard of. They are more comfortable than any headset, ear bud, etc (my second favorite device for this is the Aftershokz OpenComm btw). Your ears are open so you can hear the doorbell, dog barking, spouse nagging, etc. You can wear them all day even when you're not on a call, there is no need to take them off. I listen to music all day when not in calls; before the Anzu, I either had to listen to music on something that didn't sound as good (like a normal Bluetooth headset), or take the headset off after every call. With the Anzu I put them on in the morning, and take them off at the end of the day. The only better way to do this is to use speakers and a desktop microphone (which I also do sometimes), but then you can't go upstairs to make coffee during a meeting. The other thing they are great for I will generally describe as being "connected," or maybe "smart watch replacement." If you are anything like me, you always miss calls when your phone is in your pocket. A lot of you are using smart watches, and that works. I don't like smart watches. But if I know an important call might be coming in, wearing these glasses is a great way to be alerted without having my phone in my hand. If you don't like smart watches but want to know about every notification, these are the ticket. Could you wear Airpods all day with nothing playing? Sure. But wearing glasses you forget about after 2 minutes is much less annoying, says me. Now the bad. I am a huge fan of computer glasses (I have been using Gunnars for 10 years). The blue light lenses in the Anzus do nothing to block blue light (like all clear blue light lenses). 35% blocking is a lie (like all 35% blocking blue light lenses, which are all clear). This may be a controversial statement, but its physics. If a lens is blocking blue light, the resulting image will have more yellow/orange in it. These are crystal clear. If the lens isn't yellow or orange, they are not blocking blue light, period. They may be blocking ALL light, which just means they are making everything dark. That said, examine why you need blue light blocking glasses. Blue light is not bad for your eyes (proven). It does keep you up at night. If you want to block blue light for your eye health, you've been sold snake oil (its ok, a lot of us were). If you want to block blue light so you can fall asleep better, that's valid, but every operating system now can turn amber at a scheduled time or based on sunset, and that accomplishes the same thing. Based on my experience, the discomfort I experience using a computer monitor without glasses isn't because of blue light, its because of dryness. Any glasses resolve this for me. I replaced my Gunnars with the Anzus and did not experience discomfort. As a comparison, if I don't wear any glasses at the computer, my eyes start to bother me because I'm so used to the Gunnars. So, if you want them for blue-light blocking, they aren't that. If you want them for eye comfort while using the computer, they might help. I haven't tried the sunglass lenses. I'm too much of a sunglass snob to use Razer sunglasses. If you don't care about sunglasses they are probably fine, but I would choose one or the other (clear or sunglass). I wouldn't rely on switching the lenses a lot because I'm afraid they would get loose or break. If you want that, buy two pairs. Finally, the other "bad" thing, the sound. The sound is "fine." It is great for voice, so if you want to do calls or podcasts, you're good to go. If you want to listen to music, only use these if you don't care about sound quality (which based on the sales numbers for Beats, Skullcandy, etc, is a lot of you). Because the drivers are tiny and there is no seal with your ear, you will get no bass or low end, and they also don't reveal much detail in the music. They are fine for a little bit here or there, but I would not recommend these as a primary headphone replacement for music. Full disclosure, I am probably an "audiophile," so take this with a grain of salt; many of you would probably be happy with these for music, but I'm not. Finally, they come with a charging cable. It is very hard to find, nestled in the leather case in a hidden pocket. Don't write a negative review saying they didn't come with a cable because you couldn't find it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2022 by Hewdiddy

  • Razer Anzu Smart Glasses - A Spectacular Blend of Style and Technology!
Size: Small Style: Rectangle Pattern Name: Smart Glasses
I recently got my hands on the Razer Anzu Smart Glasses, and I must say, I'm absolutely thrilled with this cutting-edge piece of eyewear for its prize point. These smart glasses have seamlessly combined style and technology in a way that has exceeded my expectations. First and foremost, let's talk about the design. The Razer Anzu glasses strike a perfect balance between a sleek, modern aesthetic and a comfortable fit. The frames are lightweight and stylish, making them suitable for both casual wear and more formal occasions. The choice of frame styles and lens options ensures that there's a perfect pair for everyone's taste. I got the rectangular design. I love how they look and feel on my face. Now, let's dive into the smart features. The built-in speakers are an absolute game-changer. They provide crisp and clear audio without the need for any earbuds or headphones. Whether I'm taking calls, listening to music, or following GPS directions while driving or walking, the audio quality has been consistently impressive. I appreciate the open-ear design that allows me to stay aware of my surroundings, making them perfect for outdoor activities. The Razer Anzu's integrated touch controls on the frames are intuitive and convenient. Adjusting the volume, pausing or skipping tracks, and answering calls can all be done with simple gestures, eliminating the need to fumble with my smartphone. The inclusion of Bluetooth connectivity ensures a seamless pairing experience with my devices. I was pleasantly surprised by the battery life of these smart glasses. With moderate usage, I can easily go for a day or more without needing to recharge. The charging process is quick and hassle-free, so I never have to worry about being caught with a dead battery. Another standout feature is the blue light filtering and UV protection provided by the lenses. As someone who spends long hours in front of screens, this feature has made a noticeable difference in reducing eye strain and fatigue. Durability and build quality are also top-notch. The glasses feel sturdy and well-made, which is crucial for an accessory I wear daily. In summary, the Razer Anzu Smart Glasses have won me over with their style, comfort, and impressive technology. They seamlessly integrate into my daily life, adding convenience and style while enhancing my overall audio experience. If you're looking for smart glasses that are as fashionable as they are functional, I wholeheartedly recommend giving the Razer Anzu Smart Glasses a try. They've certainly left me thoroughly satisfied and impressed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by Jayson

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