Abstract: You don't need to be a gamer to appreciate Razer's new Anzu Smart Glasses. The company's first eyewear product combines blue-light filtering lenses with touch controls and open-ear audio for a "one-of-a-kind" wearable. Built for the work-from-home genera...
Subtle and streamlined design, Excellent hands-free calls, Clear podcasts, audiobooks and radio, Blue-light filtering for WFH, Real leather case
Average bass response, Proprietary cable, No charging case, Lack volume
If there's such a thing as ‘everyday audio sunglasses' then the Razer Anzu are it. Comfortable, stylish and with clear voice and excellent hands-free calls, they offer blue-light filtering for WFH and polarized lenses for the great outdoors. But average b...
Swapping lenses is a bit of a pain, Awkward pairing process on mobile, Quite pricey, Touch controls are fiddly
Source: Windows CentralYou should buy this if. You're looking for good blue light-filtering glassesYou're looking for an alternative to headphones for light audio use and hands-free phone callsThe idea of listening to tunes or podcasts from your sunglas...
Published: 2021-07-23, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Works flawlessly with just about any Bluetooth device, Immediate connection / reconnection, Decent microphone pickup, Eye strain reduction / blue light blocking, Stylish
No bass to speak of, Connectivity challenges with my desktop, Audio leakage
With lightning fast connectivity, comfortable and fashionable frames, changeable lenses, and decent audio, the only thing missing with the Razer Anzu Smart Glasses is the bass
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Published: 2021-06-13, Author: Jason , review by: Laptopmag.com
Painful to wear after a few hours, Tinny sound, Finicky touch controls, Expensive
The Razer Anzu smart glasses are an awesome idea for the work from home generation, packing open-ear audio, great microphones and fatigue-defeating blue light filter lenses. If only they sounded good and were comfortable to wear...
They look good, Open-ear audio is decent for music, Lenses swap out easily
Open-ear audio doesn't work as well in public, Charging is awkward, Touch controls take some getting used to, Limited app
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Published: 2021-04-03, Author: João , review by: neowin.net
I was pretty excited to try the Razer Anzu before this review, but most of that excitement was curiosity about this form factor, and I didn't really know if I'd be able to fit something like this in my life. I was also worried about the battery life, but...