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Amazon | $38.17 |
Product Name: | 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 |
Manufacturer: | Razer Inc. |
Model Number: | RZ82-03630600-R3U1 |
Product SKU: | B08ZC9Y33Q |
UPC: | 810056141912 |
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I use it for meetings and podcasts. One thing I dislike is the material. Mine already broke and have it taped.
While wearing them, you are basically combining blue light filter glasses and mediocre headphones (well, really more like tiny speakers pointed at your ears).
Versus just going to target, getting some cheap BLF glasses and plugging in much better headphones or earbuds. I just didn't see the appeal.
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I use it for meetings and podcasts. One thing I dislike is the material. Mine already broke and have it taped.
I use it for meetings and podcasts. One thing I dislike is the material. Mine already broke and have it taped.
Why not try to claim warranty?
I use it for meetings and podcasts. One thing I dislike is the material. Mine already broke and have it taped.
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Anyone you want it to go to, my guy
I use it for meetings and podcasts. One thing I dislike is the material. Mine already broke and have it taped.
Battery life lasts me all day 9 days out of 10. I cut it close most days and wish they would have included 10% more battery.
The charging and low battery notification LEDs are my biggest actual complaint. They're 10x brighter than they need to be. Could have been red instead of blue, too.
While wearing them, you are basically combining blue light filter glasses and mediocre headphones (well, really more like tiny speakers pointed at your ears).
Versus just going to target, getting some cheap BLF glasses and plugging in much better headphones or earbuds. I just didn't see the appeal.