Razer Zephyr Pro upgraded RGB mask adds Amp function to amplify speech loud and clear.

Razer Has announced the launch of a new Zephyr Pro mask that the company previously promised. Amp function will be added, the amplifier that many people want

Previously, many people who bought the Zephyr mask might be disappointed that the mask doesn’t have an amplifier function. The speech while wearing the mask was not very clear. The company therefore promises to add such functions for sure

The latest company has released the Zephyr Pro version. New at CES 2022 that looks almost the same as its predecessor But adding speaker grilles on both sides of the mask and replaceable filters And there is also a button to turn the amplification on or off. The company revealed that this function will be able to amplify your sound up to 60 decibels at a radius of 1 meter

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