Razer Anzu
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Product Overview
Razer Anzu Smart Glasses are stylish glasses with built-in headphones. Available with both 35% blue light filtering clear lenses and 99% UVA/UVB polarized sunglasses, the Razer Anzu is lightweight and versatile.
The Anzu can pair with mobile devices with Bluetooth connectivity, allowing the wearer to enjoy music via the built-in 16mm drivers. On a single charge, the Razer Anzu offers over 5 hours of battery life.
For convenience, the Anzu incorporates a number of smart controls and status indicators. It is also IPX4 water-resistant.
Ratings
What we found
Pros
- Clear blue light blocking lenses
- Works with Alexa and Google Assistant
- Good sound quality
- Built-in microphones
Cons
- Nothing in particular
What external reviewers found
External score 66%
Pros
- Good sound quality
- Excellent audio quality
- Good battery life
- Sleek design
Cons
- Lack of bass
- No noise isolation
- No wireless connection
- Tinny touch surfaces
- Limited customization options
- Short charging time
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Specifications
Variants shown:
Round - L
Round - S/M
Square - L
Square - S/M
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External Reviews
laptopmag[1]
Reviewer score 79% (normalized by Neofiliac)With all the tech in the temples, they put some serious weight on your ears. Razer needs to figure out a way to trim some weight or redistribute some of the tech around the front of the glasses, or both. You control the Razer Anzu using touch surfaces on each side of the specs and, unfortunately, executing gestures can be hit and miss.
Pros
- Sleek, light design
- Excellent audio quality
- Good battery life
Cons
- Tinny touch surfaces
- No wireless connection
pcmag[2]
Reviewer score 48% (normalized by Neofiliac)Razer Anzu Smart Glasses are stylish, with swappable lenses and strong microphones. The glasses uses down-firing drivers aimed at your ears when worn, directing sound into them. Because there's nothing but air between the drivers and your ears, certain limitations must be expected compared with conventional earphones or headphones.
Pros
- Sleek, stylish design
- Good sound quality
- Works with Alexa and Google Assistant
Cons
- No noise isolation
- Limited customization options
techradar[3]
Reviewer score 72% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Razer Anzu have a very clear sound that's ideal for voice while also coping well with music for background. The open-ear design is of most use when out and about on a jog or walking through a city. There is some sound spillage but if you're listening to a podcast or an audiobook while you walk down the street, or sit on the bus, you're probably only going to have to worry about the person sitting next to you.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Good sound quality
- Easy to use
Cons
- Lack of bass
- Short charging time
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