
The Zephyr Pro is expected to release sometime this year or in 2022, which will be slightly more expensive than the price tag of its non-pro sibling, which only costs $99.99. Read Also: Razer Brings Pro Productivity Keyboard, Mouse, and MORE | New Gaming Peripherals At First Glance On top of that, the pro variant of the smart face mask also features a two-speaker grille found at the bottom of the mask. Razer went on to disclose that the voice feature RGB mask could amplify the voices of its users of up to 60 decibels, and could be heard at least one meter. The said additional feature is meant to avoid the smart mask from muffling the voice of its users, making it seem like they are not wearing any mask at all, at least when it comes to their speaking voice. The gaming accessory firm further claimed during the CES 2022 announcement that the voice amplification feature has a patent filing that is still pending. However, what notably sets the Zephyr Pro apart from its non-pro sibling is the additional voice amplification function, which some users have been clamoring for.Īccording to the report by The Verge, the Zephyr Pro sports a new button, allowing its users to enable or disable the voice amplification feature of the smart face mask.

IGN noted in the same news article that the Pro variant of the Razer Zephyr resembles the initial RGB mask of the gaming hardware manufacturer.
