The Federal Trade Commission said yesterday it is sending over $1 million in refunds to 6,764 consumers who purchased Razer Zephyr masks that were deceptively marketed as providing N95 protection ...
Remember Razer's Zephyr mask? Yeah, the one with the RGB lighting, the black colourway that went with everything in my wardrobe, and the deceptive claim of N95 protection during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Federal Trade Commission is sending out checks to fully reimburse everyone who bought Razer Zephyr air purifier masks, which were falsely labeled during the COVID-19 pandemic as having N95 ...
They should have just put a K in front of N95 like every other company. The lawsuit is because Razer will actually pay up, and the billions made by Chinese companies selling KN95 masks that are ...
If you let your gamer brain win and bought an N95 mask from Razer, a company best known for its keyboards and computer mice, then you may be entitled to compensation—well, at least a refund.
Full refunds are now available to people who purchased a falsely advertised N95 face mask from Razer. The US Federal Trade Commission announced that checks and PayPal payments are on their way to ...
The masks were only sold for a few months, until January 2022, while the filters were on sale until July 2022. Razer said the "N95-grade" mask had 99% BFE (bacteria filtration efficiency ...
The FTC in April 2024 took action against Razer and several affiliates ... that their face mask was the equivalent of an N95 certified respirator," Samuel Levine, director of the FTC's Bureau ...
The FTC is distributing over $1 million in refunds to 6,764 consumers who purchased Razer Zephyr masks. The refunds are a result of a settlement following an FTC lawsuit alleging deceptive ...
Razer first introduced its LED-powered mask in January 2021 when COVID-19 was still raging. The company claimed the Zephyr was N95-certified, enabling it to filter out most airborne germs ...
The gaming mask 'Zephyr' released by gaming device manufacturer Razer in 2021 was advertised as an 'N95 grade' gaming mask comparable to N95 masks, but the Federal Trade Commission (FTC ...