
Rethink eyewear with the Razer Anzu—cutting-edge audio glasses that protect your eyes and immerse your ears. With built-in speakers hidden in its frame, taking in the sights and sounds now has a whole new meaning. Available in two types of frames and two sizes.
Q: What's the highest power level they are capable of detecting?
A: Nothing currently on the market can detect a power level over 9000. A power level that high will cause an overload effectively resulting in fracturing of the lense.
Q: Will this help me see more frames for my Nintendo 64
A: Not exactly. It does have open-ear audio glasses that protect your eyes and immerse your ears. With its built-in speakers hidden in its frame, the sights and sounds now get to have a whole new meaning
Q: Can others around you easily hear what you are listening to?
A: It depends on the ambient sound levels as well as how high you have your volume. Based on my experience with these glasses, it seems that in most settings it is easy to find a volume level that both allows you to comfortably listen to your music, etc. as well as avoid disturbing anyone else. That said, it is definitely possible for others to hear it especially if they are close to you, so do be considerate!
Q: Is there any way to customize these so they work like actual glasses so i can see better
A: Yes. Razer has partnered with Lensabl for a discounted rate to customize or replace the lenses with prescription ones.
Q: Are they compatible with the Ps5?
A: Video game Xbox and PlayStation five have the Bluetooth receiver locked down to authorized devices therefore this one will not.
A: The Temple Length (The length of the entire temple arm (from the front of the frame to the tip) measures 140 mm. The following are the measurements of its other specs: Lens Width: 54.5 mm Bridge Width: 20.5 mm Temple Length: 140 mm Lens Height: 40.5 mm Weight: 46 g
Q: Are these compatible with an iPhone 12 max pro?
A: Yes, as long as it has iOS 12 or higher.
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