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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.
Blue Light Filtering and Polarized Sunglass Lenses Included: Its blue light filter lessens screen glare to protect your eyes, reducing eyestrain so they feel fresh and focused while enjoying entertainment or working, while the polarized replacement lens shields your eyes from the sun
Low Latency Audio: Its industry-leading 60ms Bluetooth connection delivers smooth, stutter-free sound that allows you to stay immersed without any disruptions from audio delay or skipping
Built-in Mic and Speakers: With the Razer Anzu, you can go hands-free when taking calls thanks to a discreet omnidirectional mic built into its frame
Touch-Enabled and Voice-Assistant Compatible: Change music tracks, play or pause media, manage calls, and activate your smartphone’s voice assistant—all from the glasses’ sleek touch interface
More than 5 hours of battery life: With this much mileage on a single charge, it’ll never run out during long gaming sessions. When folded up and not in use, it conserves power by shutting off automatically

12 reviews for Razer Anzu Smart Glasses: Blue Light Filtering & Polarized Sunglass Lenses – Low Latency Audio – Built-in Mic & Speakers – Touch & Voice Assistant Compatible – 5hrs Battery – Round/Large

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  1. DL

    Perfect for my PC gaming
    I have a very specific use-case for these, and they fit it perfectly. Anything else, I don’t even know if I’d recommend them.Music – no thanks, you’re better off using your phone’s speakersGoing outdoors – no thanks, everyone can hear what you’re listening toComfort – I put nose pads on the bridge and also the ear hinges, otherwise they’re pretty painful for long periodsBattery life – decent 4-6 hoursFor PC gaming, I sit next to my partner and we both use these to listen to the game and speak to each other without using our mics. For that use-case, and that only, these are great. I’ve even started using them to game on my own so I can hear when someone is talking to me. Honestly, to my ears, they sound fine for PC gaming. On games where you use the mic, you have to switch out the audio source in order for them to go back to normal stereo mode, but that’s a minor bother for the price point. YMMV.

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  2. jameson

    I really like them
    Definitely recommend. It’s like listening to stereo speakers (because you are) and it’s very immersive. Low latency audio, hear it when you see it. Blue light filtering, sunglasses lenses, too. Intended purpose A+. Wear then on a motorcycle with the right helmet, to work, around the house, while driving, etc just fine. Limitations being in the design. If it’s really loud, (riding mower) they aren’t loud enough. The on/off function is opening and closing. So if they are low battery and you are wearing them for sunglasses you get to listen to it complain about low battery. Also, it feels weak on that connection and I’m a little worried I’ll break them under my motorcycle helmet. They are uncomfortable after say 5 hours. Not intended uses, however, they do most of it.

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  3. Charles B.

    Good, but not the best for several small reasons
    In the month or so I have had these audio glasses I have put a reasonable amount of milage on them. I like that they have decent sound, unnoticeable latency, and a fairly intuitive (if limited interface). They look decent and they are easy to wear as glasses instead of sunglasses (I use the “blue blocking” lenses since I don’t really need vision correction for now). The battery life is decent, and the connection seems stable. Unfortunately there is a “but…” so here goes. First, there are no buttons, basically no controls at all. The glasses turn on when you open the hinged earpieces and turn off only when either folded back or left with no sound for a long period. While it makes them exceptionally easy to use it also means there are situations where the battery can run down for no reason or the fastest way to turn them off is to take them off… not ideal if you are actually using them as glasses. For me, since I also have a smartwatch, this isn’t a big issue, but I don’t love running down the battery just to have the glasses available. It also means that, if the glasses do time out and you want to use them, you’ll have to take them off, close them, and reopen them. Second issue is a pretty standard one with “blue blocking” glasses, which is that they don’t block enough blue to be meaningful. Frankly, if the lenses aren’t orange they probably aren’t making a difference. I don’t mind, since I’m mostly just wearing these because I hate earbuds and like being able to hear both audio and enough of my surroundings that I’m not surprised by things, and not trying to get much effect from the glasses, but it would be nice to have actually significant blue blocking lenses for evenings when I am trying to shut down. Finally, since these glasses seem to be electrically independent in each speaker/ear (which probably actually is good for durability), there are very occasionally times when they seem to slip out of sync, just for a second. It’s not been much of an issue honestly but the fact that it happened at all seemed worth mentioning. It’s also sort of a shame that, with essentially independent frames, there aren’t more style options, but since I think the options they have are stylistically decent I also am personally happy with that part, but it seems like they should either embrace the freedom of this particular choice or find a way to make it unshakingly robust.

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  4. Alan Rodriguez

    Bargain for the price
    The glasses came in an awesome box! For what they’re priced for, they have pretty decent sound; they’re more adequate for an office setting. I tried using them while going out for a walk and I had to switch to my headphones.I got the large round frames and they are very comfortable.Please be sure to charge before using them. It’s pretty straightforward once they’re paired via Bluetooth.

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  5. Funnis

    Good one for the price. Serves well.
    I bought this product when I saw the markdown in the price. I’m overall impressed with this product. Not the very best one in the market. But overall, it is a decent sunglass. Good thing compared to Other brand is that it do have changeable glass. Blue light reflected plain glass and polarized sunglass. Battery life is okay. I use this more to make calls rather than listening to music or gaming. Sound quality is okay. Not very best. But it is not bad. Happy with the purchase. In fact I bought another rectangular pair as well. My coworkers are really impressed with this and they have purchased this as well. For this price, I definitely recommend this product.

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  6. Dylan Mitchell

    Suspicious
    Great glasses and easy to use, but it looks like the box had been unsealed at one point and the polarized lenses removed because it didn’t have the plastic film around it, but they seem to be working fine. Seller does not respond.

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  7. M o Mma

    Good quality
    First, the charging cable is located inside the glasses case. When you remove the glasses you can see that the case looks like it was molded to fit the glasses and wouldn’t think to lift the flap (the bump inside the case) to find the charging cable. I had to search everywhere because the box does say it’s included and a company of this caliber wouldn’t make the mistake of saying it’s included if it wasn’t. Secondly, the glasses are amazing with an ease of connection and sound quality. For the price, it’s worth using. I do find that it’s nice for them to include both polarized lens and blue light filtering lens, though I doubt I’ll be popping the lens out so often to alternate between the two. Still, it’s nice to have that option. These glasses are moving in the right direction and hope to see more wearable tech from razer.

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  8. Mauricio González

    Están increíbles, se disfrutan mucho, si haces algún trabajo donde requieras estar atendiendo llamadas y a personas presencialmente o algo similar a uber o transporte es la mejor opción para ti!! Sin embargo si los quieres para videojuegos no te van a funcionar, la calidad del sonido es muy regular para gaming, como funcionalidad son excelentes y el material es buenísimo para el precio

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  9. Alex Zhang

    Good quality in line with Razer brand. Reasonable sound with low latency on gaming mode

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  10. KimU

    Good product,worth the price I paid.

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  11. Christian R.

    Buscaré ser muy objetivo para ayudarte:- mis necesidades eran: gafas de luz azúl para trabajar en la lap, gafas polarizados para conducir o salir al sol. Esta tenía los dos y aparte podía escuchar música y contestar llamadas pues no lo dudé.- empaque y presentación: perfecto, todo muy bien acomodado (el cargador viene en el estuche en una pequeña bolsita) por default tiene puestas las de luz azul y dentro de otra cajita vienen más polarizadas. El color de las gafas son negro piano, definitivamente se perciben como unas gafas de buena calidad. Son de plástico tipo pasta como los rayban y los lentes no son de cristal. Incluye un paño de limpieza y el estuche de buena calidad tipo piel.- ACTUALIZACIÓN emparejamiento: es muy fácil de que se empareje, no he tenido problemas con mi lap y tampoco con el celular, las pude conectar a mi TV también.- calidad de sonido en llamadas: hice pruebas de llamadas y el receptor dice que me escucha bien y yo igual los escucho bien. El sonido es muy claro, es padrísimo salir a caminar y tener tu soundtrack, si subes el volumen al 100% quizá se escuche un poco al exterior pues al final son bocinas externas y es lógico. Hice videollamadas vía zoom y ya no tuve necesidad de ponerme mi diadema.- gestos de control: quizá él área de oportunidad es que no tienes una opción de subir y bajar volumen; pero si puedes adelantar, retrasar, pausar canciones, puedes activar a siri, contestar llamadas.- app: el app es sencilla de utilizar pero es buena su interfaz, vienen ahí el resumen de gestos disponibles y puedes personalizarlos, puedes ver el nivel de batería.- otros: algo padre y que escuché en una reseña de un chavo en YouTube es que a diferencia de los bose estos se cargan de manera individual es decir cada lado de la gafa se puede cargar de manera independiente (uno puede estar al 100% y otro al 80% por ejemplo) a diferencia de los Bosé; la razón era porque los Bosé sí tenían un pequeño cable que internamente cruza las gafas y estas no, son completamente inalámbricas.Cómo cargarlos: traen su cable y tiene una terminan usb de un lado, del otro salen dos cables imantados que se conectan por magnetismo a cada patita de las gafas.Definitivamente fue una buena compra, los uso muchísimo y aunque no percibo que son frágiles, los cuido para que me duren más.

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  12. Amazon Customer

    Had always seen these and their Bose competitors and wanted them, but at their launch price of $200 USD they seemed too pricey for my blood – plus, I had some freebie shades that worked perfectly fine. Once they finally broke, I saw that these had dropped to $50 CAD – and at that point, the value proposition becomes much nicer.For $50 CAD you get a unique looking pair of shades that allows for:> Hands-free calling – you may look a bit loony just talking to open air, but the use is nice to be able to have open-ear hands-free calling. Especially for those who have long calls or talk over apps like Discord or Slack often, these have surprisingly good mics built in and free up your ears nicely.> Open air listening to music/podcasts while walking, reading and otherwise living life – very nice to be able to walk by a friend on the street on a bright summer day, have a full conversation and then keep on going without having to pause your music or podcast once.> Switchable lenses – polarized UV rated lenses for the outdoors and blue-blockers for the late night Excel crunching and competitive game crushing.A few cons though:> Touch Control (or lack thereof) – the controls are the most abysmally insensitive things I’ve had to use. Since they’re sleek plastic, the actual touch area is hard to find but through use it’s about a +/- 0.5cm around the little hump they have to help you find it. In general, a hard touch will actually be seen as a tap, a double tap has a 80/20 chance of not registering as a double tap and you’ll have to hold for dear life to get the hold action to function. A novel idea but a horrible execution. Also damning is the facts that in all the tap/2-tap/3-tap/hold actions there isn’t one to control the volume – so you’ll have to fish for your device anyways to change that.> Sounds quality – no matter what, we can’t beat physics. These are essentially down-firing speakers built into the frame. Walk past an especially noisy overhead pass and nothing is going to be heard. Indoors, if someone is sitting right beside you they’ll at lease hear *something* playing i not be able to discern exactly what it is.> Lenses – The lenses themselves are nice and they are easy to pop in and out – the issue is that if you’d like to get prescriptions you can only go to their partnered provider Lensabl. From my more visually impaired homies, apparently their prices aren’t unreasonable (starting from $98 the last I checked), but once they stop carrying them you may be SOL.> Battery Life – once again, can’t beat physics. Max battery life is indeed the quoted 5 hours, and if you essentially use them walking to and from destinations you’ll never run out within a day or two. Continuously will kill them before lunch. Now, for my colder Canucks out there, I can unfortunately tell you exactly what temperature these bad boys die at: -20C without wind chill. Anything lower and these will IMMEDIATELY shut off. There have been the off day where they battle the cold for 20 minutes before flying the white flag and dying unceremoniously, but in general its a fool’s gambit to try using these in the winter.Now that may all sound like a very big cons list – and for $200 USD I would have been punching the sky in rage over such a purchase. But for $50 CAD? When a good pair of Aviators cost as much, a pair of Raybans costs an arm and and leg and cheap pairs doomed to die within two years, these at this price becomes the steal of the decade.

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    Razer Anzu Smart Glasses: Blue Light Filtering & Polarized Sunglass Lenses – Low Latency Audio – Built-in Mic & Speakers – Touch & Voice Assistant Compatible – 5hrs Battery – Round/Large
    Razer Anzu Smart Glasses: Blue Light Filtering & Polarized Sunglass Lenses – Low Latency Audio – Built-in Mic & Speakers – Touch & Voice Assistant Compatible – 5hrs Battery – Round/Large

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