Same features — As far as I was told, the Zephyr Pro’s other features are identical to the regular Zephyr mask. It uses the same filters that last for three days of use and has the same app-customizable Chroma RGB lighting. Same dual intake fans for air circulation.
Controversially, the Zephyr Pro mask appears to use the same silicone face seal and dual strap design. In my Zephyr review, I said that the biggest downside to the cyberpunk mask was that it was heavy; the plastic design and fans weigh it down and the straps couldn’t keep it on my face. That was my experience; a person with a larger head or different shaped head might find the Zephyr a better fit.
Update 1/10/2022: This story originally quoted Razer as claiming the filters used for the Zephyr/Zephyr Pro were “N95 grade.” Razer has scrubbed its website of references to its filters being N95 grade (via PCMag).
According to Razer’s “The science behind Razer Zephyr” website:
Please observe your local safety regulations and mask guidelines or consult your local public health authorities for potential usability of these products under applicable law. The Razer Zephyr and Zephyr Pro are not certified N95 masks, medical devices, respirators, surgical masks, or personal protective equipment (PPE) and are not meant to be used in medical or clinical settings. These products are intended to be used only with Razer Zephyr Filters.
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