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You can literally push the lenses out and snap the new ones in. They also come with a pair of polarized sunglass lenses, which you can swap in at any time. On the other hand, between their comfortable fit and frames that look like normal glasses, I would be much more comfortable wearing these glasses on a video call or stream than a pair of bright orange Gunnars. That’s the same amount you’d get from most clear gaming glasses, but it’s not as effective as more expensive models with bright orange lenses. Anzu uses clear blue light blocking lenses, and are rated to block 35% of blue light. By default, they have a pair of clear blue-light blocking lenses to minimize the negative effects of staring at a screen all day. Anzu is made for both indoor and outdoor use, and the glasses come with two sets of lenses.
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No one’s going to give you a funny look walking down the street because you’re wearing a piece of tech on your face the way they might if you wore Google Glass, or even a gaming headset.
#Blue razor headset upgrade#
I see their innocuous design as a big upgrade over most gaming eyewear I’ve used or seen. The rectangular Anzu frames – you can also get round ones – literally look like a larger clone of my Ray-Ban shades. Made of thick, black plastic, the frames are classically stylish and more comfortable than my metal Gunnar glasses. Razer Anzu – Design & FeaturesUnlike most gaming glasses, the Razer Anzu frames look like a generic pair of Ray-Ban-style sunglasses.