Razer, N95 and Zephyr
Ars Technica · 3d
Buyers of Razer’s bogus “N95” Zephyr masks get over $1 million in refunds
The FTC sued Razer in April 2024, and the gaming-hardware company agreed to a settlement, including a $100,000 fine and $1,071,254.33 toward a fund for consumer relief. The payments are being distributed to mask buyers imminently, the FTC announced yesterday.
techtimes · 2d
Razer Zephyr Refunds Are Coming After FTC Received $1M Sum For Fake 'Smart Masks'
The settlement from Razer is now complete, and the Zephyr mask's refunds are now in the process of being sent to their respective owners after their purchase of this "fake" smart mask from the renowned multinational tech company.
Gizmodo · 3d
FTC Is Now Refunding People Who Bought Razer’s Ridiculous Zephyr Masks
Under the terms of the agreement, the FTC said it would send checks and PayPal payments containing full refunds to 6,764 consumers who purchased the mask. According to the agency, consumers who bought a Zephyr will have 90 days to cash their check once received or 30 days to accept their PayPal payment.
GameSpot · 2d
FTC Says Refunds For Razer's False N95 Face Masks Are Going Out Now
In May 2024, the FTC announced that a settlement was reached with Razer for more than $1 million. The fine occurred because Razer claimed its face mask met N95 requirements, even though it was never submitted for certification to test whether it removed 95% of airborne particles, per the FTC.
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