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The FTC revealed Razer never submitted the masks for testing to the FDA or NIOSH for official certification. Consequently, Razer's claim of N95-grade effectiveness was deemed unsubstantiated. The company eventually removed all references to "N95-grade" from its marketing materials in response to consumer backlash.
The FTC revealed Razer never submitted the masks for testing to the FDA or NIOSH for official certification. Consequently, Razer's claim of N95-grade effectiveness was deemed unsubstantiated. The company eventually removed all references to "N95-grade" from its marketing materials in response to consumer backlash.
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As part of the settlement, Razer must relinquish its earnings from Zephyr sales, totaling $1.1m, to the FTC for consumer refunds.
As part of the settlement, Razer must relinquish its earnings from Zephyr sales, totaling $1.1m, to the FTC for consumer refunds.

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Written by Dante Uzel on 30 April 2024 18:19

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According to recent reports, Razer has been ordered by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to pay over $1.1m to settle allegations for Zephyr masks. Despite marketing the product as N95-grade, the company failed to obtain proper certification, which alerted the FTC. The Zephyr, with RGB lighting, was launched during the pandemic, and later the company released a Pro version of Zephyr.

The FTC revealed Razer never submitted the masks for testing to the FDA or NIOSH for official certification. Consequently, Razer's claim of N95-grade effectiveness was deemed unsubstantiated. The company eventually removed all references to "N95-grade" from its marketing materials in response to consumer backlash.

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As part of the settlement, Razer must relinquish its earnings from Zephyr sales, totaling $1.1m, to the FTC for consumer refunds.

Samuel Levine, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection stated “These businesses falsely claimed, in the midst of a global pandemic, that their face mask was the equivalent of an N95 certified respirator."

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