The deal is back! The Razer Anzu smart glasses retail for a ridiculous $199.99. In our opinion, it's hard to justify any pair of sunglasses for that price, unless you're fully aware that you're paying for the brand name.
Fortunately, Amazon has significantly dropped the price of these glasses down to $59.97, a hefty 70% discount. That's specifically for the rectangular style frame in the "regular/small" size. At that price, you're actually getting a lot of bang for your buck. The Razer Anzu glasses are purposefully engineered for both your outdoor lifestyle activities as well as your indoor PC gaming. We reviewed these glasses ourselves last year, but keep in mind that we treated them like $200 glasses, not $50 glasses.
Razer Anzu Smart Glasses Are On Sale Right Now
The Razer Anzu glasses come with two sets of interchangeable lenses; blue-light filtering lenses for indoor PC use and polarized sunglass lenses for outdoor use. Blue light filtering lenses are designed to reduce eye strain and fatigue caused by high energy blue light emitted from your computer monitor. Blue light is a melatonin suppressor, and the theory is that using your monitor at night suppresses your natural sleep cycle. If that's true, blue light filtering lenses should help you fall asleep better, even after an intense late night gaming session. The tinted polarized lenses work much like any regular pair of sunglasses; the polarized film provides 99% UVA/UVB protection and is designed to reduce glare and eliminate potential eye damage from the sun.
Razer took an extra step and implemented wireless hands-free calling in these glasses. There's a Bluetooth speaker and microphone embedded in the frame. A clever touch interface allows you to manipulate the controls, but it's also voice assistant compatible. You get up to 5 hours of talk time, so you probably won't need to charge it every day.
Current only only the rectangular model in the regular/small size is available at this price. We're not sure how long this deal lasts, but if you plan on getting one, you definitely don't want to lose out on this deal and pay the full $200 over at Razer direct.