The company claimed the face mask used N95-grade filters, but the FTC alleges Razer never submitted them for testing and only 'stopped the false advertising following negative press coverage.'
Razer initially marketed the $100 mask as having N95-grade filters but scrubbed any mention of the grade after it was found not N95 certified. N95 masks are supposed to filter out at least 95 percent of airborne particles.
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