

The Zephyr comes packed with 3 sets of N95 grade filters. The high fan speed setting is more suited during workouts, while the low fan speed is suited more for general use. At high speed, the fan goes up to 6,200 RPM, which can be a little noisy when in a quiet place. At low speed, the fan runs at 4,200 RPM, which runs pretty silent.

The fan speed can be toggled between high, low, and off with the press of a button.

The Zephyr features a pair of dual intake fans on the left and right side of the mask that helps circulate the air within. So no, it’s not waterproof and you best not run it through a tap to rinse it off. Interestingly enough, the Zephyr is designed to be water-resistant from small splashes and light rain, but not for anything more than that. Black all around, the portion covering your mouth is actually transparent, and RGB lights follow the circumference of both circular air filters, as well as on the inside of the mouthpiece, such that when its lit, the colours reflect off the clear plastic and off your mouth, making it seem as if your mouth was swimming in a liquid encasement.
