Razer’s AI wearable is a headset with built-in cameras
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Razer unveiled Project Motoko at CES, a concept AI wearable that looks like wireless headphones but features dual cameras at eye level to capture surrounding objects and text. Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip, the device includes multiple microphones for voice commands and works with AI models like OpenAI and Google Gemini to act as a full-time AI assistant. Razer believes the headphone design is superior to glasses for AI wearables, targeting 1.4 billion headset users, though the concept has no guarantee of becoming a real product.
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