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I tried Razer’s Project Motoko and this gaming headset with dual first-person cameras could be the future of AI
From Plaud’s NotePin to Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, AI wearables are all the rage these days, and that’s especially true at CES 2026. However, when I walked into Razer’s suite, I wasn’t expecting to ...
I wore camera-enabled over-ear headphones that tap into AI. Razer says they're going to be an actual product someday. It's not as weird as you'd think. Or maybe it is. Scott Stein Editor at Large I ...
TL;DR: Razer's Project Motoko, unveiled at CES 2026, is a wireless gaming headset featuring dual first-person cameras and AI-powered real-time object recognition. It offers private, fast AI ...
Smart glasses might be all the rage elsewhere, but Razer’s first try at an AI-equipped wearable doesn’t care if you wear specs or not. Project Motoko crams vision-sensing tech into a pair of ...
At CES 2026, Razer revealed Project Motoko, an AI-powered headphone concept with built-in cameras that can answer questions and understand its surroundings via voice commands. Razer is pitching ...
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