AI-powered Razer Motoko headphones with 4k cameras do what smart glasses can
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AI-powered Razer Motoko headphones with 4k cameras do what smart glasses can
"Dubbed Project Motoko, the over-ear headphones are the next frontier of wearable AI, since they have eyes. Yes, the concept cans are loaded with a pair of Sony 4K cameras (with 12MP resolution), to make you ditch your smart glasses for good reason. Since most of us wear headphones more than smart glasses, this innovation makes complete sense. AI is the name of the game at this year's CES,"
"The Motoko headphones are different as they build on an accessory we already use a lot. The in-built cameras analyse the world around you, seeing what the user sees, in first-person view. They can do pretty much what other smart glasses can, and yes, they play ear-pleasing music when you need to zone out. Designer: Razer According to Nick Bourne, Global Head of Mobile Console Division, Razer,"
"Motoko headphones can do translations in real time, beam weather updates, provide navigation input, and a whole lot more. The biggest advantage Razer should be appreciated for compared to smart glasses is that the Motko can fetch information from multiple AI assistants, including Grok, Gemini, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Meta. Most basic functions run on the headphones, like checking the calendar updates and schedules. For other deeply embedded tasks, you have to pair them with a phone or PC."
Razer's Project Motoko are over-ear headphones that integrate Sony 4K cameras (12MP) to capture a first-person view and perform visual analysis while delivering audio. The headphones run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon platform and handle basic functions onboard, with deeper tasks offloaded to a paired phone or PC. Features include real-time translation, weather updates, navigation input, and access to multiple AI assistants such as Grok, Gemini, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Meta. The design resembles conventional headphones to avoid drawing attention and leverages an accessory that people commonly wear instead of smart glasses.
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