Razer's AI wearable is a headset with built-in cameras
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Razer's AI wearable is a headset with built-in cameras
"Razer announced a concept AI wearable at CES that resembles a pair of wireless headphones (or Razer's Barracuda gaming headsets, to be precise), with two camera lenses built into the ear cups. The current iteration of Project Motoko is powered by an unspecified Qualcomm Snapdragon chip and uses dual first-person-view cameras positioned at eye level to capture objects, text, and anything else around you. There are also multiple microphones for receiving voice commands, dialogue, and environmental audio, and hands-free controls for managing audio settings."
"Motoko is designed to be compatible with all major AI models, including those from OpenAI, Google Gemini, and Grok. The wearable "interprets and responds instantly, acting as a full-time AI assistant that adapts to schedules, preferences, and habits," according to Razer, and will be able to understand context "instantly." It's a design that makes a lot of sense. Headphones are already commonplace, so you wouldn't attract any unwanted attention for wearing some weird-looking gadget,"
Razer's Project Motoko is a concept AI wearable in a headphone form factor resembling the Barracuda headsets. The device uses an unspecified Qualcomm Snapdragon chip and dual first-person-view cameras at eye level to capture objects, text, and surroundings. Multiple microphones handle voice commands, dialogue, and environmental audio, while hands-free controls manage audio settings. Motoko is designed to be compatible with major AI models including OpenAI, Google Gemini, and Grok, aiming to interpret and respond instantly as a full-time assistant that adapts to schedules, preferences, and habits. The design targets a large untapped market of headset users but remains a concept.
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