Razer Unveils Project Motoko: AI-Powered Headphones with 4K Cameras at CES 2026
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Victoria Song
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Summary
Razer unveiled Project Motoko at CES 2026, a concept pair of AI-powered wireless headphones featuring two 4K cameras, near and far field microphones, and built-in AI processing powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip. The device represents Razer's vision for the future of AI wearables, moving beyond smart glasses to a headphone form factor that can capture visual and audio data for AI processing. The company is positioning this as an alternative to AI glasses, suggesting headphones might be a more socially acceptable and practical form factor for AI wearables.
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· 5 pulledThis is the future of AI wearables!
This is Razer's Project Motoko, a concept pair of headphones that has two 4K cameras, near and far field microphones, and built-in AI.
The device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip, though Razer is tightlipped about exactly which.
That's because by the time the device hits shelves, it might be a slightly different one than the one its showing off at CES 2026.
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