Razer Unveils Project Motoko: AI Wearable Headset with Built-in Cameras at CES
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Summary
Razer has unveiled Project Motoko, a concept AI wearable at CES that resembles wireless headphones with dual cameras built into the ear cups. The device uses first-person-view cameras at eye level to capture objects, text, and surroundings, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip. It includes multiple microphones for voice commands and environmental audio, along with hands-free controls for audio management. The wearable is designed to be compatible with various applications and represents Razer's exploration of AI-powered wearable technology.
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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 various applications and represents Razer's exploration of AI-powered wearable technology.
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