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Razer Unveils Project Motoko AI Headset

Razer Unveils Project Motoko AI Headset

Razer has announced a new device called Project Motoko. The brand presents it as the next step in bringing “wearable” artificial intelligence into everyday life: a wireless headset designed to seamlessly integrate digital assistants into a person’s routine tasks. The device runs on the Snapdragon platform and supports broad compatibility with popular AI models. playground.ru reports reports .

The gadget’s most striking feature is its advanced computer vision system. Two cameras mounted at the user’s eye level “see” the surroundings from a natural perspective, while the electronics read spatial depth and accurately recognize objects. Since the cameras’ field of view is wider than a human’s, the system can capture signs and small details that may fall outside the owner’s peripheral vision.

A set of microphones covering both near and far range handles voice interaction. They pick up the user’s voice as well as conversations around them and analyze ambient sounds. As a result, hands-free voice control and fast responses from the assistant become possible—said to adapt to the user’s habits and schedule.

The manufacturer also promises flexibility on the software side. Project Motoko easily connects to various platforms such as Grok, OpenAI, and Gemini, and the user can switch between them at any time depending on the task.

In addition to helping with household tasks, navigation, or gaming, the device is also intended to collect data for machine learning. Data on attention focus, depth, and movement patterns could help research teams train humanoid robots. A developer kit is expected in the second quarter of 2026.

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