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“Project Motoko is more than a concept, it’s a vision for the future of AI and wearable computing,” said Nick Bourne, Global Head of Mobile Console Division, Razer. “This is the next frontier for immersive experiences.”
CES 2026 has officially begun, and Razer is using this year's showcase to reveal a slew of AI-powered gadgets. One of the most intriguing debuts is Project Motoko, an AI headset powered by Snapdragon. Equipped with a pair of cameras near each earcup, it's capable of analyzing your surroundings and giving you audio feedback on what it sees.
CES is all about wacky concepts, and Razer brought one of its own to the 2026 showcase.
Razer Project Motoko brings similar world-watching AI tech to Meta Glasses but in a headset, getting you AI assistance without glasses.
Razer has unveiled a conceptual AI headset at CES 2026 that can see and hear the world around you. It can guide you in real-time while gaming.
With its ability to work with ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok, and other major AI bots, Razer told us it could be used to "train the next generation of terminators". This line was, naturally, delivered with a cheeky smile, before moving on to the next thing.