Razer unveils an “AI-native” headset with cameras that see what you see

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Today at CES, Razer has unveiled Project Motoko, a headset that is “AI-native” and has integrated cameras. It blends “gaming, lifestyle, and productivity in one intelligent platform”, the official press release claims.

The Motoko’s dual first-person-view cameras are positioned at eye level to basically see what you see, enabling real-time object and text recognition – translating street signs, tracking gym reps, summarizing documents on the fly, all of that.

There are also dual far and near-field mics, working together to capture voice commands and pick up dialogue within view. The…

​ Today at CES, Razer has unveiled Project Motoko, a headset that is “AI-native” and has integrated cameras. It blends “gaming, lifestyle, and productivity in one intelligent platform”, the official press release claims.

The Motoko’s dual first-person-view cameras are positioned at eye level to basically see what you see, enabling real-time object and text recognition – translating street signs, tracking gym reps, summarizing documents on the fly, all of that.

There are also dual far and near-field mics, working together to capture voice commands and pick up dialogue within view. The…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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