Razer’s new concept headphones have built-in cameras

Razer showcased new concepts at CES, led by Project Motoko, an AI-powered headphone concept with built-in cameras instead of a display. Using dual 3K/60 cameras and voice commands, Motoko can answer questions, give directions, and identify objects or locations, with support for AI platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini and Meta. It remains a concept, with no confirmation of a commercial release.

Razer also revealed the Wolverine V3 BT gaming controller, designed for low-latency Bluetooth gaming on select LG TVs. It offers sub-2ms latency, anti-drift thumbsticks and extra back buttons, while remaining compatible with Android and PC. Pricing and release details have not yet been announced.

Source: Android Authority