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If you don't regularly wear glasses, why would you ever wear AI-powered smart glasses? That's the question posed to us by Razer at CES 2026 this year – and it's a good point! This is why Razer has ...
Razer is once again thinking big about what a gaming chair can do, and its concept for CES 2026 isn't just a chair but an entire multisensory experience to match whatever's happening on-screen. The ...
It’s not a proper CES if I haven’t seen at least one gadget that’s left me scratching my head and reconsidering my life choices. For CES 2026, I experienced that during my demo session of Razer’s ...
Making AI companions and assistants feel more real, more physically present, has become one of the defining themes of CES this year. Razer is leaning into the moment by showcasing a more tangible ...
AI might well be invading every aspect of our lives in ways that many of us are not keen on, but despite initial appearances, Razer's new AI gaming headset actually seems like one of the more sensible ...
At CES 2026, Razer gave me a booth tour and the opportunity to demo its new Project Madison gaming chair and Project Ava hologram AI device. Both were super cool in their own ways, and I would love to ...
CES is always home to some of the most experimental tech of the year, and that’s thanks in part to Razer. Last year, Razer stole the show with its Project Arielle gaming chair with heating and cooling ...
Its Project Ava-based anime avatars answer your questions, see what’s on your screen, and even see you via webcam. Its Project Ava-based anime avatars answer your questions, see what’s on your screen, ...
Say hello to the Snapdragon-powered ‘Project Motoko’ concept. Say hello to the Snapdragon-powered ‘Project Motoko’ concept. is a news writer focused on creative industries, computing, and internet ...
WTF?! Razer has continued its tradition of unveiling weird and (occasionally) wonderful products at CES with an AI waifu gaming-coach hologram. The device is an expansion of its Project Ava AI gaming ...