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Tiny AI hologram ready to be an esports coach and life planner
Summary
Razer expanded Project AVA into a five‑inch desktop hologram that can coach esports and handle everyday tasks such as scheduling, and it has opened $20 refundable reservations in the U.S. with no confirmed shipping date.
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Razer showcased Project AVA at CES as a small desktop hologram that it says moves beyond an esports coaching tool to a broader personal assistant. The device projects a five‑inch animated avatar from a cylindrical base and is presented as able to converse, mirror user interactions, and access on‑screen information. Razer describes AVA as able to analyze gameplay in real time while also organising schedules, reminding users of appointments, and offering suggestions for entertainment or productivity tasks. Razer has said data stays local and that privacy protections are a priority.
Key details:
- Project AVA projects a roughly 5‑inch holographic avatar from a cylindrical desktop unit.
- The avatars offer selectable characters and show facial expressions, lip‑syncing, head movements, and gaze tracking, which Razer says creates a sense of eye contact.
- Hardware includes a built‑in camera, a far‑field microphone array, and a "PC Vision Mode" that can access the screen, hear voice input, and follow user gaze.
- Razer presents AVA as able to analyse in‑game footage and suggest strategy, and also to organise schedules, provide reminders, and suggest entertainment based on browsing.
- Razer opened $20 refundable reservations in the U.S.; an official shipping date has not been announced and the article says it is likely later this year.
- AVA requires a Windows PC and USB‑C connection and is said to need relatively high system performance for real‑time avatar rendering and analysis.
Summary:
Razer is positioning AVA as a multimodal desktop assistant that extends its esports coaching roots into everyday planning and productivity by using on‑device sensors and screen access to tailor interactions. The visual, voice, and gaze features are presented as ways to make conversations feel reciprocal, and Razer states that data collection is local with privacy protections. Availability beyond U.S. reservations and the confirmed ship date are undetermined at this time.
