CES 2014 – Razer Presents Project Christine and Adaro Headphones

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Razer has a large booth in the South Hall of the LVCC this year, as always there was a lot of people there to see what Razer had on display. Several new products include Project Christine, Nabu, and Adaro.

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Project Christine is a modular computer concept; as with many concept designs, it may never make it to market in this exact format. If it does make it to market, look for it in a couple of years. It allows the average user to upgrade their PC simply by swapping out one of the modules, which can be done on the fly. It will automatically reconfigure itself for the change, and will update the integrated liquid cooling for the new component.

Nabu is a wearable device that provides various information. It is capable of providing notifications, tracking life events (like fitness goals), localized social networking and lets you make a game of different goals with friends. Look for this to be released by end of Q1 2014.

The Adaro line of headphones moves Razer out of the computer gaming work and into personal entertainment. Initially four models will be available when released in February:

  • In-Ear – expected to retail $79.99
  • Stereo Analog – expected to retail at $99.99
  • Stereo Bluetooth – expected to retail at $149.99
  • Stereo DJ Analog – expected to retail at $199.99

Thanks to Razer and Hilmar Hahn for taking the time to go over these incredible new products.