Can a Pendant Replace Your Screen? Motorola Wearable AI Pendant CES 2026 Revealed
Motorola unveils a minimalist wearable AI pendant at CES 2026. Featuring the Qira AI assistant, this proof-of-concept device explores the future of agentic technology.
Tech giants have spent years trying to put AI on your body, but most have failed to reach the mainstream. Now, Motorola is taking its shot. At CES 2026, the smartphone maker debuted a new wearable AI proof of concept that looks more like high-end jewelry than a traditional gadget.
Analyzing the Motorola Wearable AI Pendant CES 2026 Vision
The device is a study in minimalism. Encased in a glossy, pearl-like shell with rounded edges, it hangs from a thin necklace chain. There are no buttons or displays to be found—only a subtle Motorola logo, a small camera lens, and a sensor array. Despite its small size, it's designed to act as a bridge between the physical world and your digital life.
Meet Qira: The Assistant That Acts on Your Behalf
At the heart of the pendant is Qira, Motorola's new AI assistant. Unlike typical bots that only answer questions, Qira shows early signs of being an 'agentic' AI. During demos, it didn't just give directions; it actually opened Google Maps on a paired phone and entered the destination autonomously. It can also identify objects in front of the user and summarize complex information in real-time.
The Challenge of Wearable Hardware
Motorola enters a market littered with high-profile failures. The Humane AI Pin struggled with high pricing and limited utility, while the Friend necklace faced immediate backlash over its design origins. Motorola spokespeople were careful to stress that this pendant is still a proof of concept and "a long way from any commercial release," signaling a cautious approach to avoid the pitfalls of its predecessors.
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