Quake Desktop AI Copilot
AI may be everywhere, but using it still feels fragmented. Tabs pile up, prompts get rewritten, summaries are copied and pasted. The DECOKEE Quake reframes that experience by giving AI a permanent, physical place on your desk.
Built around an 8.88 inch ultra wide IPS touchscreen with a 1920 by 480 resolution, Quake is designed for quick glances, touch controls, and voice interaction rather than full screen immersion. A CNC machined aluminum body, matte anodized finish, and transparent rear panel give it the feel of a premium desktop instrument, while the adjustable stand tilts up to 60 degrees for ergonomic viewing. At roughly 800 grams, it stays firmly planted without cluttering your workspace.
A tactile rotary knob with push click and RGB light ring acts as both controller and status indicator. Hold it to speak, tap to confirm, rotate to adjust. The interface is optimized for horizontal control layouts, from customizable app shortcuts to real time system monitoring for CPU, memory, and network activity.
Where Quake stands apart is in AI powered meetings. With one tap, it records through a built in far field microphone, then automatically generates structured transcripts and summaries when the session ends. Ten templates adapt to standups, client calls, or brainstorming sessions. Real time translation supports 17 languages, and a system level mic mute button works across all applications instantly.
Beyond meetings, Quake becomes a voice activated AI hub with over 100 configurable assistant roles. It can generate shortcut layouts for creative software, answer technical questions, translate text, or produce custom wallpapers and emojis without pulling focus from your main screen. Discord overlays, smart home integration through Home Assistant, and a built in music interface further expand its utility.
Not a macro pad. Not just a second screen. Quake positions itself as an always on AI control surface that listens, responds, and executes. Whether it becomes indispensable will depend on daily use, but as a concept, it makes a compelling case for giving artificial intelligence a tangible presence on the modern desk.




Built around an 8.88 inch ultra wide IPS touchscreen with a 1920 by 480 resolution, Quake is designed for quick glances, touch controls, and voice interaction rather than full screen immersion. A CNC machined aluminum body, matte anodized finish, and transparent rear panel give it the feel of a premium desktop instrument, while the adjustable stand tilts up to 60 degrees for ergonomic viewing. At roughly 800 grams, it stays firmly planted without cluttering your workspace.
A tactile rotary knob with push click and RGB light ring acts as both controller and status indicator. Hold it to speak, tap to confirm, rotate to adjust. The interface is optimized for horizontal control layouts, from customizable app shortcuts to real time system monitoring for CPU, memory, and network activity.
Where Quake stands apart is in AI powered meetings. With one tap, it records through a built in far field microphone, then automatically generates structured transcripts and summaries when the session ends. Ten templates adapt to standups, client calls, or brainstorming sessions. Real time translation supports 17 languages, and a system level mic mute button works across all applications instantly.
Beyond meetings, Quake becomes a voice activated AI hub with over 100 configurable assistant roles. It can generate shortcut layouts for creative software, answer technical questions, translate text, or produce custom wallpapers and emojis without pulling focus from your main screen. Discord overlays, smart home integration through Home Assistant, and a built in music interface further expand its utility.
Not a macro pad. Not just a second screen. Quake positions itself as an always on AI control surface that listens, responds, and executes. Whether it becomes indispensable will depend on daily use, but as a concept, it makes a compelling case for giving artificial intelligence a tangible presence on the modern desk.




