Samsung's XR Headset Event: What We Expect | All Things Mobile
Samsung’s XR Headset Event: What We Expect | All Things Mobile
In anticipation of a potential October event, Samsung is gearing up to unveil groundbreaking technology that could redefine the way we interact with devices. While nothing has been officially announced, rumors suggest that Samsung may debut its much-anticipated XR headset, known as Project Muhan, designed to blend augmented reality with user-friendly interactions. Expected features include multimodal AI capabilities, allowing users to control the device through voice, gestures, and touch, aiming to match or exceed the seamlessness of competitors like the Apple Vision Pro.
The sleek design, reminiscent of ski goggles, aims not just for aesthetics but user comfort and visual immersion. Alongside Muhan, Samsung might reveal a revolutionary trifold tablet that bends at two points, transforming from a tablet into a smartphone. While earlier models were limited to Korea, there are indications this innovative device could make its way to the U.S. market.
Additionally, whispers of Samsung’s entry into smart glasses, powered by Android XR, suggest a competitive venture into a burgeoning tech market, challenging established players like Meta. With a series of potential unveilings on the horizon, Samsung’s upcoming event promises to be a significant milestone in the tech landscape, blending imagination with practical innovation.
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I love the AVP.
I hope Apple copies and implements similar AI functionality just as Samgle or Goosung has copied the overall AVP design and function elements.
Hey. He’s still around.
Anyway, I’m glad to hear someone acknowledge the obvious but which someone really can’t stop denying…it looks so much like the AVP.
Will never trust samsung again afther vr head set, they stop suport it and its dead today
The software simply won’t be as good as Vision Pro
I cant wait for Android XR
While Meta, Samsung, and Apple possess the necessary hardware, Google clearly offers the superior tools for augmented reality (AR), extended reality (XR) headsets, and smart glasses.
Project Wuhan…
Not interested in VR. I want Warby Parker Android XR glasses. Bring some competition to the Meta Ray-Bans Display glasses using light field displays by CREAL.
Any idea on pricing?
Storage ?
Mobile phone reliability
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