JAKARTA - Samsung is reportedly preparing to release Android-based smart glasses with the code name "Haean." This device is expected to prioritize convenience with a design that can match various shapes of faces and is equipped with several cameras and sensors to track movement.
These glasses are designed for convenience and will have several cameras as well as movement tracking sensors. The launch is expected to take place this year along with Project Moohan's headset.
Samsung has previously introduced Project Moohan, an XR headset that exhibits Android potential in mixed reality worlds. However, not everyone is comfortable using big headsets for a long time.
This is where smart glasses have an advantage, because they are lighter and wearable throughout the day. Unlike Apple, which is still focused on Vision Pro, Samsung seems to be getting closer to releasing XR devices in the form of smart glasses.
A device with Haean's code name taken from the name of a small town in South Korea is currently in the finalization stage of specifications and features. Samsung focuses on comfort by ensuring these glasses are suitable for various shapes of the face. In addition, these glasses are likely to be equipped with several cameras and sensors to track the movement of its users.
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Although Samsung's move in presenting smart glasses is not surprising, performing a double launch with Project Moohan headset could be an impressive strategy.
Previously, Qualcomm had hinted that Samsung's smart glasses would use the Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 chipset, which is the same processor as the one used in the Moohan headset. Some reports also suggest that these glasses may have 12MP cameras and 155mAh batteries, although the final specifications are still kept secret.
If Samsung manages to realize this double launch, the company could take a major step towards shaping the future of mixed reality technology.
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