Samsung plans to launch its Android-powered smart glasses alongside the Project Moohan XR headset this year, aiming to blend mixed-reality capabilities with wearable comfort. Codenamed “Haean,” the glasses feature cameras, sensors, and adaptability for diverse face shapes.
The Haean glasses prioritize lightweight design and movement tracking, contrasting with bulkier headsets like Apple’s Vision Pro. Samsung’s dual-release strategy pairs them with Moohan, a headset leveraging Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 chip—shared across both devices.
The Haean glasses prioritize lightweight design and movement tracking, contrasting with bulkier headsets like Apple’s Vision Pro. Both products could debut as early as late 2024, according to ETNews.
Samsung’s approach sidesteps the ergonomic limitations of standalone headsets, targeting users seeking all-day wearable tech. Industry analysts note this marks the company’s most direct challenge yet to Apple’s mixed-reality ambitions.