Here's what Samsung's first Android XR headset looks like in person
Briefly

Samsung showcased its Project Moohan headset at Galaxy Unpacked, allowing for photographs for the first time. This headset, developed in collaboration with Google, operates on Android XR, aimed at headsets and smart glasses. Although not the first reveal, it is now visually accessible. Reviews from a previous hands-on trial suggest notable features, and while an initial launch is designated for developers, consumers will have to wait before gaining access to this innovative device.
This technically isn't the first time we've seen Project Moohan, but it is the first time we've been allowed to photograph it. To me, it looks somewhat similar to Apple's high-end Vision Pro headset with a hint of Meta's discontinued Quest Pro.
Samsung is developing Project Moohan in partnership with Google, which runs Android XR, an OS designed specifically for headsets and smart glasses.
My colleague Victoria Song got to try Project Moohan late last year, so if you want to know what it's like to actually wear and use, go check out her impressions.
Samsung plans to launch Project Moohan for developers first, but it won't be available right away for consumers.
Read at The Verge
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