Samsung to Launch Stylish Smart Glasses and Galaxy XR Headset in 2025

March 24, 2025
Samsung to Launch Stylish Smart Glasses and Galaxy XR Headset in 2025
  • While Project Moohan is a full-fledged VR/AR headset, the other devices, Haean and Jinju, are focused on mixed-reality capabilities.

  • The company teased both devices at the Galaxy Unpacked event in January, although the smart glasses' specifications are still being finalized.

  • The smart glasses, codenamed 'Haean', are designed to resemble regular sunglasses for a discreet appearance, accommodating various face shapes for comfort.

  • The company is reportedly developing three mixed-reality devices, with Project Moohan confirmed and likely to be named Galaxy XR.

  • Samsung is set to enter the extended reality (XR) market with new smart glasses, expected to launch alongside the Galaxy XR headset, codenamed Project Moohan, later in 2025.

  • Anticipated features of the Haean glasses include a 12MP built-in camera, a 155mAh battery, and multiple sensors for user movement tracking, enabling gesture control and fitness functionalities.

  • A key selling point of the glasses is expected to be an integrated AI assistant, leveraging Google's Gemini technology, which may enhance usability through features like QR code payments.

  • Potential unveiling venues for the XR glasses include Google's I/O conference in May or Qualcomm's Snapdragon Summit later in 2025.

  • The Galaxy XR headset is projected to be priced around $2,500 in the U.S. market, with a launch anticipated later in 2025.

  • Both the smart glasses and the Galaxy XR headset will operate on the Android XR OS, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 chip.

  • Samsung has been preparing for its XR glasses market entry since at least 2021, evidenced by various leaks and trademark filings, including a recent patent for 'Galaxy Glasses'.

  • Samsung's strategy appears to target both immersive experience seekers and everyday users looking for stylish, practical solutions in the XR space.

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