Samsung’s mixed reality headset developed in collaboration with Google and Qualcomm is coming soon. Meanwhile, the company’s long-awaited smart glasses will not be released until next year. Samsung CEO Drew Blackard explained that the company is currently focused on the successful launch of its mixed reality headset. He considers this product an important step towards the future of augmented reality.
According to the Tekna technology news media section, Samsung’s new headset uses Google’s Gemina artificial intelligence, which is deeply integrated into its operating system. This integration allows users to interact with the device in a more natural and efficient way using voice commands. This feature is the main distinguishing feature of Samsung’s headset with competitors such as Apple’s Vision Pro, which lacks such an advanced voice assistant.
Blackard also discussed the design and pricing of this product and said that Samsung tried to offer a lighter and cheaper product than its competitors. However, he emphasized that the supply of smart glasses is not the company’s priority at the moment due to technical complications and the need for further development. It seems that Samsung plans to first evaluate the market by launching a mixed reality headset and then enter the field of smart glasses with more preparation.
The company believes that the future of the digital world lies in the hands of augmented reality technologies, and its new products will pave the way for the realization of this vision. Cooperation with technology giants such as Google and Qualcomm also shows Samsung’s serious determination to be a pioneer in this field. It remains to be seen whether Samsung’s strategy will be successful in this emerging and competitive market.
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