We know from last year that Samsung has been working on an XR (Extension reality) Headset name Project Mohan. However, the project Mohan is just an experience, and the original bargain – a pair of smart glasses – is much closer to you.
According to a new report (Translated source), The company aims to launch AI -driven, display -free smart glass pairing by the end of next year. This means that Samsung will have a competitive product for Meta Ray Ben Smart Glasses, while Apple is still struggling to develop in this sector.
Display -free smart glasses are a bridge between today’s smartphones, and yesterday’s real AR smart glasses, such as meta oven. These products have gained unprecedented popularity with ray glasses, and other companies have taken notice.
Matta CEO Mark Zuckerberg believes that AR smart glasses are the future of computing, and Samsung, Apple, and Google agree. The three companies are also trying to bring AR smart glasses to the market as soon as possible. Meanwhile, display -free smart glasses mean a lot of welcome supplements in their income, and consumers will be used to use glass instead of phone.
Meta also recently contributed with Okale for smart glasses of fashion. | Image Credit – Okley
Display -free smart glasses, thanks to modern AI, are actually very useful tools. For example, meta -ray bean smart glasses can help you visit a city, translate the menu into a foreign language, and make calls for you to use your phone.
Samsung glasses will apparently perform similar tasks, and will be able to connect with your phone. Samsung is also working on real AR smart glasses, but these are a little away for now. Apple, because of its struggle with AI, is facing problems in this field. The company also had to postpone the release of its smart home products, as they also need to work.
The Meta plans to release a pair of smart glass later this year, which will present a very simple, two -dimensional display. I think this will have a lot of impact on how much market Samsung can share at the end of next year, but I won’t ask for competition and consumer selection.
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