The Moohan XR project of the Samsung project to present internal controllers
Samsung is said to be developing new movement controllers for the Moohan project, which marks the company’s inaugural foray into the Android XR headsets. Similar to the Apple Vision Pro, which is currently available on the market, the Samsung prototype is designed to recognize hand -based gestures.
We have just received an overview of the Moohan XR project from the Samsung project https://t.co/gctaf2jmhj
– the independent (@independent) March 3, 2025
However, the South Korean technology giant is also supposed to create dedicated controllers that can improve the accuracy of users who engage in games or the use of specific applications that require an external controller. These Samsung first part controllers should be optional and sold separately.
A Samobile report indicates that the company explores the new first -party movement controllers for its Moohan Project helmet. The publication claims to have found “references” to a controller identified by the model number and-Ii610, although it does not specify whether this information has been derived from the code, marketing equipment or other sources.
In addition, the report suggests that these first -party controllers may not be grouped with Project Moohan. If this information is correct, Samsung could potentially provide optional controller for his Android XR helmet.
The prototype was initially unveiled during the first Galaxy unpacked event of the year, coinciding with the launch of the series of Samsung Galaxy S25 smartphones. It was also presented to the recently concluded mobile World Congress (MWC 2025).
Samsung to unveil the Moohan Android XR Helmet Project at the MWC 2025
• Samsung will officially unveil its first Android XR headset, the code name Code Moohan (which means “Infinity” in Korean), at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, presenting its integration of the multimodal AI with advanced… pic.twitter.com/lpzscoqdg9
– MD engineer (@mdengineer_) March 2, 2025
According to the company, the Moohan XR headset of the project will include the management of the multimodal capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI).
A teaser displayed during the unparalleled Galaxy event indicates that users will have the possibility of controlling the helmet through hand gestures, eye movements and voice commands. The device will operate on the new Google Android XR operating system.
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