Last week we were able to attend the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event. The South Korean firm presented its new Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultrabut I also had another ace in the sleeve: He spoke briefly about Project Moohan. This is its ambitious project to develop augmented reality glasses in collaboration with Google. There is already someone who has tried them and has discovered a potential advantage over the Apple vision.
Look mom, without hands, voice. The well -known Youtuber Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) can try them briefly and published A video on your YouTube channel With your impressions. He told many things, but one especially caught his attention: to be able to handle many options with his voice. The recognition of gestures is very good and very useful, but Gemini’s power It was especially striking to be integrated into the glasses.
Talking to glasses. This differential point allowed for example by using Google Earth could move to points of the map with a simple voice order. Also Gemini “see what you see”, so you can ask things about what you are looking through the glasses. Another striking option is to act on the intertfaz, opening or closing applications, or even asking you to reorganize your virtual desk to order the open virtual windows that you have at that time. Other Gemini options such as “surrounding to search” are also striking, but as Brownlee said, that integration of Gemini and the voice is an important advantage of Project Moohan About the pro vision.
This is the Samsung and Google vision. Brownlee made it clear that the design of Project Moohan glasses is very similar to that of Apple’s vision. Even so there are differential elements, such as the buttons of the glasses frame, the tacile panel of one of the sides or the rear support, which inherits its design of the target Quest Pro.
A promising screen. Although there are no technical specifications for the moment, MKBHD did notice that the quality of the screens in these glasses was fantastic. Maybe a small step behind the vision Pro, but very good. In the video the level of detail does not seem very remarkable, but the YouTuber said that in person everything is seen much better.
Immersive contents. What is not so clear is what the options will be in one of the key sections of the glasses: the immersive contents. He did show for a brief moment how you could see videos on YouTube with a more immersive virtual environment, but did not give details about videos or space photos that are so striking in the pro vision.
Games, controls. Nor did he mention it, but he did glimpse that controls are likely to appear for these glasses to take advantage of virtual reality games. That would be another differential element with respect to the pro vision, which have games but not specific controls.
But how much do they cost? Unfortunately, at the moment there are no details about the departure date of these glasses or indications about their final price. Brownlee did notice that they would launch them this year, and the forecast (or hope) is that they are sensibly cheaper than the pro vision, which are not sold in Spain but that in Germany they start from the 3,999 euros.
AI and voice can be winning argument. The truth is that this possibility of using the voice to interact with glasses is especially promising. Using your hands and having your arms in motion can get tired all the time, so this type of interaction is very interesting. If we unite the promising paper and options of AI models that can make more up to this whole area, we are facing a product that we have many, eager to know closely.
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