First Look: Samsung's Vision Pro Rival, Project Moohan, Shakes Up the AR/VR Game with AI Integration
Tech reviewer Marques Brownlee gets hands-on with Samsung’s Project Moohan, a prototype VR headset that rivals Apple's Vision Pro, featuring advanced AI integration with Google’s Gemini.
MKBHD's Hands-On Experience with Project Moohan
Tech reviewer Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) has shared a hands-on experience of Project Moohan, a prototype of Samsung’s Vision Pro competitor.
- First Video Footage: This is the first time Samsung has allowed video footage to be shared.
- Previous Impressions: 9to5Google's Abner Li was previously impressed by the device, describing its OS as on par with visionOS but incorporating AI features not yet available on Apple’s headset.
- Collaboration with Google: The hardware is influenced by Apple, but the collaboration with Google adds unique AI capabilities.
- User Experience: MKBHD notes that the way it secures to your head is similar to the Quest Pro, distributing weight differently from the Vision Pro.
- AI Features: Project Moohan includes Google’s Gemini chatbot, which can run in the background and engage in conversations. It's also multimodal, meaning it can interact with visual elements seen by the user.
- App Ecosystem: Like the Vision Pro, it can run Android phone and tablet apps, but spatial apps are where the device excels.
- Prototype Status: Project Moohan is still a prototype and will launch later this year, though its price has not been revealed.
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