Samsung’s Project Moohan: A New Era in XR Experiences
Samsung is poised to make a significant splash in the augmented reality landscape with the upcoming launch of its Project Moohan Android XR headset. Scheduled for an online reveal tomorrow night, the headset promises to deliver an impressive array of spatial applications right from its debut.
Among the notable partners featured in this initiative are industry giants such as Adobe, the MLB, and the NFL. Early indications from app listings on the Google Play Store suggest that users will have immediate access to a variety of engaging applications tailored for immersive experiences.
In addition to these partnerships, Project Moohan owners can look forward to a selection of popular apps that have already found success on Meta’s Quest VR headsets. This includes:
- FitXR: A VR fitness application designed to make workouts more engaging and interactive.
- Synth Riders: A rhythm game that combines music with movement for an exhilarating experience.
- Cubism: A well-loved VR puzzler that challenges players’ problem-solving skills in a three-dimensional space.
These titles were highlighted in a collections page aptly named “Immersive experiences made for your XR headset,” as reported by Android Authority. Furthermore, dedicated Android XR apps are being showcased on the Play Store, marked with a distinctive “Made for XR” badge, indicating their optimized performance for the new headset.
As anticipation builds for the official unveiling, a running list of launch titles is beginning to take shape, promising a diverse and rich library of content for early adopters of the Project Moohan headset.