Samsung’s Android-powered smart glasses might launch sooner than you think
It looks like Samsung is planning to pull off a dual launch for its Android XR devices later this year.

- Samsung is reportedly preparing to release its Android-powered smart glasses, codenamed “Haean,”
- The Haean smart glasses are expected to prioritize comfort by fitting various face shapes and include multiple cameras and sensors to track movement.
- The glasses could debut later this year in a dual launch alongside the Project Moohan headset.
Samsung’s Project Moohan XR headset is an exciting showcase of what Android can bring to the mixed-reality space. But let’s be honest, few people are likely to adopt a bulky headset. It’s simply not practical for extended, everyday use. That’s where smart glasses come in. Lightweight and wearable throughout the day, smart glasses offer a level of comfort and flexibility that larger headsets, like Apple’s Vision Pro or Samsung’s upcoming Project Moohan, just can’t match. Fortunately, Samsung seems to have recognized this and, unlike Apple, is reportedly already close to launching its own XR smart glasses.