Samsung Launches Galaxy XR, First Android-Based Extended Reality Headset
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Summary
Samsung has launched the Galaxy XR, the first Android-based XR (Extended Reality) headset. The device features an 'infinite screen' for apps, integrates Google's Gemini AI assistant, and allows seamless switching between virtual and real-world environments. Users can navigate the interface using voice, hand gestures, and eye tracking. As an Android device, it supports users' favorite apps and offers a natural, intuitive interaction experience. The headset is now available for purchase.
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It lets you switch between being fully immersed in a virtual environment and staying present in the real world.
You can navigate the interface naturally with your voice, hands and eyes.
Since it's Android, you can fill its infinite screen with your favorite apps.
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