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Samsung's Smart Glasses Could Feature Auto-Correcting Lenses

Samsung Smart Glasses Patent

Samsung, which also announced its new products at the 2025 Unpacked event, confirmed that it is working on a new generation of AR/XR glasses and a project called Project Moohan. The brand continues to receive new patents on this subject, which are filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Let’s take a look at the details!

Samsung Smart Glasses Patent

When we look at the latest patent application, we are greeted by a technology that will make "prescription glasses" a thing of the past. With this patent, Samsung announced that it has developed a lens that makes the necessary adjustments according to users' eye disorders in its new smart glasses.

Samsung Smart Glasses Patent

The technology in question works with a very simple mechanism. The patent application shows images of lenses that allow users to personalize their vision and a mechanism in the glasses that can move the lenses to provide better focus. In addition, the application shows that these lenses can correct conditions other than distant or near-sightedness, such as astigmatism.

Samsung Smart Glasses Patent
Samsung Smart Glasses Patent

However, it is also useful to remind you that this is a patent application. Because brands apply for patents for all the ideas they come up with. However, the answer to the question of how many of these patents are seen in practice is a complete question mark. At this point, we should not assume that the product will be the same as the patent. However, when we look at the patent application, it is still possible to say that a practically usable product has been presented.

The Project Moohan Headset and the Competition with Apple

In addition to the smart glasses, Samsung is also working on the Project Moohan headset, which promises to be a serious competitor to the Apple Vision Pro. Hands-on videos have already shown that Samsung's device has a smart design and some features that make it superior to Apple's in certain aspects.

With these two projects underway, Samsung is demonstrating its commitment to the future of virtual and augmented reality.

Will the company be able to stand out in this competitive market? Share your opinions with us in the comments in our community and follow "Heyup Newsroom" and "Heyup Tryout" for the latest news and opportunities to review new products. 

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