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Samsung may be developing a virtual reality device focused on health and fitness

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Samsung is making waves in the tech world with its latest patent application for a VR headset focused on health and fitness. The new device, as seen from the patent filed with the Korean Intellectual Property Office, is expected to compete with Apple’s Vision Pro.

The patent describes the VR headset as a device that utilizes avatars in virtual space, with sensors collecting data such as heart rate and calories burned. The device is also said to work seamlessly with other Samsung wearables like the Galaxy Watch and headphones, allowing for real-time tracking of movement and exercise details sharing.

While Samsung has not officially confirmed the development of the VR headset, the patent hints at a complete VR ecosystem with features like a navigation system, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth support. This move could potentially position Samsung as a strong competitor in the health and fitness tech market, leveraging its existing expertise in wearables.

With Apple’s Vision Pro already in the market, Samsung’s foray into VR technology could bring about exciting advancements in how we experience tech. Whether the device will focus solely on health and fitness or offer a broader range of features remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure – Samsung’s entry into the VR headset arena is sure to shake up the industry.

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