During a visit to the Chinese headquarters of Play For Dream, the author had a chance to interview them about migrating to Android XR and other topics.
Play For Dream, though based in Singapore, has a strong presence in Shanghai and is an established group with hundreds of employees across various lines of business.
The Play For Dream MR headset boasts impressive specs including Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chipset, Micro-OLED display, and a range of sensors.
The company currently runs on DreamOS but is excited about collaborating with the Android XR team for future compatibility.
Play For Dream offers a dedicated content store and SDK to attract developers to create more content for their device.
Future updates include improvements to VST SDK, AI-based text translation, and turning 2D pictures into 3D.
The Play For Dream MR headset is priced at $1,999 and an enterprise version at $2,699 with additional features for business users.
The company focuses on sectors like education, workforce training, and healthcare for enterprise use.
Meet Play For Dream at AWE US in Long Beach or at CES 2026 for a hands-on experience with their headset.
Overall, Play For Dream is aiming to expand its ecosystem and enhance user experience with new features and collaborations.