Samsung's anticipated release date for the Project Moohan XR headset allegedly postponed – explore the latest insights
Samsung is set to announce its latest venture into the world of extended reality (XR) technology on October 21 (October 22 in Korea). The Project Moohan XR headset, a joint project management with Google, is poised to make waves in the industry.
Powered by the Snapdragon XR Plus Gen 2 chipset, the Project Moohan headset promises a seamless user experience. It features dual micro-OLED displays with a high resolution of 3552 x 3840, providing a crisp and immersive visual experience.
The headset supports advanced eye- and hand-tracking, allowing for intuitive control through hand gestures. Users can interact with various apps, including YouTube in 3D, and even ask questions about their surroundings or what they see on the screen, thanks to Google Gemini.
One of the key features of the Project Moohan XR headset is its ability to deliver immersive fly-overs of locations in Google Maps. Spatial photos can also be viewed, offering a new dimension to photography and exploration.
The potential price of the Project Moohan XR headset is estimated to be around $2,000, with rumors suggesting a range from $1,800 to $2,900. If the price of $2,000 is accurate, the Android-based Project Moohan headset would be $1,500 less than Apple's offering, which could attract new users to XR headsets. However, the high price still presents a significant barrier to entry.
While the exact details of the Project Moohan XR headset will be announced on October 21 (October 22 in Korea), no information has been provided about any potential competition or comparison with other XR headsets in the market.
For XR fans or those somewhat curious about XR technology, keep an eye on the Project Moohan XR headset. Its announcement during the Galaxy Unpacked event on September 4, 2025, promises to be a significant moment in the XR industry.
 
         
       
     
     
     
     
     
    