A recent report has sparked excitement among tech enthusiasts, announcing that Samsung’s highly anticipated XR headset, known as Project Moohan, might finally have a launch date. According to a Korean news source, the headset is set to be unveiled on September 29 during a domestic Unpacked event. Initial availability for the headset will be in Korea starting on October 13, with plans for subsequent launches in other countries.
Although Samsung has previously showcased the headset publicly, concrete details about its official launch have been scarce. However, hints from Google suggested that the headset would be available later this year, a claim that seems to be corroborated by the recent news report. The announcement notes that Samsung aims to gauge consumer reactions to the headset prior to its official release.
There are also indications that Samsung might tease Project Moohan at an upcoming Unpacked event dedicated to foldable phones, allowing them to refine their marketing strategy based on audience feedback. From early impressions, it appears that Project Moohan could position itself as a strong competitor to Apple’s Vision Pro. A hands-on demo during the Google I/O showcased intuitive controls and impressive mixed-reality capabilities, which were well-received.
While the full specifications of the headset remain under wraps, reports suggest it will feature the innovative XR2+ 2nd generation chipset from Qualcomm and utilize high-definition Sony 4K micro-OLED displays. Additionally, the headset is expected to incorporate Google’s latest AI capabilities, providing users with an intuitive experience. As the launch date approaches, enthusiasts are eager for further official updates on Project Moohan from Samsung.