Samsung previewed Project Moohan, its response to Apple’s Vision Pro spatial computer. The mixed reality headset from Samsung is set to operate on the new Android XR OS. During the unveiling of Project Moohan, Samsung only displayed the above image, opting not to disclose the product’s official name, specifications, price, or availability date.
While Google showcased Android XR glasses at its I/O 2025 event in May, Samsung was not yet prepared to officially launch the Project Moohan headset. By June, speculation suggested that Samsung would initiate sales for Project Moohan in mid-October. Jump to mid-September, and a South Korean news source, ETNews, indicates that Samsung plans to reveal Project Moohan on October 21. This date will also mark the beginning of sales, with Samsung aiming to position the mixed-reality headset between the $500 Meta Quest 3 and the $3,500 Apple Vision Pro. The report cites industry sources predicting that the price will be around the upper 2 million won range in Korea, exceeding $2,000.
The codename Moohan translates to Infinite in Korean, a meaning provided by Samsung during its December 2024 announcement. It is improbable that Samsung will adopt this as the commercial name for the product, considering the Korean firm’s habit of incorporating “Galaxy” in the names of various products ranging from smartphones to computers and wearables.