Samsung’s development of a mixed reality headset to compete with Apple Vision Pro was leaked in October 2024. The device, referred to as “Project Moohan,” was mentioned during the Galaxy S25 line launch. At MWC 2025, Samsung confirmed that the device will be launched this year.
Samsung’s mixed reality headset will be released in 2025.
Samsung did not provide a specific release date for its initial XR headset, but indicated that it will be available by the end of this year. The device, known as “Project Moohan,” was showcased at Samsung’s booth at MWC 2025, featuring a design reminiscent of Apple Vision Pro.
Not many details about the device specifications are available yet, but there are rumors suggesting that it will feature two OLED micro displays with a high refresh rate, although the specific rate is not confirmed.

The device may also utilize the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 processor and feature a minimum of eight front cameras along with two eye-tracking cameras. It is designed to operate on Android XR software, a customized version optimized for XR headsets and smart glasses, incorporating advanced Gemini capabilities.
Samsung has not announced the price or official name of “Project Moohan” yet, but it is likely to be expensive based on the high price of the 256GB Apple Vision Pro model. Availability details are also currently unavailable.
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