
If you, too, have been eagerly awaiting the launch date confirmation of Samsung's upcoming XR headset, then buckle up, as it has been confirmed that the Galaxy maker will release its Project Moohan headset on October 21.
The company made an official announcement, stating that its first Android XR headset will launch on October 21 during the upcoming Galaxy Event.
The launch date confirmation for the Project Moohan headset comes amid a buzz of leaks and reports in the wearable fraternity, teasing initial specifications of the Project Moohan headpiece online.
These speculations offered enthusiasts a closer look at Samsung’s venture into immersive computing.
Initial reports hinted that the upcoming Samsung headset would arrive on September 29, but since that date went by, subsequent leaks pointed to two possible launch dates, October 21 or 22, and Samsung has now confirmed the former.
While the official name of Samsung's Android XR headset is still under wraps, some reliable industry sources suggested it will be branded as the Galaxy XR, to align with Samsung’s existing Galaxy ecosystem.
The supposed Project Moohan wearable is developed in partnership with Qualcomm and Google, with the aim of creating a competitive Android-based mixed reality platform.
The headset is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip and operates on Android XR, Google’s dedicated operating system for XR devices.
For those willing to behold what Samsung has in store for its Project Moohan headset, leaked images and early specifications have emerged to give a glimpse into it, intensifying the excitement building ahead of the launch date.