Samsung is preparing to launch its much-anticipated Android XR headset, but a new report indicates that it won’t come cheap. The device is codenamed “Project Moohan” or “Project Infinite” and is reportedly set to hit shelves in Korea on October 13, according to Korean outlet Newsworks.
This aligns with earlier leaks suggesting that Samsung will host an Unpacked event on September 29 in Korea, where the headset will be officially unveiled.
Meanwhile, the biggest revelation from the latest report is the price.
Samsung’s XR headset is expected to be priced between 2.5 million to 4 million won (approximately $1,800 – $2,800 USD). While that makes it less expensive than Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro, the gap isn’t as wide as many might have hoped. In comparison, Meta’s Quest 3 remains significantly cheaper, making Samsung’s XR headset nearly four times more expensive.
Reports also suggest that Samsung has conservative sales goals for the device, targeting around 100,000 units by the end of 2025.
Looking ahead, Samsung is said to be working on smart glasses for 2026, which may be available in two versions, one with a display and one without. However, pricing and release details for these wearables remain under wraps.
Meanwhile, competition in the Android XR space is heating up. XREAL is also developing an XR headset similar to Samsung’s “Moohan,” with a launch window set for early 2026. Unlike Samsung’s premium pricing, XREAL’s current lineup tops out at $649, suggesting its upcoming device may be a more affordable alternative.
Answer. Samsung’s XR headset is codenamed “Project Moohan” or “Project Infinite” and is expected to launch in Korea on October 13, 2025. It will likely be unveiled at the Unpacked event on September 29.
Anwer. The headset is expected to be priced between 2.5 million to 4 million won, which translates to approximately $1,800 to $2,800 USD. This places it below Apple’s Vision Pro but far above Meta’s Quest 3.
Answer. Yes, Samsung is reportedly working on smart glasses for 2026, with two versions, one with a display and one without.
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