Samsung may finally unveil its first "Moohan" XR headset on 21 October 2025

 

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According to recent reports from ETNews, Samsung is preparing to launch its first Extended Reality (XR) headset, codenamed “Moohan, on 21 October 2025. This signals Samsung’s entry into the immersive hardware space, aiming to bridge virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) experiences under one device.

 

What We Know So Far

While Samsung has not yet disclosed full specifications, the “Moohan” headset is expected to offer a premium XR experience. Key details that have surfaced include high-resolution displays, spatial audio, and advanced sensors for motion tracking. The headset is also rumoured to support tethered and standalone modes — allowing users to connect to a PC for high-end applications or operate independently for lighter use.

 

Expected Features and Ecosystem Integration

Samsung is likely to leverage its existing device and service ecosystem. Integration with Samsung’s Wearables platform, possible inclusion of Galaxy AI tools, and compatibility with Samsung’s mobile and PC hardware are anticipated. The UX may offer features like eye tracking, hand gesture input, and voice commands to deliver a more intuitive interaction model.

 

Positioning Against Rivals

With “Moohan,” Samsung steps into a competitive field that includes Meta’s Quest line, Apple’s rumoured Vision Pro alternatives, and XR/VR headsets from brands like Pico, HTC, and others. If Samsung can deliver a high-quality device with strong content partnerships and seamless integration into its device ecosystem, there’s potential for it to become a market leader in the premium XR segment.

 

What to Expect Before the Launch

In the run-up to the 21 October unveiling, we can expect more leaks or official teasers revealing specs such as display refresh rate, battery life, weight, tethering requirements, price, and regional availability. Stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.