In December 2024, Google and Samsung unveiled the Project Moohan, their first XR headset. During the launch of the Galaxy S25, the South Korean tech giant showcased the headset, and in a recent earnings call, the company revealed plans to launch it by the end of this year. Furthermore, a recent report claimed that Samsung will launch its first XR headset at the next Galaxy Unpacked event on 29 September 2025. Well, now we have another confirmation about it, as well as information about its price and availability.According to NewsWorks, Samsung will launch its first XR headset at the next Galaxy Unpacked event, which will take place on 29 September 2025. The publication states that the brand will make the headset available to purchase first in its home country, South Korea, on 13 October 2025, and gradually, in the rest of the markets. The report also claims that Samsung will price the product between 2.5 and 4 million South Korean won (approximately between $1,800 and $2,000), making it cheaper than the Apple Vision Pro.Lastly, NewsWorks says that Samsung aims to ship around 100,000 units of the its first XR headset this year. In comparison, Apple managed to ship around 224,000 units of the Vision Pro last year.Samsung’s Project Moohan is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chipset, has two micro OLED displays with a 90Hz refresh rate, 12 cameras, an external battery pack, and Google’s Android XR.The post Samsung’s first XR headset’s launch date, price, availability leaks appeared first on SamMobile.