Google & Samsung Unveil “Project Moohan” — A Dual 4K Android XR Headset
Big Tech Alliance: Google + Samsung Enter the XR Arena
In a major move to challenge Apple’s Vision Pro and Meta’s Quest lineup, Google and Samsung have officially confirmed their collaboration on Project Moohan — a next-generation Android XR (Extended Reality) headset.
Expected to launch in late 2025, the headset will run on a custom version of Android XR OS and deliver an ultra-immersive experience via dual 4K Micro-OLED displays.
Moohan is set to bring cinema-level visuals and seamless AR/VR blending to your face.
What We Know So Far About Project Moohan
While still under wraps, key features and early leaks suggest:
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Dual 4K Micro-OLED displays – Ultra-sharp resolution for immersive visuals
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Next-gen Snapdragon XR chipset – Built for smooth AR/VR transitions
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Custom Android XR OS – Optimized UI for hand, eye, and voice controls
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Mixed Reality cameras – Full passthrough AR and room mapping
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Spatial audio and haptics – Real-world sound immersion and subtle touch feedback
Google’s software + Samsung’s hardware = the XR dream team.
Focus on AI & Assistant Integration
Project Moohan is expected to deeply integrate AI assistants, allowing users to:
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Navigate with voice commands
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Generate on-screen content in real time
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Interact with digital objects in physical space
Google Assistant and Gemini AI are rumored to be core to the user experience.
XR for Productivity, Gaming & More
Google and Samsung are pitching Moohan as a multi-purpose headset, not just for gaming or entertainment. Potential use cases include:
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Virtual workspaces & meetings
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3D design and creative tools
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Immersive media playback
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AI-powered learning environments
From boardroom to battleground — Moohan adapts to your world.
Release Timeline & Availability
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Prototype testing: Mid-2025
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Launch window: Q4 2025
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Initial markets: U.S., South Korea, Europe
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Expected price: Competitive with Vision Pro (~$1,500–$2,000)
The XR Race Heats Up
With Apple, Meta, Samsung, and Google now fully invested in XR, the battle for face-worn computing dominance is officially on.
Stay tuned for first looks, leaked specs, and launch coverage — only on:
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