The rumors of the long -awaited launch of Samsung’s XR headphones are collecting steam again, since there are reports that people can prefer headphones on October 15, before a launch of October 22.
Now, all rumors must be taken with a pinch of salt. That is especially true here, since we recently listen to Samsung’s technology would see its debut at the end of September, but we do know that Project Moohan will launch this year based on Samsung’s previous promises, so that eventually a prediction of its launch date will come true.
Anyway, this report is produced through Chosunbiz (a South Korean exit, Machor translated into English) that states that industry experts have revealed both the pre -registration week and the release date.
The report did not detailed much more about the launch. However, the previous leaks have suggested that this will not be a global debut.
That is, Project Moohan, or any name that is needed when the public is released, will not be available everywhere immediately. On the other hand, it is expected to be exclusive to Korea at the beginning (perhaps seeing a launch in some Asian countries close at the same time).
This is not completely unheard of. Samsung previously debuted in exclusive technology of South Korea, such as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 se, and it is known that other companies implement hardware constantly, usually with a first -home release.
Case in question: The goal glasses Ray-Ban debut in the United States first, and will not reach another place until 2026.
The most exciting VR reality launch of 2025
Project Moohan feels like a creation or broken launch for virtual reality, and I write it as someone who loves virtual reality and uses my goal Quest 3 every week.
The Apple Vision Pro wine and left, and most of the mind share that it deals with XR Tech that has not translated sales by any stretch of all accounts.
I have tried a sea of VR headphones, and my advice is that there are only two options: the goal Quest 3 or the goal Quest 3s. Nothing closer when you consider the complete software, price, specifications and usability package.
Perhaps due to this monopolization (a domain goal has earned) VR) feels quite stagnant and much less exciting than the new era of smart glasses that incorporate AI and ar.
Moohan, I hope, will bring a very necessary impulse to virtual reality and give us an alternative to the Quest 3 that people might want to buy and use.
If not, I am convinced that virtual reality runs the risk of being obsolete. Innovation requires competition, and if the goal continues to compete only against itself, that is not good for any of us, unless it is a goal used.
We will have to wait and see what you have in the Moohan store. It does not seem that we have been for a long time. Which is good news for me, since I am not sure how much more I can contain my breathing for the very dejected meta -ses headphones.