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Samsung’s Android XR headset promises to blur reality on October 21

Samsung wants you to ditch reality, and it’s bringing a headset. And you can reserve one now!

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What happened: It’s finally happening. Samsung is getting ready to pull back the curtain on “Project Moohan,” its brand-new AI-powered headset.

  • This isn’t just Samsung’s project, though; they’ve been working with Google and Qualcomm to build it on a new platform called Android XR, which is designed to put AI at the very center of the experience.
  • Think of it as Samsung’s long-awaited answer to Apple’s Vision Pro. We’ll get to see the whole thing on October 21st, and you can already sign up to get a notification (and a $100 credit if you end up buying one).

Why is this important: Okay, so this isn’t just another headset hitting the market.

  • This is Samsung’s big swing at the future, blending the virtual and real worlds together. More importantly, it’s the grand debut of Android XR.
  • This could be for headsets what Android became for our phones—the go-to platform that everyone uses, opening the door for all sorts of new devices down the line.

Why should I care: So, why should this be on your radar? Mostly because of the following reasons:

  • Because this could completely change how we do things every day—from the way we play games and watch movies to how we work on projects or chat with people.
  • You can expect it to be packed with smart, AI-powered features and feel super immersive. It’s going to be powerful, thanks to the latest Snapdragon chip inside, but yeah, it’ll probably have a price tag to match.

What’s next: Mark your calendars for 10 p.m. ET on October 21st. That’s when we’ll finally get all the juicy details—the price, the specs, and when we can actually buy one. There’s a good chance they’ll try to get it on shelves just in time for the holiday season. The launch, which you can watch using the video player embedded at the top of this page, isn’t just about one headset; it’s the first chapter in a whole new story for Android, and it all officially kicks off in just a few days.

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