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    Samsung’s Project Moohan Headset: Outshining Apple Vision Pro?

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Samsung’s upcoming XR headset is rumored to feature 1.3-inch 4K OLEDoS displays from Sony with an impressive pixel density of 3,800ppi, surpassing the Apple Vision Pro’s 3,391ppi.

    2. The headset will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 chip, emphasizing Samsung’s commitment to delivering a competitive device.

    3. Mass production of the headset’s components is set to begin next month, though it may not debut at Samsung’s next major Unpacked event.

    4. Samsung aims to sell around 100,000 units, despite market challenges posed by Apple’s Vision Pro and the potential for Apple to release a lower-priced model.

    Samsung’s Project Moohan headset might exceed Apple’s Vision Pro in display quality. Recent reports highlight that Samsung’s upcoming XR headset will use 1.3-inch 4K OLEDoS panels from Sony. These panels boast an impressive pixel density of 3,800 pixels per inch (ppi). In contrast, the Vision Pro’s displays offer a density of 3,391 ppi.

    This enhancement reflects Samsung’s aim to outshine Apple, particularly since the Moohan headset launches nearly two years after the Vision Pro’s introduction. Samsung confirmed the use of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 chip, ensuring robust performance. However, technical details remain sparse as the company plans to reveal more at its next Unpacked event.

    The production of parts for the Moohan headset is set to begin next month. Although the headset might not be ready for immediate release, Samsung could tease its capabilities during the event. Analysts anticipate Samsung aiming to sell around 100,000 units upon launch, although achieving that goal may prove challenging.

    Apple’s Vision Pro has not generated overwhelming sales, in large part due to its high price. To remain competitive, Apple is reportedly exploring a more affordable model. This tactic could broaden its market reach.

    As smart cities and urban innovation advance, the development of high-quality augmented reality devices like Samsung’s Moohan headset could play a pivotal role. Enhanced visual experiences may support various applications in urban settings, from education to tourism. Ultimately, the race between Samsung and Apple could inspire further innovation, benefiting consumers and the tech landscape as a whole.

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