A decade after the Gear VR, Samsung is back with Galaxy XR—stream the event and claim a $100 pre-registration discount.
Samsung Returns to the XR Stage with Project Moohan
After more than ten years since the Gear VR, Samsung is re-entering the immersive tech space with its first mixed reality headset, codenamed Project Moohan—officially known as the Galaxy XR. Developed in collaboration with Qualcomm and Google, this highly anticipated device is set to rival the Apple Vision Pro.
The Galaxy XR headset is powered by a Qualcomm chip and runs on Android XR, Google’s new spatial computing platform. It’s more than just VR—it uses passthrough cameras to blend digital apps with your real-world surroundings, offering mixed reality experiences through floating, interactive windows.
Watch the Galaxy XR Launch Live
Samsung will unveil the Galaxy XR during a global livestream event on:
🗓 October 21, 2025
🕙 10 PM ET / 7 PM CST / 5 PM PST / 4 AM CEST
Where to watch:
- Samsung’s official YouTube channel
- The company’s Global Newsroom site
- The embedded livestream player (if available on the event page you’re reading)
This will be the first full reveal of the final hardware, software interface, pricing, and release date. If you’ve been curious about what Samsung, Google, and Qualcomm have been building behind closed doors, this is not an event to miss.
Be Among the First—Pre-Register and Save
Samsung is offering a $100 discount for early supporters who pre-register on its e-shop.
- Registration is open now
- No commitment required to sign up
- You’ll get a discount code once pre-orders begin
This is a rare opportunity to get early access pricing on what could be the next frontier in mobile computing.
What to Expect from Galaxy XR
Unlike conventional VR headsets, Galaxy XR will support:
- Passthrough viewing—see your real-world surroundings in real-time
- Spatial apps that float, move, and pin to real-world objects
- Likely hand and eye tracking, voice control, and XR-optimized Android apps
- A direct counterpoint to Apple’s Vision Pro—with broader platform compatibility via Android
The headset has been in development for several years, and while early prototypes have appeared at tech showcases, this is the first full public unveiling.







