Samsung is getting ready to enter the extended reality arena. After more than a year of rumors and teases, the South Korean tech giant’s first XR headset, known internally as Project Moohan, will hit the market before the end of 2025, Gizmodo reported. It’s coming at a time when tech fanatics are still weighing the pros and cons of Apple’s Vision Pro, a $3,500 headset that’s impressed some and disappointed others. Project Moohan, though still officially unrevealed, is expected to boast high-end specs from the start. It’s slated to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip, a processor designed specifically for virtual reality experiences. It will likely feature Micro OLED displays, hand- and eye-tracking capabilities, and—like the Vision Pro—an external battery pack for power. What really sets Project Moohan apart is its operating system: It will be the first headset to run on Android XR, Google’s mixed-reality-specific platform that launched in December. How it compares to Apple’s..