Everywhere I've been, it's been the same: Entering mysterious worlds through kitchens or bedrooms or offices or hallways. No matter where I go, I put on the headset, draw the magical boundaries of my ...
Galaxy XR is sort of like a half-price version of Apple's Vision Pro, or a more expensive Android and Google-enabled Meta Quest. It's both, really, but it's also a foot in the door to a wave of AI ...
The Galaxy XR virtual and augmented reality headset is available for pre-order and costs $1,799. The headset is the debut device for Android XR OS and integrates Google's Gemini AI. At half the price ...
Samsung is back with another event this fall, which it has dubbed Worlds Wide Open. The company said that it will use this opportunity to officially unveil its Android XR headset, internally known as ...
However, when compared to the Apple Vision Pro, the Samsung Galaxy XR swaps positions and looks like the budget option. The Apple Vision Pro starts at a whopping $3,499, making it nearly double the ...
This past week, Samsung and Google launched the Android XR platform on the Galaxy XR headset. This powerful combination shows ...
Samsung's $1,799 Galaxy XR goes head-to-head with Apple's $3,500 Vision Pro—and looks to be more accessible in several key ways.
So Samsung made a "Vision Pro Lite." That was my immediate takeaway after this week's debut of the Galaxy XR, the first Android XR device to hit the market. While Samsung deserves credit for offering ...
For me, a 40+ male who loves FPS: the Pimax 5k XR with Steam 1.0 lighthouses and wands gives me peripheral vision, great accuracy, and a “Most Dangerous Game” like experience with Contractors VR. A ...
As someone who owns five VR headsets and one XR, IMHO the stupidity is there is no killer app. This is like VR without Half Life Alyx or Beat Saber. Once you do a couple trainings and try a virtual ...
Samsung’s Galaxy XR is reportedly headed to several new countries including the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany and France.
This Android XR-powered headset comes with Google’s Gemini assistant and once again asks you to step into virtual waters. All products featured on WIRED are independently selected by our editors.