
The Galaxy XR is an Extended Reality (XR) headset that combines Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) technologies to create an immersive experience that blends the real and virtual worlds for users. The Galaxy XR is seen as Samsung's way of competing with Apple's Vision Pro headset (Image: Samsung).

The Galaxy XR features a curved glass front and a metal frame. The front integrates a camera and sensors that track the user's hand movements (to control the device), capture the surrounding world to create a virtual environment, or allow the wearer to see through the glass to observe the real world around them when needed (Image: Engadget).

Inside the Galaxy XR are two Micro-OLED displays, each with a 4.3K resolution (3552x3840), a 109-degree horizontal viewing angle, and a 90Hz refresh rate. They are also equipped with sensors to track the user's face and eye movements to display content accurately according to their viewing angle (Image: Engadget).

Inside the Galaxy XR is the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip, designed by Qualcomm specifically for virtual reality devices, along with 16GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and support for expansion via cloud storage services (Image: Android Authority).

Weighing in at 545g, the product is designed to distribute weight evenly across the forehead and back of the head for comfortable wear over extended periods (Image: The Verge).

The Galaxy XR runs on the Android XR platform, developed by Google specifically for augmented reality devices. This platform supports most apps in the app store for Android smartphones, meaning users can install games, entertainment apps, etc., to use on the Galaxy XR headset just like on a smartphone (Image: Android Authority).

The power button on the Galaxy XR also doubles as the button to activate the Gemini virtual assistant. Users can give voice commands or ask the Gemini assistant to perform actions on this augmented reality headset (Image: The Verge).

The knob at the back of the strap adjusts the strap size to fit different head sizes (Photo: Engadget).

The Galaxy XR uses an external battery, providing up to approximately 3 hours of continuous use (Image: Android Authority).

Users can split the interface on the Galaxy XR into multiple tiles to run several applications simultaneously, such as playing a game while participating in a video call (Image: Samsung).

The case and accessories for the wireless game controller on the Galaxy XR. Users must order this controller separately (Photo: Engadget).

The Galaxy XR is priced at $1,799, which is only half the price of Apple's Vision Pro (Photo: Engadget).
Introducing Samsung's newly launched Galaxy XR extended reality headset (Video: Samsung).
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