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    Samsung’s New XR Headset Blends Virtual and Augmented Reality

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminOctober 23, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    There’s a new mixed-reality headset in town.

    Samsung’s new Galaxy XR headset isn’t just about stepping into another world, it’s about effortlessly blending the digital with the real world around you. XR, short for “extended reality,” combines the immersive depth of virtual reality (VR), where you enter a completely digital environment, with the interactive overlays of augmented reality (AR), which adds digital visuals to the real world you see. Together, they create a fluid experience that feels both futuristic and surprisingly natural.

    The new headset boasts an immersive 4K Micro-OLED display with spatial audio and includes an integrated, multimodal AI companion powered by Google Gemini.* Galaxy XR recognizes gestures, has eye tracking** and responds to natural language voice so additional context is just one ask away—and becomes a seamless part of your reality.

    Samsung has packed all of this into a lightweight and ergonomically designed headset that rests comfortably on your face. It’s powered by an enhanced battery and the ability to plug in for extended use, ensuring usability for extended periods. Galaxy XR also works seamlessly with your phone and PC, expanding the possibilities (and the screen size) for those devices as well.

    Immersive display and spatial audio

    Whether you’re watching the game or playing one, Galaxy XR enhances the experience. Gazing into the 4K Micro-OLED display and listening to a spatial audio system made up of two sets of two-way speakers, you’ll feel like you’re on the field and in the action. Imagine watching the big game in immersive 3D at home or supplementing your live experience when you’re there in person; Galaxy XR makes both possible.

    If you’re less into watching games and more into gaming, Galaxy XR has you covered there, too. The display packs 4,032 pixels per inch into a field of view of 109 degrees for an immersive experience that makes it feel like you’re inside the action.

    Galaxy XR doesn’t just transport you to other worlds, it helps you experience yours in a new way as well. With Media Auto-Spatialization, you can immerse yourself in your memories by making 2D photos or videos feel 3D with added depth and dimension.***

    And when it comes time to get some work done, Galaxy XR syncs with your phone and connects to your PC to expand your workspace, giving you access to multiple screens plus the ability to control your device with your voice, hands, or mouse. All your favorite Android and Galaxy apps work on Galaxy XR, and many have been optimized for a more immersive experience.

    Interactive AI by your side

    Galaxy XR is powered by Google Gemini, meaning that you have one of the most capable artificial intelligence assistants awaiting your next command. Gemini sees what you’re seeing, so you can ask it questions about the movie or game you’re watching and listen as instant insights pour in. Likewise, with its eye tracking and contextual AI awareness, Galaxy XR is ready to provide information about the world around you, taking you from 3D world view to street view and helping you find hidden gems or visit tourist spots around the globe. It’s a new way to search — all you have to do is look and ask. (Eye tracking and Gemini work in a closed session, meaning they don’t track your history.)

    Comfort and convenience

    An ultra-immersive media experience and built-in AI features are a recipe for hours of enjoyment. Fortunately, the headset is lightweight, ergonomic and made with fabric that is soft to the touch and fits snugly, ensuring a comfortable wearing experience. Its two-hour battery life✝ means you’re free to roam or relax, all while staying immerseced.

    Galaxy XR goes beyond virtual reality and augmented reality, inviting you into the world of extended reality where your favorite media comes to life, your photos and videos transform into living memories and your workplace expands to fit your needs. Add in all the apps you love in the Android ecosystem and the familiarity of Samsung’s One UI interface, and you’ll see the world like never before.

    *Compatible with select apps. Requires Google Gemini account. Results may vary based on input; check responses for accuracy. Google and Gemini are trademarks of Google LLC.

    **Glasses and prescription contacts may impact the precision of eye tracking. For best results, purchase lens inserts (sold separately). Click here for more information about lens inserts.

    ***Requires Gmail account. Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, AVIF, HEIC, and most RAW files, and video formats MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI, MKV, and 3GP. Google, Google Photos and Gmail are trademarks of Google LLC.

    ✝ General Usage (2hr): General usage tested with Wi-Fi connection turned on, 2D video playback from YouTube playing in a virtual environment, Google Chrome internet browser with three websites open and Google Meet with Avatar setting turned on. Actual battery life varies by network environment, features and apps used, device settings, the number of times charged, and many other factors. Video Usage (2.5hr): Video playback tested with Wi-Fi connection turned on and 2D video playback from YouTube playing in a virtual environment. Actual battery life varies by network environment, features and apps used, device settings, the number of times charged, and many other factors.

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