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The Samsung SM-R324NZAABTU Galaxy Gear VR 2017 is a lightweight, ergonomically designed virtual reality headset compatible with Galaxy S6 through S8+ phones via USB-C. Featuring a 101-degree field of view and a sharp 2880x1600 OLED display, it delivers immersive VR experiences enhanced by a motion controller with up to 40 hours of battery life. Perfect for gaming and media, it offers plug-and-play convenience without the need for extra sensors or cables.




| ASIN | B07142L1V6 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 296 in Mobile Phone Virtual Reality (VR) Headsets |
| Box Contents | Controller |
| Brand Name | Samsung |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Galaxy S8, S8 Plus, S7, S7 edge, Note5, S6 edge+, S6, S6 edge |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (332) |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 2880 x 1600 |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 60 |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Field Of View | 101 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08806088806518 |
| Is Mixed Reality Compatible | No |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SM-R324NZAABTU |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 2960 x 1440 |
| Model Name | galaxy,gear |
| Model Number | SM-R324NZAABTU |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Platform | Android XR |
| Product Features | Lightweight |
| Resolution | 2880 x 1600 |
| Sensor Technology | Accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer Warranty |
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The best way to get into proper VR on a budget. Once experienced there's no looking back (well, there is, it's VR after all)
I pre-ordered the new 2017 version of the Samsung Gear VR headset, with controller, as soon as it became an option on Amazon. Shame that it took so long to get released in the UK, and shame that we didn't get the same 'free headset' deal when buying a Galaxy S8/8+. However, that grumble aside I can honestly say that it was both worth the wait and every penny of the £119 cost. I'm using the Gear VR with a Galaxy S8+, so I cannot talk about how it performs with older handsets. I can say that it is just stunning with the S8+ though. To think that truly immersive, 360 degree virtual reality, can be achieved just by plonking on a self-contained headset with your smartphone inserted is, frankly, astonishing. Driven by the S8/S8+ the VR experience is both smooth and sharp. Complaints about phones overheating with Gear VR headsets in the past are gone; I've had this on for two hours straight, running everything from movies to immersive gaming apps. The phone has never even got warm. Complaints of jagged graphics are gone as well, possibly thanks to the resolution of the S8 screen I guess, but it's sharp, clear (once I'd adjusted the focus wheel to suit my eyes) and mind-blowing. The fact that this is made by Oculus, the same people as make the £500 Oculus Rift headset (plus £99 for the controllers, and don't forget the high spec PC to run it with) shines through; at just over £100 the value is truly palpable. I particularly like the fact that you get everything you need in the box, with the exception of a hard case to keep it safely in sadly. I got one from Amazon for £16. Unlike other VR headsets, there are no complex cabling issues to get your brain around, no additional cameras or sensors to be placed, no requirement for a large space to work/play in and no need to upgrade your computer either. It all just works, and works brilliantly. If you have an older, non USB-C, Galaxy there's even a handy converter included so you can join in the fun. The elastic strapping keeps the headset glued to your bonce, without being uncomfortable in any way. I speak as a bald bloke here as well, no sweating or chafing experienced. The headset is also very light, even with the phone inserted, and you really do forget you are wearing it after a while. Then there's the new controller. This takes a couple of (included) AAA batteries, and promises around 40 hours of usage. I'm up to more than 20 and they are still going strong. A rechargeable USB option would have been nice, but the price would have probably reflected that. As it stands, the controller is just fine. Not so small you will drop it all the time, not too big so that holding it is a chore. It fits the hand perfectly, and the controls are easily found when wearing the headset. My only real complaint is that it can lose track a tad too often, and so needs resetting. Luckily this just takes 10 seconds of pressing the home button on the thing while pointing it in front of you, so no real biggie. In VR, as with most things tech, the key is in the content. Fortunately there is tons to choose from in the VR store, and while some games are a tad pricey (£7.99 for an app is a little high) there are plenty of good ones under £3 and a myriad of free content as well. It will take some time before I get bored with what's out there, or go over my meagre budget. I imagine it's going to keep on coming, and improving, as well. By improvement, I mean the number that really take advantage of the new controller. It has worked well with most things I've thrown at it, but games need updating to ensure it is used to best effect. Affected Manor is a good example of a cheap horror game/experience that does this well. The controller becomes your torch to light the way ahead, and you depress the trigger to walk in the direction you are facing. Simple, effective, fun and scary. To wrap up then, if you are a VR newbie and have a Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ (or even the 7 series as they come onto the market in cheaper deals now) buying the Gear VR is a no brainer. Just do it. There is no better, cheaper, way to get into VR right now. Sure, it's not the same type of VR experience as the bigger and much more expensive kit can offer, but it's not that far short to be fair.
A**R
A Whole New World
I had been looking at a Gear VR for a long while now and having recently upgraded to a Galaxy S8+, this seemed to be the model to go for. It is everything I expected and more. The Motion controller is a fantastic addition and works brilliantly. I can't imagine using a VR headset with just the buttons and the pad on the side of the headset now. The controller has locked in an odd position on-screen a couple of times but a quick reset soon sorts that. From the moment you put the headset on you are transported to a different world where you get totally absorbed. There is no lag in movement so your eyes see what you expect to see and your brain is readily accepting what your eyes and ears tell it (I recommend in-ear headphones for the best experience). Within seconds you forget that it isn't real, as the previously non-believing friends and colleagues that I have persuaded to give it a go will testify. The unit itself is pretty light but feels very sturdy and the head-straps provided feel strong and secure, so this isn't falling off your head very easily. Overall I find it very comfortable to wear. Inserting the phone is simply 'slot in and click in place', although I do have to remove the Samsung-supplied protective cover from the phone beforehand. A converter is supplied to enable older phones to connect. Then, as long as the phone is active when you insert it, there is a sensor in the headset that means you just wear the headset to activate VR and you are away. Just sitting in the 'menu' environments is awesome! I have downloaded a pretty wide variety of content from 360 experiences to 3D film to 1st-person shooters (the controller is a must for these!) and even though home VR is still an emerging technology, I am very impressed with what is available. If you are looking at VR and you have a Samsung Galaxy, then this really is a 'no-brainer'. Welcome to a whole new world.
C**E
Samsung vr is amazing. Downside
Experience VR cheap! Compared to the more expensive options, Samsung vr is amazing. Downside; Heating problems! Both on the S6 and S7 the dreadful heat warning will appear - You will look for methods on cooling your phone down to extend the period of use.
T**E
The Gear VR is great, But this Seller didn't respond after it failed
So I was impressed with the gear VR, ideal to travel with. But if failed 2 days before I left for India. As it was sold by a third party seller all amazon could do was ask them to contact me. They didn't. Really annoying as I purchased a lot of oculus games to play on holiday, now I can't use any of them. I would recommend the Gear VR to anyone with a compatible Samsung phone, just don't buy it from this seller. I will change this review if the seller contacts me.
B**4
Well worth it if not just too see what the world of VR is about but on a budget
I am going to give this five stars because well to put it simply beats spending alot of money to upgrade computers etc and then there is the cost of the vr headset too so hey £120 and hook it up to a decent phone in my case the S8 and off you go. The wife and the kids love it the only draw back and even though the instruction manual makes mention of your phone getting hot it will depend how comfortable you are with this. Up to too now my S8 has remained super cool infact only time it got hot was when using the fast charger and then came this VR headset and well yes depending on what your doing it does get very hot indeed. I would definatley say this is more of a novelty something to pass time by dont get me wrong it is great fun watching roller coaster sims or exploring locations around the world, browsing the internet watching movies and listening to music etc etc etc but this is never going to be something you could wear for more than an hour or two at a time. But It is still worth the money you can only imagine where this tech will be in the next few years especially if they can increase resolution and sort out phones getting too hot. I know this is not the most in depth review and that is because I have only used this a little bit so fare but one tip I will leave you with Bluetooth earphones are a must I am using the Samsung Level U Pro got them for less than half the full price through Amazon and they make a huge difference seeing that my phones speaker is on the bottom so the sound comes out from the right side only not ideal.
J**K
Poor quality vr experience
I own a valve index and oculus quest headset so I had quite high expectations. The fov is extremely poor, the fit of the headset is quite poor as it is extremely wide. The controller is very limited as it does not include a wide variety of inputs. It is also not very comfortable. By far the wort issue is the distortion when moving your head, it is nauseating. This headset does not live up to today's vr standards.
L**N
Great with the Samsung S7 edge
Bought to use with my S7 edge, was very easy to set up, very impressed with it, it is well built, fits comftable on head, remote makes life much easier compared to older models, only problem I had was I got very dizzy watching full 360 movies, but that’s no fault of the unit, just my vertigo problem.
P**O
Excellent product!
The product came in perfect condition, it was my first time using VR Gear with my Galaxy S8. The truth is I was expecting better results, especially with the graphics. Whenever I put VR on, I can notice the pixels of my WQHD S8's resolution. However I recommend buying Gear VR, but it's not for long use in the day, since it might cause headache and eye fatigue.
I**A
Ne fonctionne pas avec Samsung Galaxy S8+
N'a jamais fonctionné avec un Samsung Galaxy S8+. Malgré toutes les tentatives de résolution de problèmes trouvées sur Internet (allant jusqu'à un hard reset complet du téléphone). D'après mes lectures, ce problème est assez fréquent, soit le casque ne marchant jamais, soit devenant défectueux rapidement. De la camelote...
O**.
Wie erwartet, gute Qualität...
Das ist meine zweite Brille... Aber nicht weil die erste schlecht war, sonder weil in der ersten mein Handy nicht an den Stecker passt und auch kein Adapter für mein altes Model zu bekommen war. Demzufolge war ich von der neuen Brille sehr überrascht. Die Qualität ist wie erwartet genau so gut wie ihr Vorgänger Model. Der Sitz am Kopf ist bei den Brillen immer Gewöhnungsbedürftig, aber man kann damit leben. Ein toller Sprung in die Zukunft ist das Joystick... Bei der alten Brille musste ich auf den Knöpfen der Brille rum drücken, wenn man sie mal findet... ...man sieht ja nichts. Mit dem Joystick ist die Bedienung sehr einfach und zum jetzigen Stand gut gelöst. Ich würde mir zwar keine zweite Brille kaufen, da ich diese nur selten nutze, aber kann sie nur empfehlen, wenn man noch keine oder eine ohne Joystick hat. Ich warte mal lieder auf die neuen Brillen, die es dann mal geben wird, oder vielleicht, wenn man mit seinem Partner das gleiche sehen kann. Ansonsten, 5 Sterne und sehr empfehlenswert.
M**H
Genial
Si tienes un movil compatible ni lo pienses. NB: Hay que poner la resolucion de tu pantalla al maximo para que funcione.
F**N
Vorsicht!
Ich gehe mal davon aus, dass es an der Brille lag, dass mein Samsung so schnell kaputt war. Konkret: der Eingang, wo die Brille eingesteckt wird, war nach kurzer Zeit defekt. Wer sein Handy braucht, sollte den Kauf dieser Brille überlegen.
M**E
Absolut TOP...die VR Brille ist leider geil ;-)
Einfach genial, die VR Brille inklusive Fernbedienung funktionieren perfekt mit meinem Samsung Galaxy S8 ! Auch wenn die beiliegende Manual auf Arabisch und Englisch ist, kein Problem, wer mit der Englischen nicht zurecht kommen sollte der lädt sich bei Samsung selbst die passende runter 😎 !!! Die Brille ist auch sehr leicht über die Tasten rechts an der Brille zu bedienen. Es macht sehr viel Spaß und ist super genial.
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