Samsung has launched its first Android XR headset for sale in the US and South Korea. The controllers for the mixed reality headset, which carries a $1,800 price tag, have rapidly sold out.
Samsung introduced the highly anticipated first Android XR headset, the Galaxy XR. The mixed reality headset comes with various accessories. One of these is the Galaxy XR Controller, a pair of handheld controllers that allow for more precise control of the headset. Samsung priced these controllers at $250, but they currently appear to be out of stock.
Samsung has only released the Galaxy XR for sale in two countries (Korea and the US / America). Demand for the headset must be high, as its controller is currently out of stock. When you navigate to the Galaxy XR page on Samsung’s official US website, the option to purchase the Galaxy XR Controller does not appear. This indicates that the product has sold out.
The Galaxy XR Controller allows for more precise control of the Galaxy XR. However, even without these controllers, you can easily and accurately control the headset using your voice, hand gestures, and eye movements. If you are curious about what the Galaxy XR offers and its box contents, you can check out the videos provided by Samsung.
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