Testseek.com have collected 197 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-R322 Gear VR 2015 Edition and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-R322 Gear VR 2015 Edition.
December 2015
(77%)
197 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Amazingly immersive virtual-reality effects, despite running off a phone; lots of free content; well-designed headset; works with Android Bluetooth game controllers
Some panoramic videos still look pixelated compared to what you'd experience on a high-end phone or tablet, only works with particular Samsung phones, won't work with Google Cardboard apps
While it might soon be eclipsed by more robust competitors, the Samsung Gear VR still amazes as the most impressive virtual reality you can buy right now...
Published: 2015-06-07, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: It's been almost a month since we first got our hands on the new Samsung Gear VR for Galaxy S6 . Our review covered most of the bases, but after four weeks with the mobile virtual reality headset, we have a few more thoughts.Since running our new Gear VR...
Abstract: Samsung sells more Android devices than any other manufacturer, and thanks to some aggressive marketing, the Galaxy brand is almost synonymous with Android. Because of this, there's a lot of hype behind the newly released Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. As if that...
Abstract: For decades, virtual reality has been both a tech buzzword and the stuff of science fiction. But nowadays, it's something you can actually buy and experience for yourself thanks to products like Samsung 's005930.SE +4.86% Gear VR headset. Virtual reality ...
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Published: 2015-02-19, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Impressive virtual reality, Comfy to wear for long periods, Wireless, Responsive touchpad
Few VR apps in Oculus app store, Only works with Galaxy Note 4, Basically a developer kit
The Gear VR is an impressive showcase of what is possible with mobile VR, but you shouldn't buy it unless you're a developer looking to get a head start on building VR apps...
Fun and immersive VR experience for videos, games and virtual tours, Can control via touchpad or Bluetooth gaming controller, Lightweight and fairly portable design, Mostly smooth performance with low latency
Not enough content yet, Buggy at times, Works only with Galaxy Note 4
The Gear VR Innovator Edition sucks you into a thrilling and immersive 360-degree world of games, video and more, even if it’s only for early adopters right now. “Whoa, that’s totally insane. It’s like I’m in the movie theater.” — Tom’s Guide’s...
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Immersive virtual reality experience, Comfortable, lightweight design, Flawless head tracking and responsive software
Innovator Edition features limited content, no thirdparty app support, Only works with Galaxy Note 4, Can cause headaches or eye strain over prolonged periods of use
It's rare that a piece of tech comes along and completely stuns me, but the Gear VR did it.Samsung's partnership with Oculus has produced a stunning virtual reality experience with the Gear VR and Galaxy Note 4. The platform still has a long way to go bef...
Published: 2014-12-17, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
It's a relatively affordable VR accessory; it creates a betterthanexpected sense of immersion using a Note 4 as its screen and engine; apps, while limited, are all free. And it's actually available to purchase now.
It only works with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4; the app assortment consists mainly of demos and quick minigames; its video resolution in VR still grainy, compared with TVs and tablets. It doesn't work with fullfledged PCbased Oculus software
The Gear VR Innovator Edition is a cool -- and very promising -- entry ticket for early adopters looking for an affordable taste of virtual reality....
Limited functionality, Extremely limited software library, Requires a Note 4, making it very expensive
Oculus VR and Samsung's Gear VR virtual reality headset is an enticing first taste of the potential future of a new medium. It's light, comfortable and -- most importantly -- accessible. Gear VR is the most usable virtual reality headset we've ever tried...