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.
The Gear VR's relatively low price belies a compelling VR experience, and the games are quickly catching up to the hype. The headset is fairly light, and offers a completely cordless experience
It only works with some recent Samsung phones. The mobile VR experience still pales in comparison to more robust upcoming PC- and console-based options
The Gear VR is the best virtual reality gadget you can buy right now, and a great way to jump into the world of VR gaming and entertainment -- just make sure you own a compatible Samsung phone first...
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...
Amazing level of immersion, Improvements over previous Gear VR, Solid game and app line-up via Oculus
Limited range of apps, No integrated speaker or earphones, Onboard charging is imperfect
Samsung's Gear VR is at its best and most refined yet in this current, second iteration. If you have a Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge, this virtual reality headset is a moderately expensive accessory that adds a genuinely unique and genuinely fun experience to an a...
Smaller and lighter than the Note 4 Gear VR; Compatible with both the S6 and S6 Edge; Features a microUSB port to keep the phone charged, which is handy since it tends to lose battery life quickly; Diopter has more control; Still includes camera passthrou
Eye pieces still fog up, just like they did on the Note Gear VR; S6 demo content is stream-based, and tends to look less than desirable while stopping for buffering; Earphones aren't included or built into the unit; No Samsung Milk VR video system in our
A little more expensive than its Gear VR for Note 4 brother, and yet a little lighter and better design, the Gear VR Innovator Edition for Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge gets a little closer to being a product you'd want to put your eyes on often if not for the fa...
It's clear that the Gear VR is an early-adopter device. The fact that it can only be used with one type of smartphone inevitably limits its appeal, and any consumer VR system hoping to win over the mass market will need a more developed content library t...
Excellent VR experience, Simple setup, It's just good clean fun
No headphones integrated, Destroys battery life, Limited appeal
Samsung Gear VRLikeExcellent VR experience.Simple setup.It's just good clean fun!Don't LikeNo headphones integrated.Destroys battery life.Limited appeal.The $249 Gear VR is very expensive if you don't already have a Galaxy Note 4, but really not that pric...
Really freaking cool, Easiest way for consumers to get a glimpse of VR,
Bulky, Only works with Galaxy Note 4, Somewhat limited content at the moment,
At the end of the day, you're paying AUD$250 for something that's ultimately a novelty. The Gear VR isn't a gadget you'll use every day, but it's a ridiculously cool proof-of-concept. As fantastic as it is, you probably shouldn't buy the Gear VR; you sho...
Abstract: Headphones are sold separately. Source: Emily Prapuolenis/The Wall Street JournalFor 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 tha...