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The second edition of Samsung’s Gear VR, the SM-R321, was released in March 2015. It also gave the chance for VR/technology enthusiasts to gain early access to the technology. This edition was mainly released for developers so they could get an understanding of how the device worked and so they could create content which would be ready for the official release of the consumer version of the device. This version was only compatible with the Galaxy Note 4. The first edition of Samsung's Gear VR, the SM-R320, was released in December 2014. Two women wearing Samsung Gear VR headsets The Samsung Gear VR was unveiled during the Samsung press conference at IFA Berlin on Septem(along with a smartphone capable of running it, the Galaxy Note 4).

In 2014 Samsung partnered with Oculus (the creators of another well-known virtual reality device, the Oculus Rift) to help with the development.
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While this team developed multiple different prototypes, the performance and display (despite the Galaxy S4 having a Full HD display) were not yet up to standards. With the release of the Galaxy S4 in 2013, Samsung formed an official team dedicated to developing a virtual reality-based device that would work with a smartphone. Samsung continued to research VR and HMD internally.

However, mobile phone technology at the time the patent was submitted limited the degree of quality and performance possible. This was one of the first ideas of using a mobile phone as the display for an HMD. History Īlthough the Samsung Gear VR consumer edition was released in November 2015, Samsung had obtained a patent on a head-mounted display (HMD) in January 2005. The primary appeal of the Gear VR is for mobile virtual reality-based gaming and simulations however, recent interest is growing in the effective use of this device in science and medical education.
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Oculus Home is also the main line for software distribution on the Gear VR.
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Oculus Home is the main facility to download and use content on the Samsung Gear VR. The lenses field of view are 96° for the first three models and 101° for the R323. Some of the major goals Samsung set for this project regarding hardware were that their headset could support MTP (Motion to Photon) latency less than 20 milliseconds the optimization of hardware and kernel and also, to create Galaxy Note 4’s QHD display that enables high-resolution rendering in the headset. A USB-C port is located on the bottom of the headset. Volume can be adjusted through the volume rockers also found on the right-hand side. A trackpad is located on the right of the device, home and back buttons are located just above it. The focus can be adjusted using the wheel at the top of the headset. The Galaxy Note10, Note10+, Note10 5G, and the Note10+ 5G and later are not supported by the Gear VR. Currently supported are Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S6 Edge+, Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Samsung Galaxy A8/A8+ (2018) and Samsung Galaxy S9/ Galaxy S9+. The Samsung Gear VR is designed to work with Samsung’s flagship smartphones.

When in use, a compatible Samsung Galaxy device acts as the headset's display and processor, while the Gear VR unit itself acts as the controller, which contains the field of view, as well as a custom inertial measurement unit, or IMU, for rotational tracking, which connects to the smartphone via USB-C or micro-USB. The headset was released on November 27, 2015. The Samsung Gear VR is a virtual reality headset developed by Samsung Electronics, in collaboration with Oculus VR, and manufactured by Samsung.
