We've known for a while that the first extended reality (or XR) headset from Samsung and Google would debut in 2025. During an event on Tuesday night, Samsung at long last shared more details about ...
Google and Samsung's headset is a $1,799 bet on the future of AR and smart glasses, powered by live AI. It's the first in a set of products to come. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now ...
There's a new mixed-reality headset in town. Samsung's new Galaxy XR headset isn't just about stepping into another world, it's about effortlessly blending the digital with the real world around you.
Samsung is preparing to unveil its much-anticipated Galaxy S26 series, including the flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra, in March 2026. The devices are expected to officially launch in early April, continuing ...
Ahead of the October 21 debut, Google’s Play Store is listing apps for the Galaxy XR headset, signaling its Android XR ecosystem is ready for launch. The device will combine Galaxy AI suite and Google ...
With Galaxy XR, you can split screen between a game like Stardew Valley and a real-time video chat. (Samsung) Due to its collaboration with Google, it's not a surprise that the headset comes fully ...
I've tested everything from TVs to phones, PCs, tablets and more. After months of hints and speculation, Samsung’s new VR headset is finally here. The launch of the Samsung Galaxy XR , its first ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. Samsung's Galaxy XR headset is finally real. After a year of teasing it with appearances at the Google campus, Mobile World Congress, and Google ...
This Android XR-powered headset comes with Google’s Gemini assistant and once again asks you to step into virtual waters. All products featured on WIRED are independently selected by our editors.
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra is positioned to be a pivotal release in the smartphone industry. Scheduled for launch in early 2026, this flagship device is designed to deliver new advancements in camera ...
Samsung's $1,799 Galaxy XR goes head-to-head with Apple's $3,500 Vision Pro—and looks to be more accessible in several key ways. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an ...