Virtual reality headset Samsung Gear VR

Virtual reality headset Samsung Gear VR

Thanks to Oculus' ATW (Asynchronous Time Warping) technology, powerful gyroscopes and other sensors built into the Gear VR headset, Samsung's low latency and refresh rate up to 90Hz Amoled screen, and optimized underlying ROM, the overall latency level of Gear VR has finally reached the level of high-performance VR headsets such as Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and PSVR. Wearing it on the head, there is no lag in the screen, which is already a basic "complete body" of VR, rather than a rough combination of a phone and a box.
Virtual reality headset Samsung Gear VR

Virtual reality headset Samsung Gear VR

Gear VR is a virtual reality headset developed in collaboration between Samsung and Oculus VR. Released in 2015 and discontinued in 2020. The display and processor of Gear VR are provided by compatible Samsung Galaxy devices. It features a high field of view lens and an inertial measurement unit with rotation tracking, and is connected to a smartphone via USB-C or micro USB. The side of the Gear VR glasses includes a touchpad and a rollback button, as well as a proximity sensor for detecting when the glasses are turned on. Mainly used for mobile virtual reality games and simulations, it is also used for science and medical education.