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Here’s where to preorder the Samsung Galaxy XR headset today

The Galaxy XR’s early order packages include an Explorer Pack with a year of Google AI Pro and several XR content trials that can offset part of the headset price for media heavy users.

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Samsung’s answer to Apple’s Vision Pro finally arrived in public view, and yes: you can already preorder it. The Galaxy XR launches at $1,799.99 and is available now on Samsung’s website and in Samsung Experience Stores, positioning itself as a much cheaper — and Android-first — alternative to Apple’s $3,499 Vision Pro.

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On paper, the Galaxy XR looks like a serious piece of hardware for the price. Samsung pitches it with 4K micro-OLED displays (very high pixel density), head and eye-tracking, gesture controls, and what the company calls conversational AI built into the headset experience. Samsung’s product pages list the headset as lightweight and ergonomic, with a removable light shield and an external battery pack included in the box.

A few practical specs that matter to buyers: Samsung rates the field of view in the low triple digits (Samsung’s spec pages list horizontal and vertical FOV numbers that are effectively in the 100° range), and reviewers who tested the demo units report roughly 2–2.5 hours of real-world battery life with the supplied external pack. That’s not marathon-session territory — but it’s in line with current mixed-reality headsets that use external batteries for lighter headgear.

This isn’t a pure solo play. Samsung developed the product with Google (software and services integration) and Qualcomm (Snapdragon XR silicon), meaning the Galaxy XR runs on Android XR and ships with Google services and Gemini AI baked into its UX. That partnership is one of the key reasons Samsung can offer Google subscription bundles for early buyers.

Buy before the promotional cutoff (Samsung’s early-order window runs through the end of 2025) and you’ll get what Samsung calls The Explorer Pack: a year of Google AI Pro, YouTube Premium, and Google Play Pass. There’s also an XR Pack of XR-focused content and trials that — depending on the announcement and region — bundles services like YouTube TV for a short period, NBA League Pass for a year, and other third-party apps. Those subscription bundles materially change the cost calculus for some buyers, since the packages tilt the headset toward entertainment and content access out of the box.

If you want to reserve one, go to Samsung’s official Galaxy XR pages or the Samsung online store; the US launch listing shows the $1,799.99 price and preorder options (including a business storefront with different fulfillment windows). Samsung Experience Stores will also carry the headset for in-person preorders and demos in select markets. Shipping and in-store pickup dates vary by region — Samsung’s site lists estimated arrival windows on the product page.

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Samsung Galaxy XR Google Android headset
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$1,800 at Samsung

And yes, Samsung is selling accessories that add to the headline price. A Galaxy XR Controller is listed at $250, and the official Galaxy XR travel case is also priced at $250. That’s a lot for a case and a controller, and it’s entirely reasonable to consider third-party alternatives for cases once the market opens up — or wait for bundle promotions that make the extras less painful. Even with those add-ons, the total still undercuts Vision Pro’s base price, but the premium accessory pricing is worth noting for buyers who tally the final out-the-door cost.

Samsung Galaxy XR Controllers
Samsung Galaxy XR Google Android headset controllers
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$250 at Samsung
Samsung Galaxy XR Travel Case
Samsung Galaxy XR Google Android headset travel case
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$250 at Samsung

Who should preorder, who should wait

If you’re already embedded in Google’s ecosystem and want an Android-native XR device today, the Galaxy XR is the most accessible big-name headset on the market right now. The bundled subscriptions and Google integrations make it attractive for media and sports fans who value the included services. If you care deeply about battery endurance, the very highest build-quality finish, or you rely on macOS continuity features, it’s worth holding off for hands-on reviews and long-term testing — or for Apple’s roadmap if you’re tied to that ecosystem. Early reviews praise the value-for-money and display fidelity, but caution that the finishing and accessory pricing aren’t quite at Apple’s level.


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