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Last updated: October 22nd, 2025 at 08:52 UTC+02:00
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Galaxy XR supports third-party controllers.
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The first extended reality headset from Samsung was officially launched today. The company had previously teased it as Project Moohan but as expected, it has been named Galaxy XR.
Samsung has developed independently tracked controllers for the headset but it doesn't ship them in the box. You have to buy them separately and at $249, they cost a pretty penny, but it's not like you don't have other options.
Samsung has priced the Galaxy XR very competitively at $1,799. People are bound to be intrigued at this price point, considering that it's significantly less than Apple's Vision Pro headset. It's also around the same mark as the Galaxy Z Fold phones, so not prohibitively expensive.
If you were to purchase the first-party accessories, it does cross the $2,000 threshold. The controllers cost $249 and Samsung has made a carrying case for the Galaxy XR. It's also being sold separately and costs $249 as well.
You don't necessarily have to buy the controllers, though. The Galaxy XR has support for conventional third-party Bluetooth controllers as well as third-party VR controllers. You can buy them for much less, so it's a good trick to save money on the accessories.
Samsung has made the Galaxy XR available for purchase starting today. It can be bought from the company's online store as well as Samsung Experience Stores. The Galaxy XR is only being sold in South Korea and the United States for now, with no details provided on availability in any other markets.
Adnan Farooqui is a long-term writer at SamMobile. Based in Pakistan, his interests include technology, finance, Swiss watches and Formula 1. His tendency to write long posts betrays his inclination to being a man of few words.