the Gear VR requires a mobile device to power it, specifically the Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, S6 Edge+, Galaxy Note 5, S7 and S7 Edge. That's a decent roster of phones, well as long as you are a Samsung fan. It doesn't have any internal hardware of its own. Instead it is powered by Oculus technology thanks to a partnership between OculusVR and Samsung.
The Gear VR itself only costs around £100, but don't forget you'll still need a pricey flagship phone to go with it. That's quite the expensive investment for your very first VR headset, although if you already have the phone then it's not too much, particularly when you need to shell out more than £500 for the Oculus Rift and more than £600 for the HTC Vive – those need a decent gaming rig to run them too.
Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/samsung-gear-vr-review#PGZoFUdwKgqGZBJP.99
the Gear VR requires a mobile device to power it, specifically the Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, S6 Edge+, Galaxy Note 5, S7 and S7 Edge. That's a decent roster of phones, well as long as you are a Samsung fan. It doesn't have any internal hardware of its own. Instead it is powered by Oculus technology thanks to a partnership between OculusVR and Samsung.The Gear VR itself only costs around £100, but don't forget you'll still need a pricey flagship phone to go with it. That's quite the expensive investment for your very first VR headset, although if you already have the phone then it's not too much, particularly when you need to shell out more than £500 for the Oculus Rift and more than £600 for the HTC Vive – those need a decent gaming rig to run them too.Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/samsung-gear-vr-review#PGZoFUdwKgqGZBJP.99
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