After months of teasers and previews, Samsung's Galaxy XR headset has finally arrived powered by Google's Android XR operating system. Built for headsets and smart glasses, Android XR combines Google's AI assistant Gemini with apps and games.

Announced tonight (October 21) during an online launch event, the Galaxy XR bears a striking resemblance to the Apple Vision Pro headset it's looking to challenge. And Samsung's device could have Apple beat in one key area, as the Galaxy XR is substantially less expensive, even if it still commands a four-figure price tag.

Powered by Qualcomm silicon, the Galaxy XR figures to stand out with with its Android XR software, featuring XR optimized versions of Google Maps, YouTube and Google Meet, alongside VR games and XR "experiences" from Adobe, Fox Sp

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