
"The Samsung Galaxy XR has micro-OLED displays with 3,552 x 3,840px resolution for a total of 27 megapixels (that is close to 8K resolution). The supported refresh rates are the 72Hz default, a 60Hz option and a 90Hz option. The virtual display covers 109° horizontally and 100° vertically. There are two cameras on board that can be used for video passthrough (allowing you to see the world outside for an XR experience). The cameras can also capture 3D photos and videos. They have 18mm f/2.0 wide-angle lenses and 6.5MP sensors."
"Additionally, there are six world-facing cameras for what is known as inside-out tracking - position tracking without external hardware required, just you and your headset. These cameras also track your hands, which are the primary input method. There's a depth sensor, five IMUs (accelerometers + gyroscopes) and a flicker sensor for a better experience under artificial lighting."
"There are four eye-tracking cameras on the inside too, so that the headset knows what you are looking at. This also supports iris recognition, which is used to unlock the headset and authenticate you in apps that require it. The headset has an adjustable Interpupillary Distance (54-70mm) and supports optical inserts for users that need glasses. There is also a removable light shield - it blocks light for better immersion when using VR apps and can be removed for better comfort. The Galaxy XR weighs 545g with the forehead cushion and there is a separate battery that weighs 302g. The weight doesn't include the light shield or the optional cushion size adjusters. Samsung says that the headset's frame has been designed to distribute pressure across "
The Galaxy XR headset offers micro‑OLED panels at 3,552 x 3,840px per eye (about 27 megapixels total) with selectable refresh rates of 72Hz, 60Hz, or 90Hz and a virtual field of view of 109° by 100°. Two outward cameras provide video passthrough and capture 3D photos and videos using 18mm f/2.0 lenses with 6.5MP sensors. Six world‑facing cameras enable inside‑out positional tracking and hand tracking, complemented by a depth sensor, five IMUs, and a flicker sensor. Four inward cameras enable eye tracking and iris authentication. The headset supports 54–70mm IPD adjustment, optical inserts, a removable light shield, a 545g head unit, and a separate 302g battery.
Read at GSMArena.com
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