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VIVE Focus Vision vs Samsung Galaxy XR

VIVE Focus Vision scores 80/100 while Samsung Galaxy XR scores 89/100. Compare specs, price, pros, cons, and platform tradeoffs.

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Spec VIVE Focus Vision Samsung Galaxy XR
Score 80 /100 89 /100
Resolution 2448x2448 per eye4K micro-OLED class
Refresh Rate 90 Hz90 Hz class
Field of View Up to 120 deg109 deg horizontal / 100 deg vertical
Tracking Inside-out 6DoF with eye and hand trackingEye, hand, voice, depth, and optional controllers
Battery Up to 2 hours; hot-swappable rear batteryUp to 2 hours general use; 2.5 hours video
Weight 785 g545 g
Platform VIVE standalone / SteamVR PCAndroid XR

VIVE Focus Vision Verdict

VIVE Focus Vision is a serious hybrid headset for VRChat, PC VR, and enterprise-style mixed reality. It is too expensive for casual buyers, but eye tracking, DisplayPort support, and hot-swappable power make it useful for advanced setups.

Hybrid standalone and PC VR design
DisplayPort mode for high-quality PC VR
Built-in eye tracking and auto-IPD
Expensive versus Quest 3
Heavier than most consumer standalone headsets

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Buy on VIVE $999

Samsung Galaxy XR Verdict

Samsung Galaxy XR is the most important new premium mixed-reality alternative to Vision Pro. It is expensive, but Android XR, Gemini, Google Play, and a lighter headset design give it a clearer everyday software story than most high-end XR devices.

First major Android XR headset
High-resolution micro-OLED display
Gemini and Google app integration
Much more expensive than Quest
Controller ecosystem is still young

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Buy on Samsung $1,800