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{{Device Infobox
|image=[[File:samsung gear vr1.jpg|250px]]
|VR/AR=[[Virtual Reality]]
|Type=[[Head-mounted display]]
|Subtype=[[Slide-on HMD]]
|Platform=[[Oculus Rift (Platform)]]
|Creator=
|Developer=[[Samsung]], [[Oculus VR]]
|Manufacturer=Samsung
|Operating System=[[Android]]
|Versions=Samsung Gear VR for Note 4, Samsung Gear VR for S6/S6 Edge
|Requires=[[Galaxy Note 4]], [[Galaxy S6]], [[Galaxy S6 Edge]]
|Display=5.7 / 5.1 inch Super AMOLED (RGBG PenTile)
|Resolution=2560 x 1440, 1280 x 1440 per eye
|Pixel Density=515 PPI, 557 PPI
|Refresh Rate=60 Hz Low-persistence
|Field of View=96° (nominal)
|Tracking=3DOF
|Rotational Tracking=[[Accelerator]], [[Gyroscope]], [[Magnetometer]]
|Positional Tracking=None
|Update Rate=Rotational: 1000 Hz, high accuracy
|Latency=Motion to Photon: Less than 20 ms
|Audio=3D Spatial Sound
|Camera=High Frame Rate Preview (60fps)
|Input=Touch Pad, Back Button, Volume Key
|Connectivity=microUSB to the smartphone
|Weight=
|Size=198mm x 116mm x 90mm
|Release Date=December 8, 2014
|Price=$199, $249 with gamepad
|Website=[http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/gearvr/ Samsung Gear VR Website]
}}
{{see also|Samsung Gear VR}}
[[Samsung Gear VR Innovator Edition]] is a [[Virtual Reality]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[Samsung]] and [[Oculus VR]]. Released in December 2014, Gear VR Innovator Edition is [[Oculus Rift (Platform)]]'s first mobile device. It was succeeded by the consumer version of [[Samsung Gear VR]], released in November 2015. To use Samsung Gear VR, the user needs to mount a [[Galaxy Note 4]], [[Galaxy 6]] or [[Galaxy 6 Edge]] inside it. The smartphone serves not only as Gear VR's screen but also as its computer. Even though it requires Galaxy Note 4, Gear VR has [[Oculus Rift (Platform)|Oculus Rift]]'s head-tracking technology built within, allowing it to quickly and accurately track head movements. This technology differentiates Gear VR from the likes of [[Google Cardboard]]. The latter relies on smartphone's sensors to track head movements, which are less accurate and has higher latency. Unlike the [[Oculus Rift]], Gear VR is completely mobile. It doesn't need to be connected to a computer.
 
There are 2 versions of Samsung Gear VR Innovator Edition: Samsung Gear VR for Galaxy Note 4 and Samsung Gear VR for Galaxy S6 / Galaxy S6 Edge. Innovator Edition was succeeded by the cheaper, lighter [[Samsung Gear VR|Consumer Gear VR]] that works with all Samsung smartphones 2015 and newer.
==Hardware==
Constructed from plastic outer on the outside and soft cushion on the inside, Gear VR looks like a pair of bulky laboratory goggles. It requires Galaxy Note 4 as its display and source of computation. The smartphone is clipped to the front of the goggle. A pair of lenses focuses the user's vision similar to that of Google Cardboard. There is a strap that wraps around your head and another that goes on top of your head.
 
Gear VR utilizes the 5.7 inch low-persistence AMOLED display of Samsung Galaxy Note 4. It has resolution of 2560 x 1440 or 1280 x 1440 per eye. Note that it uses exactly the same display as [[Oculus Rift Development Kit 2]].
 
Equipped with Oculus VR sensors, Gear VR tracks the user's head movements precisely. Users can interact with the device with a touchpad and a back button on the right of the headset. Additionally it has a wheel that adjusts the focus and another that changes the volume.
 
===Specifications===
'''Head-Mounted Display''':
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Part
!Spec
|-
|Field of View||96° (nominal)
|-
|Dimensions||198mm (width) x 116mm (length) x 90mm (height)
|-
|Interpupillary Distance||55-71 mm
|-
|Sensors||[[Accelerator]], [[Gyrometer]], [[Geomagnetic]], [[Proximity]]
|-
|Tracking||3 degrees of freedom (rotational)
|-
|Update Rate|| Rotational Tracking: 1000 Hz, high accuracy
|-
|Latency||Motion to Photon Latency: Less than 20ms
|-
|Focal Adjustment||Covers Nearsighted / Farsighted Eyes
|-
|Input||Touch Pad, Back Button, Volume Key
|-
|Connectivity||microUSB connection to the Smartphone
|-
|}
 
====Galaxy Note 4====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Part
!Spec
|-
|Display||5.7 inch Quad HD Super AMOLED
|-
|Resolution|| 2560 × 1440 (1280 x 1440 per eye)
|-
|Refresh Rate || 60 Hz Low-persistence
|-
|Camera||High Frame Rate Preview (60fps)
|-
|Audio||[[3D audio|3D Spatial Sound]]
|-
|}
 
*Specifications are from official website <ref>http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/gearvr/gearvr_specs.html</ref>
 
====Galaxy S6 / Galaxy S6 Edge====
The main difference is that this version has higher [[pixel density]] than the one for Note 4. It is also 15% smaller and introduced a few quality of life improvements such as a USB port on the bottom, 10 to 20 percent additional tuning for the focus wheel and tactile edges and bump near the track pad to make it more identifiable.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Part
!Spec
|-
|Display||5.1 inch Super AMOLED
|-
|Resolution|| 2560 × 1440 (1280 x 1440 per eye), 557 [[pixels per inch]]
|-
|Refresh Rate ||
|-
|Camera||
|-
|Audio||3D audio|3D Spatial Sound]]
|-
|}
 
==Setup Tutorial==
 
==Apps==
[[VR Apps]] from [[Oculus Store]]
 
[[Oculus Cinema]], [[Oculus 360 Photos]], [[Oculus 360 Videos]] and [[VR Gallery]].
 
[[TheBluVR]], [[Milk VR]]
==Developer==
===Oculus Mobile SDK===
[[Oculus Mobile SDK]] is initially developed for Gear VR.
 
==History==
Samsung Gear VR for Galaxy Note 4 was announced on 9/3/2014. It was released on 12/8/2014 for $199.
 
Samsung Gear VR for Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge was released on 5/8/2015 for $249.
 
==References==
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[[Category:Virtual Reality Devices]]