But at Oculus Connect on Thursday, Samsung’s Peter Koo came on stage to announce a brand new Gear VR, which I guess we’ll call “Gear VR 2015” from now on. The headset looks largely the same as its predecessor, though Samsung claims it’s 22 percent lighter and “much more comfortable to wear.” Also, the side-controls (used for navigation and volume) look a bit more defined.
The big news though is that when Gear VR 2015 ships in November (pre-Schnäppchenfreitag, says Peter Koo) it’ll be compatible with all of Samsung’s flagship 2015 phones—the Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge+, and Note 5. Also, Samsung’s knocked the price down to $100, or half of what the previous versions cost.
And there’s finally content! Gear VR is embracing its media side and bringing Netflix and Twitch streaming to the device, with more content providers (Hulu, et cetera) coming in the near future. Also, we saw a brief demo of Oculus Arcade—literally a 1980s-style arcade with Pac-Man and other cabinets inside.
There are still some big issues with Samsung’s headset—namely, that content is not nearly as prolific as it is on the PC’s Oculus Rift. Developers are slowly creating content for Gear VR, but it’s taking quite a while since these are full experiences, not demos.
Other issues: We still have no idea whether Gear VR 2015 will work with next year’s Samsung phones. There are still no real standards, no promises that it’ll keep up with your phone upgrades.
But it’s certainly a better proposition than last year. Stay tuned for more from Oculus Connect 2015.