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Samsung’s Galaxy XR Headset Comes With an Unreal Freebie Package Worth Over $1000, Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest Don’t Offer These Perks

There's nothing virtual about the reality of this $1,140 bundle of perks, including free NBA League Pass, Google AI Pro, YouTube Premium, and many more.
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The headline of this latest Samsung deal might be all about the amazing Galaxy XR headset and how it’s selling for $1,800, but for the real story here, you need to scroll down the page to the free add-ons that are attached. You won’t have to squint to find them, because it’s an incredible haul of freebies totaling over $1,100.

Included as part of this sensational haul are a full season of NBA League Pass, a year of YouTube Premium and 3 free months of YouTube TV, a free year of Premium access to the popular meditation app Calm, and so many more. These great perks are all gratis, while the price of the Galaxy XR somehow remains nearly half the price of the Vision Pro with M3.

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Strap In, Tune Out

The Galaxy XR is built to deliver mind-blowing, high-resolution visuals and responsive performance suitable for media consumption, spatial apps, and interactive environments. Samsung has leaned heavily into display quality in its other product lines, and that expertise carries over here. The device is engineered to feel premium, from its Silver Shadow finish to its balanced, wearable form factor designed for extended sessions.

The VR headset is becoming more and more common as the entire VR and AI industries continue to go supernova. But Samsung is clearly treating the Galaxy XR — Extended Reality, which encompasses VR, Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reallity (MR) — as more than just a virtual-reality headset. It’s positioning it as an entry point to the entire Galaxy ecosystem. In Samsung’s vision, the Galaxy XR will be bridging immersive entertainment, productivity, and connected Galaxy experiences in a way that feels like a natural evolution of what the company has already been building across phones, tablets, and wearables.

Planting Its Flag

The timing of this deal isn’t random. As XR moves from theory to reality to consumer, Samsung is staking its claim as the early leader with the Galaxy XR headset. The enormous $1,100-plus package of incentives and freebies attached to this deal is all about bringing the value point of an admittedly steep $1,800 price for the Galaxy XR headset closer to home.

From a hardware standpoint, the Galaxy XR is built to deliver high-resolution visuals and responsive performance suitable for media consumption, spatial apps, and interactive environments. The device is engineered to feel premium, from its Silver Shadow finish to its balanced, wearable form factor designed for extended sessions.

It’s a good time to be a Samsung devotee, with the Galaxy Unpacked event this week and the debut of the new Galaxy S26 line of premier smartphones. Add the future shock of the Galaxy XR headset and its mindblowing features to Samsung’s win column, and add the Galaxy XR to your tech life for $1.800, with over $1,100 of incentives like NBA League Pass and YouTube Premium sweetening the pot.

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