It's Like Candy For Your Eyeballs...

The moment of truth has finally arrived – I've got my hands on the new controller for the Gear VR headset powered by Oculus, and I'm excited to dive right in and see how it performs. After trying out previous versions of this technology, I'm hopeful that this one will be a significant improvement.

As I take a closer look at the controller, I notice that it's made of a soft, memory foam-like material, which feels surprisingly comfortable in my hands. The lenses on the inside of the headset are also visible, and I can see how they're designed to work seamlessly with the device. One of the features that caught my attention is the spring-loaded mechanism that allows it to fit so many different phones in one headset. With an adapter, I can easily switch between micro USB and other ports, which is a huge convenience.

The controller itself feels like a wand, and I love the touchpad on the top and the home button on the side. It's clear that a lot of thought went into designing this device to be comfortable and easy to use. The batteries are included, which is a nice touch – it shows that the manufacturers care about their customers' needs.

As I put the headset back together, the controller prompts me to get the Oculus app, which includes all sorts of VR experiences. This is where things get really interesting – I can see why they'd want to encourage users to try out these apps as soon as possible. With a screen resolution of 1080 x 1920 (on my Galaxy S7 Edge), I'm excited to dive in and explore the possibilities.

The app asks me to calibrate the controller by drawing figure eights on the screen with the home button, which is a clever way to ensure that everything is working properly. After completing the calibration process, I put my phone back into the headset and pair up the controller – press and hold the home button to connect it to the device.

To my delight, the controller sends out a laser pointer-like beam of light that allows me to select objects on the screen without having to reach up and touch the headset itself. It's like magic! I can rotate the controller around with the touchpad, and select one of these experiences – and boy, am I excited. The experience is laid-back and easy to use, with just enough complexity to keep things interesting.

As I explore the different options within the Oculus app, I realize that this headset is more than just a novelty – it's an entire new world waiting to be explored. I can access social media, YouTube, and even browse the internet while wearing my VR headset. The experience is surprisingly immersive, with videos that are huge on screen and seem to spring to life as I scroll through them.

One of the experiences I try out is a video from the Toronto press conference where Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor faced off. It's a thrilling ride, full of drama and tension – and I feel like I'm right there in the ring with the fighters. The audio is crisp and clear, with each punch landing in 3D. It's exhilarating!

As I continue to explore the possibilities of this headset, I realize that it's not just about having a unique experience – it's also about accessibility. With a new controller, users don't need to be tied to their phone or computer, and can instead enjoy VR experiences without any cables. The Gear VR powered by Oculus with a new controller is an exciting step forward in the world of virtual reality, and I'm thrilled to have had the chance to experience it for myself.

As I look around at the various apps available within the Oculus app, I see that there's something for everyone – from relaxing experiences like this one to more adventurous activities like shooting games. It's clear that the developers are committed to creating a wide range of content that will appeal to different tastes and interests.

Throughout my experience with the Gear VR powered by Oculus, I've been struck by how seamless the experience feels. The controller is intuitive, the app is user-friendly, and the headset itself is comfortable and well-designed. It's clear that this device has been crafted with care and attention to detail – and it shows in every aspect of its performance.

As I finish up my session and take off the headset for a moment, I feel invigorated and excited about the possibilities that VR technology holds. The Gear VR powered by Oculus with a new controller is a game-changer – an easy-to-use, accessible, and enjoyable way to experience virtual reality without any of the hassle or complexity associated with other devices.

In short, this is what VR was meant to be – immersive, engaging, and fun. With its new controller, the Gear VR powered by Oculus has taken another giant leap forward in the world of virtual reality, and I couldn't be more excited to see where it goes from here.

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that out it's spring-loaded if you have this adapter here as well if you need to go down to micro USB and that's why it can accommodate so many different phones in one headset of course the head strap controller right here couple of batteries for it I love I love when they include the batteries shout-out to them for that a little bit of a wand type of feel to it it's actually quite comfortable it has a trigger on it a touch pad on the top back in home boot it up like that that's pretty foolproof there oh hello there we're gonna have to put a nap in first there it is look at that so shortly after installing the device into the headset it prompts you to get the specific app gear VR powered by oculus oh wow look at this the screen resolution must be wqhd to use the gear VR now this is this is really interesting you guys remember when I did my original video on the Galaxy s8 and I was talking about how out of the the device doesn't come in the full resolution here's an application we're having those extra pixels make sense so we toggle it up let's go 20 960 by 1440 I'm excited so now we're gonna pair up the controller press and hold the home button calibrate the controller okay draw a series of figure eights whoo-hoo okay please you enjoy facedown on a flat surface for a few seconds all right very nice yeah right-handed for sure so looks like we're ready to go here I think it's time to put the phone back into the headset let's try this out oh there we go this is my controller down here represented by the exact same object that I'm holding and I can see this and then it sends out this laser pointer looking thing so I can select what I want without having to reach up and touch the headset itself so it's a it's a lot more natural oh wow look at this I'm rotating this around with the touchpad on the controller and I'm gonna go and select one of these here and play it whoo oh my goodness Oh oh no this is a bigger drop now oh okay that's good we're good on the roller coasters now keep in mind I can go to the Internet here and do the usual things I like to do as well and here's YouTube over here you got your social media I could go on Instagram in VR and what I like here this is just a laid-back kind of experience I can use the touchpad to just scroll through the videos and they've they're huge within the headset you just scroll through some popular videos here there we go there's the complete Floyd Mayweather Conor McGregor press conference Los Angeles I have to say I was at the Toronto press conference a little bit better than this one all right the old saloon here we go dead and buried let's check it out boom boom so I think I'd like Lemmy data maybe I should have done the tutorial whoa okay yes sir Wow hey there brother why can't I am I out do I have to reload how do I reload that's how you reload don't flick of the wrist baby I don't know maybe it's just a time thing come on there you go Manny's boobs are getting close I mean I'm dying I'm dying I'm dying oh I'm still alive I'm still alive being boy I got a sharpshooter over it I died okay cool I'm happy with that I think I feel like I kill a bunch of guys you know no tutorial skip the tutorial that now that was that one there that was cool see that's the kind of thing that becomes available to you when you have the separate controller rather than just being stuck controlling from the headset the gear VR powered by oculus with a new controller I mean this has got to be the easiest path into VR you probably already have the phone you have the device you just add this you're untethered you're living it upyeah I have the new Samsung gear VR wit controller I want to give a shout out to oculus for sending this out and sponsoring this video I'm pumped up to check this thing out finally there's a controller if you can interact with your device I tried the previous version of this but I think this one's gonna be better now this one here it'll work with Galaxy sa sa + s7 s7 edge no.5 s6 edge+ s6 and s6 edge cinematic white view 360-degree experience when you dock your phone into this headset it will actually download the oculus app with the various experiences in it so you're off to the races straight away I'll tell you what okay there it is the headset itself oh it's a very soft memory foam ish material you can see the lenses on the inside some buttons here and a touch pad the home button and a back button that's a Robocop kind of look right there click that way and then that way and look at this kaboom this is why it can fit so many different devices check that out it's spring-loaded if you have this adapter here as well if you need to go down to micro USB and that's why it can accommodate so many different phones in one headset of course the head strap controller right here couple of batteries for it I love I love when they include the batteries shout-out to them for that a little bit of a wand type of feel to it it's actually quite comfortable it has a trigger on it a touch pad on the top back in home boot it up like that that's pretty foolproof there oh hello there we're gonna have to put a nap in first there it is look at that so shortly after installing the device into the headset it prompts you to get the specific app gear VR powered by oculus oh wow look at this the screen resolution must be wqhd to use the gear VR now this is this is really interesting you guys remember when I did my original video on the Galaxy s8 and I was talking about how out of the the device doesn't come in the full resolution here's an application we're having those extra pixels make sense so we toggle it up let's go 20 960 by 1440 I'm excited so now we're gonna pair up the controller press and hold the home button calibrate the controller okay draw a series of figure eights whoo-hoo okay please you enjoy facedown on a flat surface for a few seconds all right very nice yeah right-handed for sure so looks like we're ready to go here I think it's time to put the phone back into the headset let's try this out oh there we go this is my controller down here represented by the exact same object that I'm holding and I can see this and then it sends out this laser pointer looking thing so I can select what I want without having to reach up and touch the headset itself so it's a it's a lot more natural oh wow look at this I'm rotating this around with the touchpad on the controller and I'm gonna go and select one of these here and play it whoo oh my goodness Oh oh no this is a bigger drop now oh okay that's good we're good on the roller coasters now keep in mind I can go to the Internet here and do the usual things I like to do as well and here's YouTube over here you got your social media I could go on Instagram in VR and what I like here this is just a laid-back kind of experience I can use the touchpad to just scroll through the videos and they've they're huge within the headset you just scroll through some popular videos here there we go there's the complete Floyd Mayweather Conor McGregor press conference Los Angeles I have to say I was at the Toronto press conference a little bit better than this one all right the old saloon here we go dead and buried let's check it out boom boom so I think I'd like Lemmy data maybe I should have done the tutorial whoa okay yes sir Wow hey there brother why can't I am I out do I have to reload how do I reload that's how you reload don't flick of the wrist baby I don't know maybe it's just a time thing come on there you go Manny's boobs are getting close I mean I'm dying I'm dying I'm dying oh I'm still alive I'm still alive being boy I got a sharpshooter over it I died okay cool I'm happy with that I think I feel like I kill a bunch of guys you know no tutorial skip the tutorial that now that was that one there that was cool see that's the kind of thing that becomes available to you when you have the separate controller rather than just being stuck controlling from the headset the gear VR powered by oculus with a new controller I mean this has got to be the easiest path into VR you probably already have the phone you have the device you just add this you're untethered you're living it up\n"