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# Premium AKG spatial sound 2 wireless motion controllers 1440x1600 OLED per eye Samsung Hmd Odyssey Windows Mixed Reality Headset with 2 Wireless Controllers (XE800ZAA-HC1US)

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## Key Features

- • **Seamless Wireless Freedom:** Cut the cords with two precision Windows Mixed Reality controllers—move, interact, and game without limits or clutter.
- • **Crystal-Clear Visuals at 90Hz:** Dive into ultra-smooth VR with vibrant 1440x1600 OLED displays per eye and a 90Hz refresh rate for stunning realism and zero lag.
- • **Immersive 360° Spatial Audio:** Hear every footstep and whisper with premium AKG headphones delivering rich, surround sound that keeps you one step ahead.
- • **Effortless Setup & Compatibility:** Plug-and-play with Windows 10 PCs—no external sensors needed. Compatible with all Windows Mixed Reality and SteamVR titles for endless adventures.
- • **Integrated Noise-Reducing Mic Array:** Communicate flawlessly with built-in microphone array that filters noise, perfect for team chats and Cortana commands.

## Overview

The Samsung HMD Odyssey is a premium Windows Mixed Reality headset featuring dual 1440x1600 OLED displays at 90Hz, built-in AKG spatial audio headphones, and two wireless motion controllers. Designed for professionals and gamers seeking immersive VR without sensor clutter, it offers integrated noise-cancelling microphones and seamless compatibility with Windows 10 PCs and SteamVR. Experience vivid visuals, 360-degree sound, and intuitive wireless control in a sleek, comfortable design backed by Samsung’s trusted support.

## Description

Victorious gaming adventures await with the new Samsung hmd Odyssey. Get dropped into virtual worlds and battlegrounds created by Windows mixed reality. Talk to friends and move with freedom, surrounded by Vivid graphics and 360-degree spatial sound. With easy setup and a comfortable fit, it’s all about the game.

Review: It's the current Cadillac of HMDs - I have a large pumpkin head and the Oculus barely fits me and my glasses do not fit without first being wedged into it before i put the headset on. The Odyssey is large enough to easily fit my glasses and goes on my head nicely, albeit I'm at the limits of the headset's max size. Which brings me to the first advantage of the Odyssey - the ease of personal configuration. There a little knob in the back to tighten the headset that makes it super easy to hand it off to guests to try out. Unlike the Oculus where there's a bunch of velcro straps that need to be adjusted. The Odyssey is incredibly comfortable, the display is clear, and the Samsung controllers are nicer than the generic ones that come with the other WMR headsets. The WMR controllers are connected via bluetooth and are a nice mix between the Vive and Oculus with the combination of the Oculus's joystick with buttons and the Vive's multi-function touchpad. This allows you to use apps on both platforms and not just WMR specific games. The display is much clearer than the Oculus. The screen door effect isn't gone completely, but it is easy to forget and I only notice it when I look for it. It's more of a slightly grainy vintage photo filter instead of a micro checker board. Finer details are much easier to see with the Odyssey than on the Oculus. The headset itself is also much more comfortable to wear than the Oculus and Vive, which surprised me based on its weight, but the design just works so much nicer and I can wear it for hours at a time. The nose flaps are a bit of an annoyance, but they do work to keep the light out as intended. I think I could personally live without them though. The Odyssey also has some features not available on any other WMR or VR headset, such as volume control, diopter control (how far apart your eyes are) with a larger range than the other WMR headsets, and built-in headphones. The builtin headphones are alright. They're not amazing, but they're also not bad. My only complaint is that I can't remove them and use my own Logitech headphones with its virtual 7.1 speaker setup and much deeper bass. The Odyssey headphones are adequate and I don't need to worry about my expensive headphones falling off my head as I look all over the place, so there's that. It's a pro/con that negates itself. The cable is only 13.1ft long which is perfectly fine for me. The majority of the time I'll be using the headset from my chair next to the computer, but I also got some extension cables so i can take the headset into my living room to show off to guests and let them run around and flail freely. You'll need a 10ft HDMI 2.0 with ARC cable and a 10ft Active USB 3.0 cable. Also, you should probably get a 50 pack of the cheap velcro ties for cable management. Setup was an absolute breeze. I used the WMR Portal Checkup to make sure my system met the requirements. You'll need a Bluetooth 4.0 dongle and that's easy enough to get on desertcart (get the best seller) for $10 to $15. I was kind of disappointed that the Odyssey didn't come with any free games, but Windows 10 does come with Minecraft and that is WMR capable. I gasped out loud in astonishment several times playing Minecraft in VR for the first time. I also screamed like a little girl with a skinned knee when a creeper dropped down from the top of a tree right in front of me. Steam has a WMR app that you can download and their Steam Home fully supports WMR. You can get "The Lab" for free off of Steam and it is just fantastic. So, even though there's no packaged games with the Odyssey, there are PLENTY of free games available online. Overall, I am COMPLETELY satisfied with the Odyssey and the biggest PRO is that unlike the Oculus or Vive, I don't need the wall mounted lighthouse sensors constraining me to a single room.
Review: Amazing Product! - This is the first VR set I bought. I chose this model which is listed as a Microsoft Mixed Reality System. I researched for months before making a purchase. I chose this because I am not interested in setting up sensors or light boxes all around my PC/room. I power mine with a Geforce GTX 1080 and an AMD 8 core CPU with Windows 10. Setup: Out of the box one cable leaves the back on the headset and it splits into an HDMI to connect to your graphics card and a usb 3 to power the device. Windows detected it and ran a quick update to enable the system. Once you pick up the headset and put in on the windows VR software loads and puts you into a room. It’s really cool. Use: I game with teamspeak mostly however you can set windows with ease to have all microphone inputs and audio out to come right from the headset. The speakers built into the head set get the job done but I now have it set to allow my own headphones to work. Friends report the microphone to sound as clear as the headset I use for teamspeak. I need to figure out how to remove the speakers to allow the headset to fit properly while wearing my own headphones. Most people will be fine with it. The screen is amazing. It is high resolution 90FPS at 90htz refresh rate. Colors are fantastic and the blacks and pitch black. I do not notice "god rays" like I did when i demo'd HTC Vive or Oculus at the store (could be a setup thing perhaps). Tracking is more than adequate I have not noticed a loss or disconnect in games like Star Trek Bridge Crew or others. I play golf sims, fishing sims and now Doom VR, I add more games each day via Steam. One thing I learned is if you are on a PC (not laptop) you may need to buy a Bluetooth adapter to get the controllers to connect, it’s required. I found one on desertcart that is a mini USB Bluetooth 4.0 for around $14. If you play on a laptop, in most cases it has Bluetooth built in, if not, it’s a cheap fix and works well. So plan on ordering that along with the headset if you need. Compatibility: In Steam, search the store for "windows mixed reality headset" then install it. It will add a plugin to the windows VR home, or put you right into a steam VR world where you can choose games. Within the windows VR room you can watch movies, view pictures or browse the web in ways never thought of before, really cool. I followed a youtube video that had me install the Oculus software and the HTC vive software then install a program called Revivie - which allows this windows mixed reality system to play all HTC and Oculus games via Steam. It opens up games from all platforms and they all work very well. Conclusion: Reviews all over the internet and youtube vary for this device because it’s considered to have not 100% controller and head tracking compared to HTC/Vive but I have had no issues to date and to top that off, I don’t have light boxes and cables running all over my room. I can pick this up and take it anywhere with me and it just works. There are plenty of room calibration tools built into steam or the windows VR room to make this work as intended. I highly recommend this product, and it’s backed by Samsung. I have read horror stories about warranty and support from Oculus and Vive so it feels good to know that Samsung support is there. Give it a go, at the end of the day you will be amazed and find it hard to take it off your head!

## Features

- Premium built in AKG headphones won’t shake loose during gameplay. With rich 360 degree spatial sound, you can hear when someone’s sneaking up on you and detect clues about what’s around you.
- Any mixed reality badge headset is compatible. Any of the windows mixed reality badged motion controllers are compatible. PC compatible game pad or mouse/ keyboard will work too.The only mixed reality headset to Feature an integrated microphone array. Built directly into the headset, the array reduces noise so you can communicate clearly and interact with Cortana
- Imagine the Thrill of VR combined with a phenomenal sense of presence. With Windows mixed reality, you can Escape to a world of immersive, exhilarating experiences
- Windows Mixed Reality requires a compatible Windows 10 PC and headset, plus the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B078K2S122 |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Battery Average Life | 15 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 15 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,807 in Computer Headsets |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | Controller; HMD Odyssey; cable |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Devices | Notebook Odyssey |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Connector Type | wireless |
| Controller Type | Windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 269 Reviews |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 90 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1440x1600 per eye |
| Display Type | OLED/AMOLED |
| Field Of View | 360 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00887276246826 |
| Included Components | Controller; HMD Odyssey; cable |
| Item Weight | 1.42 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Samsung HI |
| Mfr Part Number | XE800ZAA-HC1US |
| Model Number | XE800ZAA-HC1US |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Platform | Windows, Windows 10 |
| Screen Size | 3.5 Inches |
| Sensor Technology | Gyroscope, Accelerometer |
| Special Feature | Microphone Included |
| Specific Uses For Product | Microphone |
| UPC | 887276246826 |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Samsung
- **Color:** Clear
- **Compatible Devices:** Notebook Odyssey
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wireless
- **Field Of View:** 360 Degrees
- **Included Components:** Controller; HMD Odyssey; cable
- **Operating System:** Windows
- **Special Feature:** Microphone Included
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Microphone

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it better than rift? Does it have a built in mic and headphones?**
A: Really depends on your situation. The image quality is vastly superior to the Rift. Colors are vibrant, blacks are black. My rift has terrible god rays. The odyssey has nearly none. I travel for work, so the odyssey with my Alienware laptop is perfect for travel. The rift required setting up 2 or 3 sensors and calibrating each time I wanted to play it. Got old fast. Tracking is superior with Rift. Rift controllers are better, but I think the Odyssey controllers are quite good also. No complaints.

**Q: Does it come with the controllers?**
A: All Mixed Reality headsets come with the same bluetooth controllers, however the Odyssey comes with improved Samsung controllers that are more ergonomic and have nicer buttons.

**Q: whats the largest glasses width you can fit into the headset?**
A: You can use it with glasses, although the smaller the glasses the better. The headset has an effective focal distance of 6 1/2 feet, so the best thing to do is to get a cheap pair of glasses with distance only vision with your best correction at 6 1/2 feet. That's what I did and it works great.

**Q: Does the headset kit include sensors like Oculus???**
A: The Samsung and other Windows MR headsets use inside-out tracking technology unlike Oculus and Vive (these use outside-in tracking). the sensors are built into headset and controllers. No base stations are needed.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's the current Cadillac of HMDs
*by K***L on March 11, 2018*

I have a large pumpkin head and the Oculus barely fits me and my glasses do not fit without first being wedged into it before i put the headset on. The Odyssey is large enough to easily fit my glasses and goes on my head nicely, albeit I'm at the limits of the headset's max size. Which brings me to the first advantage of the Odyssey - the ease of personal configuration. There a little knob in the back to tighten the headset that makes it super easy to hand it off to guests to try out. Unlike the Oculus where there's a bunch of velcro straps that need to be adjusted. The Odyssey is incredibly comfortable, the display is clear, and the Samsung controllers are nicer than the generic ones that come with the other WMR headsets. The WMR controllers are connected via bluetooth and are a nice mix between the Vive and Oculus with the combination of the Oculus's joystick with buttons and the Vive's multi-function touchpad. This allows you to use apps on both platforms and not just WMR specific games. The display is much clearer than the Oculus. The screen door effect isn't gone completely, but it is easy to forget and I only notice it when I look for it. It's more of a slightly grainy vintage photo filter instead of a micro checker board. Finer details are much easier to see with the Odyssey than on the Oculus. The headset itself is also much more comfortable to wear than the Oculus and Vive, which surprised me based on its weight, but the design just works so much nicer and I can wear it for hours at a time. The nose flaps are a bit of an annoyance, but they do work to keep the light out as intended. I think I could personally live without them though. The Odyssey also has some features not available on any other WMR or VR headset, such as volume control, diopter control (how far apart your eyes are) with a larger range than the other WMR headsets, and built-in headphones. The builtin headphones are alright. They're not amazing, but they're also not bad. My only complaint is that I can't remove them and use my own Logitech headphones with its virtual 7.1 speaker setup and much deeper bass. The Odyssey headphones are adequate and I don't need to worry about my expensive headphones falling off my head as I look all over the place, so there's that. It's a pro/con that negates itself. The cable is only 13.1ft long which is perfectly fine for me. The majority of the time I'll be using the headset from my chair next to the computer, but I also got some extension cables so i can take the headset into my living room to show off to guests and let them run around and flail freely. You'll need a 10ft HDMI 2.0 with ARC cable and a 10ft Active USB 3.0 cable. Also, you should probably get a 50 pack of the cheap velcro ties for cable management. Setup was an absolute breeze. I used the WMR Portal Checkup to make sure my system met the requirements. You'll need a Bluetooth 4.0 dongle and that's easy enough to get on Amazon (get the best seller) for $10 to $15. I was kind of disappointed that the Odyssey didn't come with any free games, but Windows 10 does come with Minecraft and that is WMR capable. I gasped out loud in astonishment several times playing Minecraft in VR for the first time. I also screamed like a little girl with a skinned knee when a creeper dropped down from the top of a tree right in front of me. Steam has a WMR app that you can download and their Steam Home fully supports WMR. You can get "The Lab" for free off of Steam and it is just fantastic. So, even though there's no packaged games with the Odyssey, there are PLENTY of free games available online. Overall, I am COMPLETELY satisfied with the Odyssey and the biggest PRO is that unlike the Oculus or Vive, I don't need the wall mounted lighthouse sensors constraining me to a single room.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing Product!
*by G***Y on February 24, 2018*

This is the first VR set I bought. I chose this model which is listed as a Microsoft Mixed Reality System. I researched for months before making a purchase. I chose this because I am not interested in setting up sensors or light boxes all around my PC/room. I power mine with a Geforce GTX 1080 and an AMD 8 core CPU with Windows 10. Setup: Out of the box one cable leaves the back on the headset and it splits into an HDMI to connect to your graphics card and a usb 3 to power the device. Windows detected it and ran a quick update to enable the system. Once you pick up the headset and put in on the windows VR software loads and puts you into a room. It’s really cool. Use: I game with teamspeak mostly however you can set windows with ease to have all microphone inputs and audio out to come right from the headset. The speakers built into the head set get the job done but I now have it set to allow my own headphones to work. Friends report the microphone to sound as clear as the headset I use for teamspeak. I need to figure out how to remove the speakers to allow the headset to fit properly while wearing my own headphones. Most people will be fine with it. The screen is amazing. It is high resolution 90FPS at 90htz refresh rate. Colors are fantastic and the blacks and pitch black. I do not notice "god rays" like I did when i demo'd HTC Vive or Oculus at the store (could be a setup thing perhaps). Tracking is more than adequate I have not noticed a loss or disconnect in games like Star Trek Bridge Crew or others. I play golf sims, fishing sims and now Doom VR, I add more games each day via Steam. One thing I learned is if you are on a PC (not laptop) you may need to buy a Bluetooth adapter to get the controllers to connect, it’s required. I found one on amazon that is a mini USB Bluetooth 4.0 for around $14. If you play on a laptop, in most cases it has Bluetooth built in, if not, it’s a cheap fix and works well. So plan on ordering that along with the headset if you need. Compatibility: In Steam, search the store for "windows mixed reality headset" then install it. It will add a plugin to the windows VR home, or put you right into a steam VR world where you can choose games. Within the windows VR room you can watch movies, view pictures or browse the web in ways never thought of before, really cool. I followed a youtube video that had me install the Oculus software and the HTC vive software then install a program called Revivie - which allows this windows mixed reality system to play all HTC and Oculus games via Steam. It opens up games from all platforms and they all work very well. Conclusion: Reviews all over the internet and youtube vary for this device because it’s considered to have not 100% controller and head tracking compared to HTC/Vive but I have had no issues to date and to top that off, I don’t have light boxes and cables running all over my room. I can pick this up and take it anywhere with me and it just works. There are plenty of room calibration tools built into steam or the windows VR room to make this work as intended. I highly recommend this product, and it’s backed by Samsung. I have read horror stories about warranty and support from Oculus and Vive so it feels good to know that Samsung support is there. Give it a go, at the end of the day you will be amazed and find it hard to take it off your head!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for sim racing!
*by S***Y on February 28, 2018*

I have tried Oculus Rift, Pimax and now this. For simulator racing this is the new headset for me. I have been using Oculus for around 6 months now and wanted something with less screen door effect. The Pimax was my first choice since it was 4k. I waited months for that to arrive and was over it in 10 min. The ghost effect with the Pimax is horrid. It's beyond usable at all and would make me so sick. Of course it's a lot clearer in one small area. It also doesn't have a very large sweet spot at all. The Oculus Rift has a huge screen door effect. That is minimized to some degree with super sampling. Also the contrast is somewhat dull. When I heard the new HTC Vive Pro was using the Samsung monitors I had to read more about this HMD headset. From everything I read and heard this was a good headset with not much to do for setup. My son has also been going crazy lately over virtual reality games and I thought this would be worth a try to maybe place on the simulator rig. That way he would be able to play with the Oculus and I would have something of my own to use as well. I thought I would give this a try and not disappointed at all. With Amazon you are able to return things fairly easy so I thought I would give it a shot. The packaging is not best looking like Oculus, but much better than the Pimax. You get a decent looking box with things well enough protected to keep them safe. It's not as well packaged as Oculus, and feels like less thought went into that portion. That is okay though but with the idea of it being more portable you would think they would do something better. Either way you buy it for the experience. It took me a few minutes to set it up. Windows sees it right away and you have to have Bluetooth for the controllers to work. That was the only part that took a bit because I had to enable Bluetooth first. Then the controllers getting synced up was the most time spent setting it up. The button is at the bottom of the battery tray which the directions didn't really stand out on where that was at first. It's funny when they don't write something but give you a large picture and your lost... Either way after that I had to download one program from steam (windows mixed reality) and it was ready to go. My first impression was about the contrast. It's so much more than Oculus ever was. It's like going from something that has a gray gradient over it to clarity. This could be from the screen door or the monitors themselves. Either way its a huge difference in contrast and no real screen door to be seen. The game I mostly play is Project Cars 2 and it was so much more clear. Setting this up also cleared out my graphic settings. Everything was set back to low and it was still more clear than anything I have seen in Oculus. The only down side to this is that I see more jittering, sort of like ghosting but its jumpy. I don't know if that's frames dropping or something else. I have played with super sampling and graphic settings from low to high and it always seems to be about the same amount. The real irony is that loading the performance tools it looks like the cpu is the bottleneck and not my card. I didn't see my card ever go into the red which seems odd. I set the super sampling up to 1.4 and it seemed to smooth out which is the opposite of what I would expect. Either way I also tried Assetto Corsa and it was so clear and smooth. It was more smooth than Project Cars 2. I have not played this for the room experience so I can't say that I would like the controllers or not. I can't say what it will play and won't of Oculus games either. It seems steam has a way to get games to run but who knows from game to game if you will have the support you would get with Oculus and HTC. If you are looking for the best seated experience however this might be it for sim racing. Just for reference I have a 1080 ti graphic card, 16 gigs of ram, i7 7700 cpu and running a samsung 960 evo ssd. I was thinking of loading project cars 2 onto the ssd and see if that helps for the jumpiness. I have it minimized now but would like it a little smoother.

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