Samsung HMD Odyssey + Windows Mixed Reality Headset - Black (XE800ZBA-HC1US)

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Price:
US $275.00
ApproximatelyAU $427.42
+ $67.18 postage
Estimated delivery Wed, 21 May - Thu, 29 May
Returns:
30-day returns. Buyer pays for return postage. If you use an eBay postage label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
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Immerse yourself in a whole new world with the Samsung HMD Odyssey+ PC & Console VR Headset. Experience the ultimate virtual reality experience with a 90Hz refresh rate and a 110-degree field of view. This headset is perfect for gaming or exploring new worlds without ever leaving your home. Connect this black Samsung headset to your PC or console with HDMI and USB 3.0 connectivity. It also features built-in audio, an interpupillary distance (IPD) adjustment, a built-in microphone, and proximity, gyroscope, and IPD sensors. Get lost in the virtual reality world without worrying about the condition of your headset.

About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandSamsung
MPNXE800ZBA-HC1US, BA5904287A
GTIN0887276290652
UPC0887276290652
ModelSamsung HMD Odyssey+
eBay Product ID (ePID)17025606336

Product Key Features

SensorsProximity Sensor, Gyroscope, Ipd Sensor
ConnectivityHDMI, USB 3.0
Field of View110 Degrees
Refresh Rate90Hz
FeaturesBuilt-In Audio, Interpupillary Distance (IPD) Adjustment, Built-in Microphone
TypePC & Console VR Headset

Additional Product Features

Brand ColorBlack

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4.8
72 product ratings
  • 62 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 8 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
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  • Top favourable review

    Odyssey+ is the STANDARD in VR.

    Easily the best value in VR gaming at the moment. It is an all-in-one plug-in-play solution. No complicated setup, no lightbox sensors, and no headaches. The visual quality is superb and there's no noticeable screen-door effect. The controllers are good, but due to the camera based tracking of the headset your controllers lose tracking if they go behind you or out of sight of your headset. Otherwise I would always recommend this setup for casual, beginners, and anyone looking to get into VR. It is well worth the asking price.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Top critical review

    Is a good VR headset without adequate cable length.

    This is a good headset, it's a good value for the money and it works well. However, I have spent $100 over the last month trying to find cable extensions that will give me another 6ft. Nothing works. I now have a powered USB through which an extension cable is plugged and audio is still crashing during applications. It only has a 6ft cord, and it's just not enough. It's a huge oversight by the manufacturer, that they cannot spend the pocket change to make a 10ft cable native with the headset, and instead force end users to run the gamut of 3 party peripherals that are almost guaranteed to not work correctly. It is a massive PITA and I can't rate this product higher than 'average' for that reason alone.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Heed my mistakes, and you'll do fine.

    I hate giving star ratings. Either I recommend something, or I don't. So, do I recommend the Samsung Odyssey Plus? In a word: Yes. But it comes with some potential bumps. I get the device, and set up took far longer than advertised. That's my own failing. Be smart, and trust the software. Once I did that, I stopped having problems with it on that side. Once ready, I put the headset on, and it's what I've been waiting for. The resolution is high enough, and the anti-Screen Door Effect technology they're using works. This product will last me until VR tech really hits its strides in the next 3 years. It's pretty comfortable, but I don't really have enough experience with VR to compare it one way or another to the competition. The controller tracking was much better than I originally thought. It tracks as well as the Rift Touch or Vive Wands, without the expensive cameras/basestations. Be a little patient with them if your controller is pulled back under your chin, or out of sight of the Headset's cameras. I'll upgrade them one day, but for now, they work fine enough. Now the bumps in the road I mentioned. I put on my headset, and I'm greeted to a great display, and horrendous electrical screams. This is because the provided cable is too short. It's the USB extender that caused the noise. I spent the next week trying to solve the issue with different USB extension cables, a USB power hub, even a second instance of this product. Same issue. What I needed was a USB repeating cable. Yes. It's worth the $25 and extra 6' you don't need. If you have the problem I'm describing, get that cable. Don't hesitate. I also spent that 7 days with ear damage, brought on by that screaming. I had the volume set to 20%, and then 5%, and it still hurt my ear. I got better, but I didn't think I needed to suffer that much for a f****** $500 product. Conclusion: I recommend this device for anyone who wants a "Good enough" VR headset that you don't need two 2080TIs SLIed to power. My higher-end setup is good enough to get some decent super sampling out of the games I've played, and that makes the already great looking display even better! So avoid my pitfalls. You'll do fine. Also, I bought it here, because I wanted the warranty Ebay and Amazon offers. I could've gotten it $200 cheaper, but I would've had to pay $20 monthly to have the same accident protection. It's VR people. You're going to smash your controller into something eventually. Get a flipping warranty.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • So you wanna vr huh? I like that it's all in one and has just as good of controllers as the best systems for a fraction the money. I did my homework.

    Very cool product very cool to deal with. Superb product and don't get me started on how fast it got here. I think it was like less than a week international! Whaaat? Yup. Highly recommend these guys and this system is the best possible for the money. Wide fov and great tracking. Still getting used to movement. No screen door effect really. The face pad is a known issue but you can get an aftermarket one that solves the light leaks and pressure point. I wish it was just a tad sharper maybe I just need to set it up a bit better but there is just a bit of softness to it. Blacks are so black. Very immersive. You will not find a better system for the price in my opinion. I'm very happy. It's as good as occulus or vive for less money and you have access to all the library's of games except PlayStation so ya. Awesome! I learned it's a tad less sharp then the occulus because it's designed that way in order to eliminate screen door some sharpness had to be sacrificed. But you set your resolution to 150 percent and go 90 htz and you will be quite happy.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great VR Headset!

    I'm going to keep this short and sweet. Even though the HP Reverb G2 is on the horizon, if you can grab the Odyssey+ for a great deal like I did then it will be well worth it. Word of caution however: Make sure your motherboard does not use Entron drivers for your USB ports. Windows Mixed Reality hates Entron with a passion. Please make sure you research which drivers work with WMR before you make your purchase. I spent so much time worrying about my graphics card (GTX 1660 Ti) that I neglected to pay attention to anything else. Also, if you need to purchase a usb 3.0 pcie card make sure to stay clear of Yottamaster. The card might crash your system. It is a headache to get that thing up and running again. Since I hadn't built a computer in over 8 years I opted to rebuild mine with a new motherboard (ROG Crosshair VII Hero), processor (Ryzen 9 3099X), and 16 gigs of memory). All and all, I feel really good about this purchase. Now I'm about to get down on some Half life: Alyx. Peace!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Works beautifully

    Been using it around 30 minutes to an hour, but I can already tell it will be amazing, this is my first VR headset and I am loving it, the colors pop on this thing thanks to the OLED, can’t wait to continue using it! UPDATE Got it fully working now and this being my first VR, I love it completely! Bought blades and sorcery for it and it works like a charm My system is a Ryzen 5 1600 AF 3.2ghz boosts 3.6ghz Rx 5500xt 8gb MSI Gaming 16 gb RAM Corsair CV 550w MSI Pro Vdh Max mobo (mATX) And one m.2 ssd (256gb) and an ssd(400gb) and Hdd(1tb) Given my specs I can run Blades and Sorcery and most free to play VR titles like VR chat or the Steam labs at the advertised frame rate which is 90hz so if you have a build close to or similar to mine or way above you should have no problem using this headset, side not make sure to have a free HDMI slot on your graphics card if you’re on a desktop as I had to buy a separate display cable that was DP to HDMI so that I could use it. But other than that I recommend it if it’s your first venture into VR!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Impressive hardware

    I am still getting used to it but so far it seems to work very well and be quite immersive. There is a learning curve and also when I cruise around in 3D space while my body is sitting still it gives me motion sickness, but I think that I am slowly overcoming that. I'm still trying to nail down which software to use for 3D sculpting, but I think I will settle that soon. Overall, I'm quite impressed with the hardware itself.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Perfect for Sim Racing

    I chose to go the vr route instead of triple screens for Iracing and Assetto Corsa. Its a bit of a process to get ready to go but once you figure it out it with steam VR it gives you an amazing immersive racing experience. The Samsung lenses and resolution are both excellent but the surprise was how AMAZING the headphones are. I'm definitely keeping them long after I upgrade the headset. Worth 250-300 bucks alone. Construction seems good, comfort is good but a little sweaty after a big session. I race almost exclusively and think my lap times would have benefited more from a triple screen setup but the fun factor is without parallel. I'm not going pro anytime soon anyway. image is not like looking out a window but for racing its more than adequate. I did try it out with Alyx on steam and it rocked that as well. I think its the best bang for your buck in vr atm imho.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • It is AWESOME! Heck yea I recommend it! :D

    OMG! Way better than my previous headset. It took a little while to set up but when everything was done it worked beautifully. I was trying all kinds of things in VR. And I couldn’t believe that I could actually play Minecraft in VR! Yes seriously! And it is awesome. It is a completely different way of playing and experiencing the game. Anyway I could go on but I’ll make it simple! This headset is worth it! If you are looking to get into mixed reality and VR, give this a try. You won’t be disappointed..

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Best HMD Available Today

    I've owned 9 different VR headsets, including the new 2160p HP Reverb. The Odyssey+ is way better than any of them. Second place goes to Vive Pro. Don't bother with any of those new supposedly-high-end LCD headsets - OLED is a requirement for VR to feel real - especially for dark environments. Definitely get a VR Cover to go along with it to block out light leakage and improve comfort. And install the latest firmware update to eliminate edge warping.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New