Samsung Gear SM-R322 Virtual Reality Headset (Refurbished A-Grade)
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Optimized for Samsung smartphones, this mobile VR headset uses Oculus head-tracking technology to run immersive games and show movies
Any price comparison is to a new, nonrefurbished product price.
Samsung Gear SM-R322 Virtual Reality Headset (Refurbished A-Grade)
Accessible Virtual Reality
- Utilizes precise Oculus head-tracking technology
- Wide field of view and low latency provide a fully immersive experience
- Great for watching pictures, movies, and playing games
Ultimate Comfort
- Lightweight construction with padding for wearing comfort
- Easy-to-use touchpad
- Built to fit most eyeglasses
Good to Know
- Compatible with Galaxy Note5, Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy Note7
- Product condition: refurbished (A grade)
- Product dimensions: 3.6” x 4.6” x 8”
- Weight: 11.22oz.
- 90-day warranty from A4C
- Made in the USA
In the box: Gear VR, head strap, user manual, warranty card
About Samsung
In the 70 years of its existence, Samsung has grown into an international company with interests spanning from home electronics to skyscraper construction. The company takes its global role seriously, working to improve communities with both its financial support and the expertise of its talented employees. The company’s Solve for Tomorrow competition, for instance, challenges kids to create videos that demonstrate how science and math can be used in new ways to improve their local environment. After screening the videos of thousands of worthy entrants and dozens of confused American Idol hopefuls, Samsung chooses five winners, whose schools each receive $110,000 in technology. Solve for Tomorrow is just one of the company’s outreach initiatives, which align with its philosophy to help build a “better global society.”
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support. Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
Optimized for Samsung smartphones, this mobile VR headset uses Oculus head-tracking technology to run immersive games and show movies
Any price comparison is to a new, nonrefurbished product price.
Samsung Gear SM-R322 Virtual Reality Headset (Refurbished A-Grade)
Accessible Virtual Reality
- Utilizes precise Oculus head-tracking technology
- Wide field of view and low latency provide a fully immersive experience
- Great for watching pictures, movies, and playing games
Ultimate Comfort
- Lightweight construction with padding for wearing comfort
- Easy-to-use touchpad
- Built to fit most eyeglasses
Good to Know
- Compatible with Galaxy Note5, Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy Note7
- Product condition: refurbished (A grade)
- Product dimensions: 3.6” x 4.6” x 8”
- Weight: 11.22oz.
- 90-day warranty from A4C
- Made in the USA
In the box: Gear VR, head strap, user manual, warranty card
About Samsung
In the 70 years of its existence, Samsung has grown into an international company with interests spanning from home electronics to skyscraper construction. The company takes its global role seriously, working to improve communities with both its financial support and the expertise of its talented employees. The company’s Solve for Tomorrow competition, for instance, challenges kids to create videos that demonstrate how science and math can be used in new ways to improve their local environment. After screening the videos of thousands of worthy entrants and dozens of confused American Idol hopefuls, Samsung chooses five winners, whose schools each receive $110,000 in technology. Solve for Tomorrow is just one of the company’s outreach initiatives, which align with its philosophy to help build a “better global society.”
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support. Sold by Groupon Goods. View the FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico
- 90-day warranty from A4C
- How is the strike-through price determined?