What you need to knowSamsung’s Galaxy XR controllers sold out within hours of launch in the US, highlighting unexpected demand for the new headset.The Galaxy XR debuted in the US and South Korea for around $1,800, with the controllers sold separately for $250 (or $175 during launch).US stocks have completely run out, while limited units remain in South Korea, and Samsung hasn’t announced a restock date.

Samsung’s move into extended reality (XR) is off to a surprising start. Only a few hours after the Galaxy XR headset launched, its optional controllers sold out in the U.S.

The Galaxy XR made its debut in the US and South Korea with a hefty $1,800 price tag, marking Samsung’s return to the high-end headset game. The company also offered a pair of tracked controllers for an additional $250, or $175 during a brief launch discount. However, the option to purchase them vanished from Samsung’s U.S. website shortly after the headset went live.