
Samsung finally launched its Galaxy XR headset this month, so now everyone wants to know: What’s the battery life like?
While Mashable has yet to perform nuanced battery testing of our own, we at least have official spec sheets to go off of right now. The big question is how the Galaxy XR’s battery life compares to the Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest 3, the two most mainstream competitors to Samsung’s headset in the U.S.
Without wasting any more time, let’s get into it.
Galaxy XR battery life compared to Apple Vision Pro
First, let’s establish a baseline. Samsung’s headset is rated for up to two hours of general use, and up to 2.5 hours of video playback. That’s going to be our main point of comparison going forward.
As for Apple, the company actually, technically sells two versions of the Vision Pro now: One with an M2 chip, and one with a newer M5 chip. This matters because the two versions have slightly different rated battery capacities. The M2 version has the exact same “two hours of normal use and 2.5 hours of video playback” rating as the Galaxy XR. The M5 version, meanwhile, is rated for 2.5 hours of use and three hours of video playback.
So, in other words, Apple wins here if you buy the newest model.
Galaxy XR battery life compared to Meta Quest 3
Meta’s device is a little different from the other two listed here because it has a built-in battery, instead of relegating the battery to a separate puck that you keep in your pocket. Other than that, though, the differences are minimal, as the Quest 3 is rated for 2.2 hours of use on a single charge. That puts it right in the same territory as Galaxy XR, but on a device that costs more than $1,000 less than the Galaxy XR.
Of course, there are other factors at play. Samsung’s device is more advanced than the Quest 3 in terms of processing power, display quality, and number of sensors. That it holds up to the same level of battery life as Quest 3 despite doing so much more is perhaps a point in its favor. Still, don’t expect to get more than three hours of use out of any of these devices.




