Samsung launches a bunch of new accessories along with the Note7
The Galaxy Note7
isn’t only thing Samsung launched in the US yesterday. The company
announced that it is releasing several new accessories which help to
make up its new lineup of “collections” which promote different
lifestyles as part of Samsung’s latest marketing campaign.
Move, Explore, Create, and Go with Galaxy - These collections focus on fitness, learning and experiencing VR, creating new content, and using products for a mobile lifestyle, respectively.
Samsung is launching a new updated Gear VR (hands-on here) which will work with Smartphones all the way back to the S6, the Gear 360 camera which is used to create 360 photos and videos viewable on Gear VR (hands-on here), Gear Icon X totally wireless earbuds, and Level Active headphones which are much like the PowerBeats2 wireless headphones.
From left to right: Gear 360 • New Gear VR • Gear Icon X • Level Active Also not previously mentioned by Samsung, AT&T will be selling the “Samsung Connect auto”. It’s a device that you plug into your car’s ODBII interface port (which is used for programming and reading a vehicle’s diagnostics).

This device can provide your passengers with a Wi-Fi hotspot using
AT&T’s LTE, and “send real-time alerts to the driver, improving
efficiency and safety on the road”. You’ll also be able to track your
car via GPS, and be alerted if your car’s location changes.
The 'Samsung Connect auto' works with its own app which can be installed on either Android or iOS.
Move, Explore, Create, and Go with Galaxy - These collections focus on fitness, learning and experiencing VR, creating new content, and using products for a mobile lifestyle, respectively.
Samsung is launching a new updated Gear VR (hands-on here) which will work with Smartphones all the way back to the S6, the Gear 360 camera which is used to create 360 photos and videos viewable on Gear VR (hands-on here), Gear Icon X totally wireless earbuds, and Level Active headphones which are much like the PowerBeats2 wireless headphones.
From left to right: Gear 360 • New Gear VR • Gear Icon X • Level Active Also not previously mentioned by Samsung, AT&T will be selling the “Samsung Connect auto”. It’s a device that you plug into your car’s ODBII interface port (which is used for programming and reading a vehicle’s diagnostics).
The 'Samsung Connect auto' works with its own app which can be installed on either Android or iOS.
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