At its Windows Mixed Reality event today, Microsoft made a slew of announcements, including that it has a new partner: Samsung. The South Korean company is developing its own Windows Mixed Reality headset dubbed the Samsung HMD Odyssey. Shipping on November 6, the headset will be available in a bundle with motion controllers for $499.

“When we began designing and engineering the Samsung HMD Odyssey with Microsoft, there was only one goal in mind, create a high performing headset that’s easy to set up and can transport people to the incredible world of virtual reality,” Alanna Cotton, vice president and general manager at Samsung Electronics America, said in a statement. “Samsung is committed to working across platforms to build cutting-edge technology, and we’re excited to partner with Microsoft to shape the future of virtual reality.”

The Odyssey features dual AMOLED displays, built-in spatial AKG headphones, inside-out tracking, a built-in microphone, and motion controllers. Samsung promises the following specifcations:

Display: Dual 3.5″ AMOLED 1,440 x 1,600 @90/60Hz

Interface: HDMI2.0 + USB 3.0 Interface Bound Cable (4m Length)

Lens: Single Fresnel

Field of View: Φ66, FOV 110º, 6.7X

IPD: 60-72mm Range

Camera: 6 DOF Camera x 2

Sensor: Accelerometer(6 Axis), Gyrometer(6 Axis), Compass(3 Axis), Proximity Sensor, IPD Sensor

Acoustics: 2 MIC Support, Cortana, Built-in AKG Headphone

Control & Function: Volume, IPD Adjustment

Dimension: 202mm(W) x 131.5mm(D) x 111mm(H)

Weight: 645g

And the controllers:

Control & Function: Touchpad (Clickable), Menu button, Windows/Controller power button, Trigger, Thumbstick, Indicator light

Sensor: Accelerometer(6 Axis), Gyrometer(6 Axis),

Compass(3 Axis)

Compass(3 Axis) Battery: AAA Battery x 2ea

Dimensions: 154.2 x 119.1 x 119.1mm

Weight: 160g

Back in October 2016, Microsoft revealed that partners Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, and Lenovo would be shipping Windows 10 VR headsets in 2017, starting at $299. At the time, the company didn’t give a specific timeframe for their release, but last month the company shared the first one would arrive on October 17.

At the Berlin consumer electronics conference IFA in August, Dell unveiled its Visor headset and Lenovo revealed its Explore headset. Acer and HP will also have headsets in time for the holidays, and now we know Samsung has joined the party just in time. Only Asus’ headset is slated for next year, spring 2018.