LG G5 Presentation, Barcelona, Spain, Feb. 21, 2016
People gather around the stand of the new LG G5 model after its presentation on the eve of the official beginning of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Feb. 21, 2016. Josep Lago/AFP/Getty Images

The LG G5 is available on preorders with the various retailers and carriers in the U.S. However, B&H Photo is running an exciting preorder that allows buyers to purchase LG G5 bundle with 360 VR headset and 360 cameras for $750.

The LG G5 was announced in February this year. The South Korean tech giant had also introduced various accessories such as 360 VR (Virtual Reality) headset and 360-degree camera alongside the flagship smartphone. The unlocked LG G5 with both the aforementioned accessories is available for $750 on B&H Photo.

The bundle includes the unlocked LG G5 smartphone that carries a model number of RS988. The retailer site is selling the unlocked LG G for $649 without the bundle. In the previous month, the LG 360 CAM Spherical camera as well as LG 360 VR smartphone headset was launched with a respective preorder price of $200.

The LG 360 VR headset is fitted with two full HD OLED screens and it can be connected to the LG G5 by using a USB-C cable. The LG 360 camera can be used recording 360-degree videos that can be viewed on LG 360 VR headset. Without the bundle, the cumulative price of the three devices is $1,050. However, the LG G5 bundle is now available on preorders with B&H Photo with a huge discount of $300.

The retailer is offering the LG G5 in colors like Titan and Silver. The unlocked smartphone supports GSM and CDMA networks. However, buyers should be aware of the fact that activation of LG G5 will not be available for compatible CDMA networks.

Hence, before availing the offer, customers are required to check whether the unlocked LG G5 can be activated on the desired CDMA network. Some of the network providers that will support the unlocked LG G5 include AT&T, T-Mobile, and Straight Talk.

The retailer is accepting preorders from worldwide buyers. Outside the U.S., customers will have to pay additional shipping charges. The retailer will start the shipment of the preordered units in May.