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- Get the epic new Asgard’s Wrath 2 included (a $59.99 value)* when you buy Meta Quest 3 128GB*.
- Dive into extraordinary experiences with a mixed reality headset that transforms your home into an exciting new playground, where virtual elements blend into your actual surroundings.
- It’s the most powerful Quest yet*, featuring next-level performance with more than double the graphic processing power of Quest 2. (*Based on the graphic performance of the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 vs Meta Quest 2.)
- Experience more immersion with dazzling visuals with the 4K+ Infinite Display (a nearly 30% leap in resolution from Quest 2) and rich 3D audio with enhanced sound clarity, bass performance and a 40% louder volume range than Quest 2
- Reach out and touch virtual worlds with Touch Plus controllers that give you fine-tuned precision, realistic sensations and more intuitive interactions. You can even navigate without controllers with Direct Touch that follows your gestures, so you can use just your hands to find your way.
- Explore the world’s best library of 500+ immersive apps and find your favorite content across gaming, fitness, wellness, entertainment, social experiences and more.
- Get up to 2.2 hours of usage on average with the option to extend your battery life further with Battery Saver mode. Use the included 18W power adapter to fully charge your headset.* (*Battery life is dependent on various factors such as device settings, usage, age of battery, Bluetooth usage, and wireless conditions.)
- Play what you love longer with maximum comfort. Personalize your fit with added customization and a redesigned slimmer profile compared to Quest 2.
- Everyone in the family is safe to explore with privacy features and supervision tools. See child safety guidance online; Accounts for 10+.
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ASIN | B0C8VKH1ZH |
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Release date | October 10, 2023 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #22 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #2 in Standalone Virtual Reality Headsets |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 4.72 x 4.72 inches; 4.66 ounces |
Type of item | Electronics |
Item model number | NIUJF55 |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Manufacturer | Meta |
Country of Origin | China |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | September 26, 2023 |
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Expand your world with Meta Quest 3, a mixed reality headset that lets you jump into full immersion or blend physical and virtual worlds to transform your home into an exciting new playground. It’s the most powerful Quest yet, reimagined from the inside out with breakthrough technology. Extraordinary experiences come to life with lightning fast performance and dazzling details. And with the world's best library of 500+ immersive apps, there’s something for everyone to discover. Unlock access to the best immersive experiences with a 6-month subscription2 to Meta Quest+ and embark on a journey to save all of reality with the marquee VR action RPG Asgard’s Wrath 21. Included with purchase for a limited time. See child safety guidance online; Accounts for 10+. Based on the graphic performance of the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 vs Meta Quest 2. Asgard’s Wrath 2 is intended for mature audiences. Offer ends 3/30/24; terms apply. Eligibility and auto-renewal terms apply for trial subscriptions. See full terms. Unlock access to the best immersive experiences with a 6-month subscription2 to Meta Quest+ and embark on a journey to save all of reality with the marquee VR action RPG Asgard’s Wrath 21. Included with purchase for a limited time. See child safety guidance online; Accounts for 10+. Based on the graphic performance of the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 vs Meta Quest 2. Asgard’s Wrath 2 is intended for mature audiences. Offer ends 3/30/24; terms apply. Eligibility and auto-renewal terms apply for trial subscriptions. See full terms.
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Customers like the quality and entertainment value of the virtual reality headset. For example, they say it's a good game to play, and offers plenty of amazing experiences. They appreciate the graphics. That said, some complain about the battery life. Opinions are mixed on readability, performance, value, and comfort.
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Customers like the quality of the virtual reality headset. They mention that the passthrough quality is fine, the quality games is good enough for where the technology is at, the resolution is improved, and the lenses are some of the best they've seen for standalone VR. Some say there's room for improvement, but the headset is nice and is extremely worth the upgrade.
"...It is more immersive and you can do more things like lean forward to peek around corners, move your flashlight in any direction you want, look..." Read more
"...They last a sick amount of time, as opposed to the Quest Pro controllers which are rechargeable...." Read more
"...I'm sure that will be solved in a future update. The passthrough cameras work, you can see the outside world enough to do what you need to do..." Read more
"...Currently, I would say the quality of games is good enough for where the technology is at the moment in terms of the processing power that's in the..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the graphics of the virtual reality headset. They mention that the graphics are stunning, nice, and clear. They also say that PCVR games look better than ever, and the interface still looks clean and new.
"...I could live without VR covers, and five months later my interface still looks clean and new, after brushing it for a couple of minutes with a..." Read more
"...With the new resolution, wider FOV and lenses, PCVR games look better than ever!..." Read more
"...The colors are vibrant, the sharpness is perfect, and getting your head in the sweet spot is much easier...." Read more
"...Thus, even though the graphics in Asgard's Wrath are great, they are probably equivalent to games of 10 or 12 years ago (not that I'm an expert)...." Read more
Customers find the virtual reality headset fun, immersive, and well-done. They say it's an investment in fun, learning, and endless possibilities. Customers also mention that it'll let them be entertained and productive while also being fully aware of their surroundings.
"...Passthrough is important to me now. It let's me be entertained and productive while also being fully aware of my surroundings...." Read more
"...A fun but very well done (imho) demo of what you can do in VR - great for all ages." Read more
"...at home combined with a mixed reality game is one of the most fun experiences to have. This is also similar tech in Apple's Vision Pro...." Read more
"...There are plenty of great games in VR to experience, and graphics are not always as important as the gameplay and experience of feeling so immersed..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it works very well, while others say that it's disappointing and doesn't function for much.
"...By the way, wireless does not have any lag or loss of performance that I am aware of, so don't think that you need a cable to connect your Quest 3..." Read more
"...Some small beefs with the Immersed app: it takes too long from launching it until it actually starts and connects with your laptop, but once it's on..." Read more
"...This all works convincingly thanks to the new room scanning feature, which is something right out of the Matrix...." Read more
"...The problem is it maxes out at 3A / 5V charging which will not keep the Quest 3 charged if you have Wifi on, let alone Wifi, bluetooth, and running..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the virtual reality headset. Some mention it's well worth the cost, while others say it'll be a total waste of money. Some customers also mention that the controllers feel nice and are not cheap.
"...QUEST 3 - WORTH THE PURCHASE, NOT EXPENSIVE IF YOU DON'T BUY UNNECESSARY THINGS..." Read more
"...they suggest a DEDICATED WiFi 6 router JUST FOR VR, and that’s pretty expensive. I just use the cable or run air link at lower res." Read more
"...want to been $3,500 on an Apple vision, this is actually a really reasonable option. You can use the controllers or hand tracking...." Read more
"...4. Pass through / Mixed Reality has potential. It's maybe not practical yet and a little buggy, but way better than the Quest 2...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the readability of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that the lenses are super clear, and the rendering of small text elements is more readable. However, others say that it may seem a little blurry and the LCD screens are jarring when you go into dark rooms.
"...I also really like Project Terminus. It has a realistic and detailed world, and the atmosphere is great...." Read more
"...These flat pancake lenses are just super clear all around, from edge to edge.- The resolution bump from the Q2 is another nice welcome...." Read more
"...Screen is still lower resolution than watching content on a decent 4k television. Screen door effect is still noticeable..." Read more
"...My coding is done in Eclipse and VScode, and the text is very legible. I was worried about the field of view, but it is absolutely not an issue...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the comfort of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it's very comfortable and easy to use, with intuitive touch controllers and an ergonomic design. However, others say that the head strap is very uncomfortable and can cause some facial discomfort.
"...I like how the facial interface, headset weight, and straps feel. I can wear the Quest 3 for over half a day without feeling any discomfort...." Read more
"...the devils jockstrap... it hurt my ears, it hurt my head, it was a pain in the ass to adjust, so right there is another 20-30$ to replace that,..." Read more
"...These controllers feel great, and track without a hitch. I'm super glad that they are sticking to regular AAA batteries for the controllers...." Read more
"...-The two biggest things are probably how uncomfortable this is out of the box..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the virtual reality headset. They mention that it's short lived and very power hungry.
"...Its greatest weakness is its Very power hungry and as I write this there are few options for power blocks and piggy back power packs..." Read more
"...The battery only lasts 2 HOURS, so you have to stay plugged in if you want to play for longer periods...." Read more
"...and the battery lasts less than 2 hours most of the time...." Read more
"...Batteries do run out quick so you want to get something...." Read more
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- The clarity of the new "pancake" lenses are a marvel after dealing for years with the now primitive, Fresnel lenses. No more having to reposition the flipping headset around, over and over just to find that one tiny spot of clarity while their outer area remains blurry. These flat pancake lenses are just super clear all around, from edge to edge.
- The resolution bump from the Q2 is another nice welcome. The blacks are not jet black like you would find on an OLED screen (like the PlayStation VR2), but that would bring the cost up. When you're playing games or experiences, you won't even be thinking about it. Would you rather have fresnel lenses like PS2VR? I don't think so. In addition to these new features, the fieild of view has widened on Quest 3, another upgrade that makes a difference.
- The sound is beefier and louder. No more tin can alley like the Q2, and the fantastic spatial sound adds more to the immersion. I went back and played some older games, finding sounds that I've never quite heard on Quest 2, which really surprised me. The haptics are also very much improved over the Q2, though not as potent as I would have liked. The Pro controllers are more advanced in this department, as is the PSVR2.
- The controller wrap around rings over the hands are a thing of the past, and good riddance. These controllers feel great, and track without a hitch. I'm super glad that they are sticking to regular AAA batteries for the controllers. They last a sick amount of time, as opposed to the Quest Pro controllers which are rechargeable. Some people prefer that style, but I prefer having to simply replace batteries and continue playing, rather than waiting for yet another device to recharge Plus, I remember getting overheating warnings with the Pro Controllers, and they never felt warm. If you didn't put the controllers down for a bit, the warning would not go away. There's a number of complaints about this odd issue in the Oculus forums. Not sure if they fixed this by now, but I do remember the Oculus mods being dumbfounded by this ordeal.
The Mixed Reality / Passthrough
As someone who's been around the tech industry for over 35 years, this is a new level of entertainment. Mixed Reality puts virtual objects right in your real space. Imagine sitting on your couch, viewing your entire room, while watching a spaceship break through your ceiling and land on your couch. Following that, you'll view in amazement as alien fuzzballs start breaking apart the walls to your surroundings, trying to get in, while revealing a complete alien landscape as you race to catch those critters with the supplied blaster as they pop in and land on your floor, and furniture! You have to see it to believe it. You're still in your room, but now all the walls have been blown out. This all works convincingly thanks to the new room scanning feature, which is something right out of the Matrix. You simply walk and look around your room(s) as it automatically detects walls and obstacles during setup.
How about playing a dungeon crawling board game ON YOUR ACTUAL TABLE, or break into a sweat as zombies smash through your doorways, and climb in from the windows. If that's too much, then why not set up a giant TV screen that would dwarf the real TV in your room. Dozens of games and apps already have been updated to support mixed reality, so there's already many things to try out. Every day seems to bring more.
The beauty of Mixed Reality is that you're not fully engulfed in Virtual Reality. You're still seeing all of your real world, but the virtual stuff comes to you! This is a wonderful way to introduce newcomers to VR who may not feel comfortable completely cut off from their surroundings. So, now you can exercise with a virtual trainer, box against a computer opponent in your own living room, or explore your house which can be haunted with ghosts. All this can be done without worrying about kicking your dog, watching if your baby wanders away or smashing your skull into a real TV set. One other advantage, it cuts down the possibility of motion sickness which can be a problem for certain people. The one big complaint about mixed reality - the passthrough is kind of fuzzy, so your real world has kind of a grainy film over it, and when combined with the stunning virtual objects, there's a stark difference. Good lighting helps the situation, but ultimately, it becomes a non-issue because once your play area is combined with the virtual world, you won't even be much concerned about the quality; your room becomes the backdrop as your eyes are mainly focused on the virtual parts, leaving the whole mix to be quite convincing, and for this price point, to have this feature? Are you kidding me? It's amazing!
Of course, you can alway play in total virtual reality, because that's still the popular choice for hardcore VR enthusiasts. Speaking of which, I've seen many comments on various forums where VR veterans were knocking mixed reality, saying things like "who wants this? I don't need mixed reality, I will only play in complete Virtual". After a few days, I already saw a change of heart. Now it's, "oh wow, I never thought I'd get into this, now I want more!". Yeah, mixed reality is here to stay and grow.
The comfort
Well, here's where I personally find a negative. The default strap provided with the Meta Quest 3 is similar to the strap on the Quest 2, however, this has a bit more stability, with its adjustable Y-shaped back. It's one of those things, you try on, and think - oh, this isn't bad at all, only to find shortly after, either your forehead, cheeks or both feel a bit too much pressure. It's not as bad as the Quest 2, as the Quest 3, doesn't protrude as much, due to its new design, but it's no way good for long play sessions. I simply purchased a 3rd Party Elite-style strap on Amazon.. so mission accomplished there as it's a very comfortable, halo-style ($37.00) which is the way to go.
Battery life
...is still short - around two hours, though some complained it's even shorter. I tend to use an ultra-long C cable plugged into an Anker power supply and I can go all day, and only take it off if I'm playing something like Beat Saber, or anything else that requires a lot of crazy hand movements.
PCVR
Like its predecessor, the Q3 will work with your PC Oculus and Steam VR games, providing you have a powerful PC. With the new resolution, wider FOV and lenses, PCVR games look better than ever!
Overall - I absolutely love the Quest 3, even my spouse who had no interest in VR was amazed by the mixed reality and now wants one as well.
— TRACKING —
Gone are the days when you had to have fixed sensors in your room with a fixed play area. Now, you can bring this anywhere and play wirelessly, with or without a computer. Just the fact that I don't need sensors is a win. The tech packed into this can detect your surrounding environments quickly and easily. It even tracks your hands and you can navigate with just your hands using gestures similar to an iPad/iPhone.
— SCREEN —
The screen is a big improvement over previous generations, including Meta's Pro model. The colors are vibrant, the sharpness is perfect, and getting your head in the sweet spot is much easier. I advise using an app to measure your eye distance (like Eye Measure), and then you can adjust the lenses to suit your exact eye distance for optimum viewing comfort.
— STORAGE —
I got the 512GB because I was torn about their pricing model. I didn't want to underdo it so I spent the extra money so I had more space, even if I didn't know if I would need it. Frankly, 256GB would've been perfect for me personally at the moment.
— WIRELESS PLAY —
The games runs off the headset—if you buy games from the Meta Quest store. They do run more expensive and the sales are okay when they're there. If you have been buying VR games on Steam, you can run them wirelessly with SteamVR as long as your computer's graphics card is compatible. You can also physically connect a USB-C cable to a computer to play your games.
— GAMES —
Games feel like an elevated Nintendo 64 at the moment. The tech is there, we just need higher-quality textures and more AAA games when the masses start pouring in. Most games seem to have a stylized polygonal quality to them, and few games are going for a realistic look. Currently, I would say the quality of games is good enough for where the technology is at the moment in terms of the processing power that's in the headset at this price point.
One of the great things is Asgard's Wrath II is included free with purchase and this is one of those games that takes full advantage of this headset's capabilities. You also get a 6-month free trial of Quest+, which is two pre-selected curated games per month for as long as you're a member; you lose those games when you cancel, but if you subscribe again your library will be there.
— APPS —
Besides games, you can use different apps with this. I use Virtual Desktop to access my 3D movie files on my computer, plus other media I have. I can also access my SteamVR games this way as well. Then there are media consumption apps like Amazon and Netflix. Explore and you'll find useful things to install.
— MIXED REALITY —
This is part of the future of gaming, baby. Having a big play space at home combined with a mixed reality game is one of the most fun experiences to have. This is also similar tech in Apple's Vision Pro. There are a couple of free games included, and I can't wait to see what the future holds in this growing game category.
— BATTERY —
The battery lasts on average about two hours. For me, that's great because I generally get a little dizzy before that period so the headset will die before I get fully nauseous. VR dizziness is a real thing and I advise that if you start feeling some type of way, to stop sooner rather than later. I would build up your brain's tolerance to VR slowly. If you get dizzy, start timing how long it takes. Take a day off and try to add 10 minutes or so in the next session, until you can go longer.
If you are one of the lucky few who are not affected by dizziness, you can plug this into a wall while playing and it will charge while you play. In theory, you could play non-stop with the right cable and charger.
— SUMMARY —
If you haven't gotten into VR yet, try it out in the stores. If you like it, then definitely get the Meta Quest 3. If you're unsure, you could wait for a price drop hopefully around Christmas of 2024.
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The passthrough allows me to go anywhere in my house and setup a massive boundary at any time. It's not very clear, but it's very useable. The videos you see posted of recordings from the headset are much more clear than the physical use of it. Performance wise, it's incredible. I generally play games directly from the headset and they work flawlessly. The battery life isn't great, it lasts a couple hours or so depending on what you're doing, but to be honest I can only use it for max that long as my forehead starts to hurt. Both of these issues can be fixed with a 3rd party battery strap, however I have yet to set mine up. The lenses never fog up, regardless of how strenuous the game I'm playing might be. The audio is very cool, it comes from tiny speakers in the strap of the headset that are funneled towards your ears. The quality is actually quite good and it doesn't disturb anyone around you much at all.
As for gaming via Steamlink. I've only tried it via wireless as of now, and have a very good router, but it does seem to work well. I have had a couple instances while playing HL Alyx that the quality drops and the movement glitches but generally it's been very playable.
Overall, it's a very worthy upgrade if you are a few generations back, no doubt. Looking back on it, the Quest 2 might have been more than enough for me, but truly the upgraded lenses and the passthrough feature has been excellent and frankly I use it more than I thought I would. Excellent device.
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The passthrough allows me to go anywhere in my house and setup a massive boundary at any time. It's not very clear, but it's very useable. The videos you see posted of recordings from the headset are much more clear than the physical use of it. Performance wise, it's incredible. I generally play games directly from the headset and they work flawlessly. The battery life isn't great, it lasts a couple hours or so depending on what you're doing, but to be honest I can only use it for max that long as my forehead starts to hurt. Both of these issues can be fixed with a 3rd party battery strap, however I have yet to set mine up. The lenses never fog up, regardless of how strenuous the game I'm playing might be. The audio is very cool, it comes from tiny speakers in the strap of the headset that are funneled towards your ears. The quality is actually quite good and it doesn't disturb anyone around you much at all.
As for gaming via Steamlink. I've only tried it via wireless as of now, and have a very good router, but it does seem to work well. I have had a couple instances while playing HL Alyx that the quality drops and the movement glitches but generally it's been very playable.
Overall, it's a very worthy upgrade if you are a few generations back, no doubt. Looking back on it, the Quest 2 might have been more than enough for me, but truly the upgraded lenses and the passthrough feature has been excellent and frankly I use it more than I thought I would. Excellent device.