🚀 Elevate Your Reality with Meta Quest 3!
The Meta Quest 3 512GB is the most powerful mixed reality headset, offering immersive gaming, fitness, and entertainment experiences. With stunning 2064x2208 resolution per eye, a 360-degree field of view, and a lightweight design, it’s perfect for both solo adventures and family fun. Enjoy a bonus Batman: Arkham Shadow game and a 3-month trial of Meta Quest+ with your purchase.
Color | White |
Battery Average Life | 2.2 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Battery Capacity | 2.2 Hours |
Resolution | 2064x2208 pixels per eye |
Platform | Meta Quest |
Field Of View | 360 Degrees |
Controller Type | Touchpad Control |
Compatible Devices | [PO] Partially Obtainable |
Screen Size | 7 Inches |
Operating System | Android |
Refresh Rate | 120 hertz |
Display Resolution Maximum | > 1832 x 1920 pixels |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Fitness, Mixed Reality Experiences |
Memory Storage Capacity | 512 GB |
Additional Features | Mixed Reality, Next-Level Performance |
Item Weight | 400 Grams |
M**L
I own a Quest 2 and bought this as a gift for my father. I will DEFINITELY be getting myself one!
As an owner of the Quest 2, I wasn't too sure how much of an upgrade this would be, but let me tell you, this thing is a significant upgrade that I think is well worth the cost.The way the weight is distributed, this thing feels lighter on my face than the Quest 2 ever did, and while I'm probably still going to buy the BOBOVR strap replacement for the Quest 3 (like I did for my Quest 2), it's not because I think the Quest 3 is uncomfortable to wear. On the contrary, this thing is definitely more comfortable out of the box than the Quest 2 was, so anyone on the fence about comfort can lay those worries to rest immediately.I'll be honest: When this thing first arrived and I tried it on, I wasn't wowed like I expected to be by some monumental leap in clarity, crispness, and screen resolution. No, it wasn't until that same night when I used my own Quest 2 again that I was blown away by the difference. Is it a staggering difference? No, it's not. Is it VERY obvious when comparing the new and the old side-by-side? You better believe it.The Quest 3 is more comfortable to wear, improves upon the Quest 2's already impressive motion responsiveness (which is huge for folks who suffer from motion sickness if the scene they're viewing doesn't move *precisely* in lockstep with their head movements), has UNBELIEVABLE hand tracking capabilities (this thing makes the Quest 2 look like a knockoff product in that regard), offers a noticeable bump in clarity and responsiveness, and takes the rudimentary pass-through visibility system from the Quest 2 and instead gives you a true "I can see everything around me, in color, without visible skewing or synchronization issues" experience when you're wearing the headset and need to be able to see the world around you.Heck, even the built-in speakers (which were already excellent in the Quest 2) got a really nice bump in terms of volume AND fidelity. I don't know if this thing is *actually* louder than the Quest 2 (at max volume), or if it just *sounds* louder because the speakers are positioned more intelligently when you're wearing the headset, but either way it's yet another significant upgrade.Bottom-Line: The Quest 3 is truly an upgrade over the Quest 2 in every way. This is an absolute home run product for Meta that I think literally everyone who enjoys gaming at any level will enjoy.If you own a Quest 2 and are still in love with the thing, I wouldn't call this a "must buy," but I *can* guarantee that you'll be significantly impressed by the upgrade should you choose to pull the trigger.As for anyone who's never owned a VR headset and is on the fence about taking the plunge? I'll just say this: Back when the Quest 2 was first released in 2020 I told anyone who would listen that right then was *the* time to get into VR. The Quest 3 just made 2020 me look foolish, because this thing is a slam dunk experience, and NOW is objectively the time to hop on the VR train. You will NOT be disappointed!
A**N
Immersive Powerhouse for Mixed Reality
This mixed reality headset offers stunning visuals, seamless performance, and ample 512GB storage for all your apps and games. Its powerful hardware ensures smooth transitions between VR and AR experiences, while the lightweight design enhances comfort during extended use. A top-tier choice for anyone looking to explore the future of immersive technology!
M**C
Love it.
Very fun. A very cool experience. Headband is uncomfortable, and battery doesnt last super long. Myself I believe those things are just right, in order to get you to take it off because it could be very addicting with a super comfortable strap and a very long battery this could end up taking way more of your free time than you realized, My brand new one purchased here works very good easy to use, functions great very fun take some time to find some things you like but there are games and videos and 3D realities that you have to browse to find your thing. If you find a game that you really start to enjoy it is quite a different experience actually being inside the game and not sitting looking at the game on a TV screen but actually being in it is really wild. Very nice piece of equipment with perfectly fine software runs like a charm. Really great item.
C**N
The Quest 3 is the best looking headset under $1000, it's worth it even if you only ever use PCVR.
Buy the Quest 3, DO NOT BUY THE QUEST 2. I still use my Quest 2 it's great but I don't care how cheap it is, the Quest 3 is that much better in both performance and visuals. Even games not updated still look and play smoother. The Quest 3 is good enough to get into VR gaming without a PC. The Quest 1 felt like a gimmick , the Quest 2 was good but still felt compromised but the Quest 3 (while obviously not as a good the average PCVR gaming pc) is able to get much closer and provide a PCVR like experience on newer games. Mixed reality was not something I was interested in but after trying it I think it's awesome, even if you consider it a gimmick it's very cool and fun tech. As someone who really only cared about PC based VR gaming I've been very impressed with the Quest 3. After going on a VR binge in 2019 and some of 2020 I've mostly only played VRChat now but because of the Quest 3 I started exploring VR games again trying out new and old games and even mixed reality stuff too. It's that good but I'd recommend an aftermarket headstrap. The included headstrap seems pretty bad but if you fiddle with it A LOT it can get comfy. Also I returned my 128GB model and bought the 512GB one. It should not cost that much more in price but honestly there's so much cool stuff and games are slowly getting bigger. If you have fast internet , you can buy the 128GB and be fine.There's tons of amateur and professional unboxing videos of the Quest 3 that you can look at if you want to see what it looks like. As for what it's like to buy and own it? It's amazing.Background info: I've been a computer based VR player since 2017 when I got the original Oculus Rift also known as the CV1 on a Black Friday sale. Since then I've bought an Index in 2020 with vive trackers for full body tracking, a Quest 1 as a backup headset, a Quest 2 and now a Quest 3. I have about 6000 hours in VR 5000 of that is in VRChat.Review: The Quest 3 is incredible. It's my first VR headset that uses pancake lens and it's beautiful. I dabbled in standalone gaming on my Quest 2 with games like Resident Evil 4 VR and Iron Man VR which were both great. Iron Man felt a little held back resolution wise with aggressive foveated rendering BUT THE Quest 3 fixes that mostly with higher resolution in literally everything. Everything from the interface to all old and new games feel snappy. I started playing mixed reality mini games like the Ghost Busters one and Synth Riders and the free built in Alien one and everything has been super cool. it's all surprisingly fun. Audio is also great, about as good as the Index. The whole thing feels more reliable though as my Index cable is annoying with how heavy and thick it is. I'm on my third cable in 3 years and still the Index needs to be unplugged sometimes to make it work. I've had no such problems on my Quest 2 and Quest 3. The only reason I still use my Index is for easy full body tracking in VRChat otherwise I play everything on my Quest 3.
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