Oculus Quest 3 hands-on teases huge upgrades and one worrying downgrade


Ahead of WWDC 2023 – the Apple conference where we finally expect to see the long-rumored Apple VR headset – Meta has hosted a private virtual reality event of its own. And according to those that attended, the new headset hardware it showed off (the Meta Quest 3) is a major upgrade over the Quest 2 –  and maybe even the Quest Pro.

Meta has already teased that Quest 3 is coming this year. It hasn’t specifically named the device yet, but it has said that a new headset is coming and that it’ll be an affordable one – strongly suggesting it’ll be an entry in its budget-friendly Quest line following the Quest 2. We also know that it’ll have a focus on mixed reality, so expect to see similar color-passthrough capabilities to what the Meta Quest Pro comes equipped with.

Beyond this, it has been fairly tightlipped so far – however, that has started to change following a private event where some people have had a chance to get hands-on time with the device. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman described the prototype version of the Quest 3 – known as Eureka – as “a night-and-day improvement over the Quest 2” in his Power-On newsletter

The Meta Quest Pro

The Oculus Quest 3 could have better mixed reality than the Pro (Image credit: Future)

He said that the device seemed lighter and thinner than the Quest 2 and that it was speedier as well thanks to its “second generation” Snapdragon XR2 chip – the XR2 Plus found in the Meta Quest Pro. The biggest change however was to its mixed-reality capabilities, which Gurman said we so impressive that he could use his phone while wearing the headset.



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