Meta Quest 3 128GB
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Description
The Meta Quest 3 currently represents the most advanced mixed reality headset on the market, offering an unparalleled experience in virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR). At the core of the Quest 3 is the powerful Snapdragon XR2 (Gen 2) processor, which allows users to explore the virtual world without any hindrance from cables or an external computer. For those who still prefer to connect to a PC, this can be easily achieved using a Oculus Link-kabel.
What makes the Quest 3 stand out are the two 'pancake' lenses that make the device noticeably smaller and more compact. With an impressive reduction in size by as much as 40% compared to its predecessor, the Meta Quest 2, the Quest 3 offers improved portability without compromising on performance. The resolution of the Quest 3 is impressive, with 2064 x 2208 pixels per eye and a maximum refresh rate of 120 Hz, resulting in an extremely sharp and smooth display. The 110-degree field of view contributes to an immersive experience.
A groundbreaking feature of the Meta Quest 3 is the ability to see through in full colour in the so-called passthrough-modus. At the front of the headset are multiple cameras, including a depth scanner, allowing users to perceive their real environment while wearing the headset. This opens the door to mixed reality, where the boundary between the virtual and real world blurs. This innovation offers even the most passionate VR-gebruikers a whole new dimension of possibilities, where you can bring the real world into the virtual world (or vice versa).
Pros and cons
- The Meta Quest 3 headset is 40% thinner than the Meta Quest 2. This makes the headset more comfortable to wear and allows for extended use.
- The passthrough camera of the Meta Quest 3 has been improved with higher image quality and full-colour. This makes the headset more suitable for mixed reality applications.
- The Meta Quest 3 is backwards compatible with games for the Meta Quest 2.
- The Meta Quest 3 features a newer variant of the Snapdragon XR2 processor. This processor can play games at high quality and smoothly.
- The Quest 3 is a standalone VR headset. This means that the headset relies on a (built-in) battery. This battery can run out during gameplay, after which you need to recharge the headset.
- A standalone headset is always less powerful than a PC-gestuurde VR headset. However, you can connect the Meta Quest 3 to a PC with an Oculus Link cable.
- Caution: ensure that the lenses of the VR-headset are not exposed to direct sunlight to prevent sun damage.
What's in the box
- 1 x Meta Quest 3 headset
- 2 x Meta Quest Touch Plus controllers
- 1 x Standard facial interface
- 2 x Wrist straps
- 1 x Charger
- 1 x USB-C charging cable
- 2 x AA-batterijen
- 1 x Manual
Meta Quest 3 128GB
The Meta Quest 3 currently represents the most advanced mixed reality headset on the market, offering an unparalleled experience in virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR). At the core of the Quest 3 is the powerful Snapdragon XR2 (Gen 2) processor, which allows users to explore the virtual world without any hindrance from cables or an external computer. For those who still prefer to connect to a PC, this can be easily achieved using a Oculus Link-kabel.
What makes the Quest 3 stand out are the two 'pancake' lenses that make the device noticeably smaller and more compact. With an impressive reduction in size by as much as 40% compared to its predecessor, the Meta Quest 2, the Quest 3 offers improved portability without compromising on performance. The resolution of the Quest 3 is impressive, with 2064 x 2208 pixels per eye and a maximum refresh rate of 120 Hz, resulting in an extremely sharp and smooth display. The 110-degree field of view contributes to an immersive experience.
A groundbreaking feature of the Meta Quest 3 is the ability to see through in full colour in the so-called passthrough-modus. At the front of the headset are multiple cameras, including a depth scanner, allowing users to perceive their real environment while wearing the headset. This opens the door to mixed reality, where the boundary between the virtual and real world blurs. This innovation offers even the most passionate VR-gebruikers a whole new dimension of possibilities, where you can bring the real world into the virtual world (or vice versa).