Codename | "Stinson" "Eureka" |
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Developer | Reality Labs |
Type | Virtual reality headset |
Release date | October 10, 2023 |
Lifespan | 2023–present |
Introductory price | US$499 (128GB) US$649 (512GB) |
Operating system | Meta Horizon OS, based on Android source code |
System on a chip | Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 |
Memory | 8 GB LPDDR5 |
Storage | 128 GB, 512 GB |
Display | 2× 2064 × 2208p RGB-stripe LCD panels, one per eye @ 90–120 Hz[1] |
Graphics | Adreno 740[2] |
Sound | 2 built in speakers |
Controller input | Touch Plus |
Camera | 2× 4MP RGB camera 4× 400×400px IR camera |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2 |
Power | Li-ion 3.87 VDC 4879 mAh [3] |
Online services | Quest Store |
Mass | 515 g (18.2 oz) |
Predecessor | Quest 2 |
Website | www |
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The Quest 3 is a virtual reality (VR) headset developed by Reality Labs, a division of Meta Platforms. It was unveiled on June 1, 2023, and released on October 10 as a successor to the Quest 2 and as the 3rd generation of the Meta Quest.
The headset features updated hardware with elements of the Quest Pro, including a thinner form factor and lenses, and additional sensors and color passthrough cameras intended for mixed reality software.
The Quest 3 can run as either a standalone headset, or use the "Quest Link" feature to function as a VR headset for a personal computer, connected via a cable or wirelessly ("Air Link").[4]
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