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Meta Quest 3 128GB— Breakthrough Mixed Reality — Powerful Performance — Asgard’s Wrath 2 Bundle
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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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Customers like the entertainment value, graphics, and lenses of the virtual reality headset. They mention that the games and activities are immersive, and the graphics look better than ever. Some have issues with battery life. Opinions are mixed on value, comfort, performance, and quality.
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Customers like the graphics of the virtual reality headset. They say the visuals are smooth, clear, and substantial. They also say the thoughtful design allows users to enjoy extended VR sessions without any issues. Customers also mention that the displays are both high resolution and high quality, with little to no screendoor effect.
"...The Good*Excellent visuals. The graphics are awesome and the VR is so cool. The MR (Mixed Reality) is really cool too...." Read more
"...With the new resolution, wider FOV and lenses, PCVR games look better than ever!..." Read more
"...of light.. But interface/scenes are definitely more clear and crisp...." Read more
"...The colors are vibrant, the sharpness is perfect, and getting your head in the sweet spot is much easier...." Read more
Customers like the lenses of the virtual reality headset. They say they're some of the best they've seen for standalone VR. Some customers also mention that the headset itself is amazing.
"...The clarity is excellent! Great lenses. Our daughter has a much more expensive VR headset but it is not as clear as the quest 3...." Read more
"...This made me happy, despite needing to buy it again. (Btw The Wizards* is excellent and lets you feel like your literally casting spells, or using..." Read more
"...Headset is nice, though I am alittle sour with it coming included with a cheap head strap, for $599 I would of liked it to at least include a elite..." 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 find the virtual reality headset fun, immersive, and cool. They also say it offers an incredible gaming experience and is great for all ages. Customers also mention it's an investment in fun, learning, and endless possibilities. They say it'll let them be entertained and productive while also being fully aware of their surroundings.
"...Watching movies, anime and TV shows is really fun. It's like being in a theater without the sticky floors and the "aww snap! Nuh uh and oh hell naw!"..." Read more
"...The mixed reality stuff is really fun and the VR content is impressive. It’s one of the few things that have far exceeded expectations...." 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
"...Passthrough is important to me now. It let's me be entertained and productive while also being fully aware of my surroundings...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that the quality is happy with the screens and lenses, resolution is improved, and the headset is very solid. However, others say that the content is impressive, but the resolution is not enough to be the sole reason to buy.
"...Excellent visuals. The graphics are awesome and the VR is so cool. The MR (Mixed Reality) is really cool too...." Read more
"...The mixed reality stuff is really fun and the VR content is impressive. It’s one of the few things that have far exceeded expectations...." Read more
"...been fortunate that none of those has happened, however the meta software seems buggy, sometimes something just freezes or apps doesn't launch...." Read more
"...They last a sick amount of time, as opposed to the Quest Pro controllers which are rechargeable...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it comes with a battery that really boosts the performance time, and even the apps not Q3 enhanced look and play better. However, others say that it's good to have, but not functional for much. They say it doesn't work for apps that require your arms to move fast and that it hinders better results.
"I bought this for PCVR which it does really well. The clarity is excellent! Great lenses...." Read more
"...This all works convincingly thanks to the new room scanning feature, which is something right out of the Matrix...." Read more
"...Often games, even big ones like Pistol Whip have no native recenter function...." Read more
"...I still get the joy of its quick boot up times and launching a game/app really quickly over the quest 2...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it's well worth the cost, while others say that it is rather expensive, and the apps are outrageously overpriced. Some say that the current state it is in it is not worth the upgrade from the quest two, and that the battery life is kind of abysmal.
"...So the big question: Is it worth the money?..." Read more
"...The Ugly*I can't say much here. The price for many is pricey ands if you want to play games with your family, they each have to have..." Read more
"...and while it is more expensive than the Quest 2, it's still a great value, and a better headset overall." Read more
"...Battery lasts about the same too. Just feel it's a little pricey, and if I didn't have a bunch of amazon gift card $$$$ saved up I would probably..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the comfort of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it's comfortable, the controllers feel great, and the straps feel good. However, others say that the headset is uncomfortable out of the box, the default head strap does make the headset uncomfortable after wearing it for a while, and that the head strap can be slightly uncomfortable.
"...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
"...COMFORT - 4/10:To me, this is less comfortable than the Q2, despite being slightly better balanced (weight distribution is closer to face now)...." Read more
"...getting use to it, Id say they are perhaps the best and most comfortable controllers Ive used. tracking accuracy is great!,..." 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
Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the virtual reality headset. They say that it drains fast and is very power hungry.
"...The bad*Quick battery drain. This is my only real issue. The battery drains pretty quick and even faster when using MR...." Read more
"...Battery life is the only issue. There are link cables that charge and connect to the PC that solve that problem...." Read more
"...If i were to nitpick. would wish the battery was a little longer. It is true that the Quest 3's battery is slightly shorter then Quest 2's...." Read more
"...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
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
*The Good*
Excellent visuals. The graphics are awesome and the VR is so cool. The MR (Mixed Reality) is really cool too. With mixed reality you can setup a DnD table overtop of your own table.
Large library of Games and Apps. Everything from Classic zombie games in full VR to MR and Zen apps to chill and relax you. Even have Duck hunt VR. Yes, someone made duck hunt in VR.
The sound and video quality are really good good. Watching movies, anime and TV shows is really fun. It's like being in a theater without the sticky floors and the "aww snap! Nuh uh and oh hell naw!" Lol.
Easy to setup and use. Easy to change the head strap if you want a comfier or cushion type one.
Adding a compatible battery power bank is easy and suggested.
*The bad*
Quick battery drain. This is my only real issue. The battery drains pretty quick and even faster when using MR.
But that can be offset by using a compatible battery power bank or a 20ft USB C cable.
*The Ugly*
I can't say much here. The price for many is pricey ands if you want to play games with your family, they each have to have their own head set. That can get very expensive.
Unlike a console, you can't plug in a second controller and just go. Only you can see what's on your screen. This is definitely more of a solo system or making online friends type system. But if you can afford it, I suggest getting two for a family.
*Bonus - The Awesome*
Emulation 😁
Installing Retro Arch is easy and with 512GBs of room, you can install lots of classic games and play them. I know you can do that on a PC or buy a retro pie, but it looks so cool right on front of you and looking like it's a movie screen.
With the help of SideQuest, you can install CX file explorer and then Retro Arch and copy your classic games from you PC to the Quest.
And lastly for anyone asking or maybe those who don't have the extra cash after putting out the funds for this device.
I can't recommend pirating, but a quick Google search for Meta and the opposite of mother can help you with that problem.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
*The Good*
Excellent visuals. The graphics are awesome and the VR is so cool. The MR (Mixed Reality) is really cool too. With mixed reality you can setup a DnD table overtop of your own table.
Large library of Games and Apps. Everything from Classic zombie games in full VR to MR and Zen apps to chill and relax you. Even have Duck hunt VR. Yes, someone made duck hunt in VR.
The sound and video quality are really good good. Watching movies, anime and TV shows is really fun. It's like being in a theater without the sticky floors and the "aww snap! Nuh uh and oh hell naw!" Lol.
Easy to setup and use. Easy to change the head strap if you want a comfier or cushion type one.
Adding a compatible battery power bank is easy and suggested.
*The bad*
Quick battery drain. This is my only real issue. The battery drains pretty quick and even faster when using MR.
But that can be offset by using a compatible battery power bank or a 20ft USB C cable.
*The Ugly*
I can't say much here. The price for many is pricey ands if you want to play games with your family, they each have to have their own head set. That can get very expensive.
Unlike a console, you can't plug in a second controller and just go. Only you can see what's on your screen. This is definitely more of a solo system or making online friends type system. But if you can afford it, I suggest getting two for a family.
*Bonus - The Awesome*
Emulation 😁
Installing Retro Arch is easy and with 512GBs of room, you can install lots of classic games and play them. I know you can do that on a PC or buy a retro pie, but it looks so cool right on front of you and looking like it's a movie screen.
With the help of SideQuest, you can install CX file explorer and then Retro Arch and copy your classic games from you PC to the Quest.
And lastly for anyone asking or maybe those who don't have the extra cash after putting out the funds for this device.
I can't recommend pirating, but a quick Google search for Meta and the opposite of mother can help you with that problem.
The unit as a stand alone is even better than was expecting. The mixed reality stuff is really fun and the VR content is impressive. It’s one of the few things that have far exceeded expectations. The only thing we need now is 2 or 3 more of them so the family can play together. Maybe Santa will read this.
No dead pixels, passthrough works, there was a small issue with the nose piece not set but after looking it up it seems to be a common issue because of the way the VR opens/closes to adjust to face sizes.
If this occurs, gently push along the nose ridge and it will readjust itself as long as no lock-tab parts are actually damaged. I lucked out, as none of the tabs were broken and were able to go back into place.
The amazon box it came in again didn't have any protection what so ever. But the product itself was fine/stable in it's package box with appropriate padding.
I had no issues getting it registered to meta, and grabbed a couple of free games that downloaded quickly enough. I haven't tried them, but I did explore the passthrough and nonpassthrough feature.
Visual wise it's actually quite a bit more clear/crisp compared to the ps4 Vr(which is what I can compare it to). As it has a higher resolution/pixel count. I still haven't taken off the default stickers that protect the lenses until I can put on lense protectors. But even through all of the writing on the label that tells you NOT to use any form of liquid cleaners, even lense. It's visual is damn good.
The passthrough visual via camera is on par with a ps4 VR headset: and suffer's some glitches when it hits reflective surfaces but that is normal as camera's hate that extra reflection of light.. But interface/scenes are definitely more clear and crisp. Sound quality is good, not like being at a rock concert, but goes loud enough to enjoy. Headsets for sound actually aren't really needed for this VR.
I haven't hooked it up to a computer yet, as it's suppose to be the 'big' gift for me and my fiancé to enjoy over Christmas. As it was a purchase done by the both of us - after calculating expenses..
So the big question: Is it worth the money?
My answer: Yes, I recommend going for the larger size because most of the games you will be downloading are often between 5-40gb.. With a few exceptions that could easily hit 80gb - example skyrim(haven't checked the store to see if that one is available on meta). Plus any mods one might want to add to the games.
I was glad to see they had some of my more unique playstation favorites in their store. This made me happy, despite needing to buy it again. (Btw The Wizards* is excellent and lets you feel like your literally casting spells, or using a bow.)
With that said, go for the BIGGER hard drive: it will make it so your VR can hold more then 3 games without suffering quality issues. As you always want to leave room(1-5gb) for the OS(opperating system) to run smoothly. Then you won't have to worry about uninstalling/reinstalling, clearing cache/HD maintence every time you want to change your lineup.
**For people with limited understanding of storage space 512GB should easily allow you to store 15-25games which if you have 'data' usage limits for whatever reason would avoid burn up of data by constantly downloading the same thing.
Top reviews from other countries
Yo lo compré ligeramente más barato por una promoción, te recomiendo que busques el mejor precio ya que este producto comprado directamente en EEUU ronda los 8k MXN para 128gb y 10k para 512gb.
En cuanto a la entrega todo bien, el producto llega en una caja normal de amazon con apenas dos bolsas de aire para proteger la caja de los quest3, sin embargo en mi caso llegó perfecto, la caja no tenía abolladuras, golpes ni nada por el estilo.
El producto es el esperado, funciona perfecto, la batería dura realmente muy poco pero eso es algo normal en estos dispositivos. Ahora, si los compras porque esperas aprovechar al máximo el passthrough y esperas la calidad de los AppleVision Pro, te comento que te desepcionará, las cámaras son terribles, la calidad del passthrough es mala mala mala, sin embargo la experiencia de realidad mixta aún así vale mucho la pena. Te recomiendo revisar reseñas profesionales para saber si es el dispositivo adecuado para ti.
Recomiendo el producto y la compra, amazon es bastante confiable. Habrá que esperar a que nada falle y no tenga que usar la garantía o la devolución. Por ahora llevo un par de días con el dispositivo y estoy contento.
Reviewed in Mexico on March 10, 2024
Yo lo compré ligeramente más barato por una promoción, te recomiendo que busques el mejor precio ya que este producto comprado directamente en EEUU ronda los 8k MXN para 128gb y 10k para 512gb.
En cuanto a la entrega todo bien, el producto llega en una caja normal de amazon con apenas dos bolsas de aire para proteger la caja de los quest3, sin embargo en mi caso llegó perfecto, la caja no tenía abolladuras, golpes ni nada por el estilo.
El producto es el esperado, funciona perfecto, la batería dura realmente muy poco pero eso es algo normal en estos dispositivos. Ahora, si los compras porque esperas aprovechar al máximo el passthrough y esperas la calidad de los AppleVision Pro, te comento que te desepcionará, las cámaras son terribles, la calidad del passthrough es mala mala mala, sin embargo la experiencia de realidad mixta aún así vale mucho la pena. Te recomiendo revisar reseñas profesionales para saber si es el dispositivo adecuado para ti.
Recomiendo el producto y la compra, amazon es bastante confiable. Habrá que esperar a que nada falle y no tenga que usar la garantía o la devolución. Por ahora llevo un par de días con el dispositivo y estoy contento.
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.
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2024
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.















