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Get epic games when you buy Meta Quest 3 512GB — including the new Asgard’s Wrath 2 (a $59.99 value)* and 2 free games a month with a 6-month Meta Quest+ trial (a $47.99 value)*
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.)
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May 2024 Edition: Headset Only Verified Purchase } Melanie Hampson Really great VR but you’ll buy extras Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 February 2023 Edition: Headset Only Verified Purchase This is my first VR headset so I’m no expert, and while I’d happily call myself a nerd in many areas, tech probably isn’t one of them so this review is going to be of most use to people that are not experts in the field. I wanted a VR that was going to be fairly future proof, I wanted to have lots of options to choose from so I could learn what I liked to do in VR and I wanted the experience to be high quality. This headset has done all that. The interface is easy to get used to and the controllers are pretty simple. The image quality is great once you get the eye pieces adjusted to you and the headset sat at the right level. It’s bright and you’ll spend a lot of time just admiring stuff at first. There’s a huge range of games/experiences to choose from, most you’ll have to buy but there is a good selection of free stuff and also free trials so you can work out what you’ll enjoy without wasting your money. Beat Sabre which came in the bundle I bought is fun and very addictive. I’ve found mine excellent for doing Boxing and Combat workouts via the FitXR subscription app, so that’s an extra expense but it’s such good exercise with so many options I’m fine with that. However, while the headset is comfortable to begin with and for sessions only lasting about 20-30mins without too much movement it’s fine, I did find I started to get pressure discomfort on my cheeks from the weight. So I bought an ‘elite’ head strap from a 3rd party that has a solid, fully adjustable, cushioned strap with a band going over the top of the head at the front taking the pressure off. It’s made it so much more comfortable to do lengthy high intensity workouts. It also has a built in battery for those longer sessions. The controllers are great, the batteries last a surprisingly long time and they feel robust. However I’ve bought silicone covers that have a hand strap as I am worried I’ll forget the wrist string one day and throw them across the room accidentally. It also makes them a bit more comfortable to hold and less sweaty on the grip. All round it’s been a great experience but one I’ve felt the need to enhance a bit which has been an extra expense. Read more 166 people found this h