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Meta Quest 3 release date prediction, price, specs and features to know

In just a few weeks, Meta (formerly Facebook) is expected to go live Mission 3 – successor to the popular Quest 2 VR headset. When exactly will it launch and what new features will it bring? Is it still as affordable as it is now? Mission 2, or should you prepare for a price increase? You are in the right place for information!

Here, we’ll be constantly gathering and adding all the biggest news and most important details about Meta Quest 3, in addition to providing answers to some of the actual headset conundrums. virtual (and augmented reality) are highly anticipated.

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Meta Mission 3 release date

Meta has officially announced Quest 3, so we know for sure that it will launch soon in 2023. However, the Facebook giant has yet to give us an exact release date, only news is it’s coming out “this fall”.
Trusted analysts speculate that Mission 3 will be fully announced and likely released during Meta’s Connect 2023 event, taking place on September 27.

With all that in mind, below we have a release date roadmap that covers all of the Quest headphones, including our speculated release date for Mission 3.

Meta Mission 3 price

On June 1, 2023, Meta officially announced Mission 3along with the starting price – $499.

Although that’s a significant jump from the $399 price tag Mission 2 (even now down to just $299), we see that price increase coming from a mile away. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg himself previously said that Mission 3 is planned to be in the “$300, $400, or $500 price range, that’s where” and various insiders have suggested it will definitely be more expensive. Mission 2.

For reference, at launch Mission 2 starts at $399 for the base model with 128GB of storage, and there’s a second variant priced at $499 with 256GB of storage.

With that in mind, base memory Mission 3 will be $499 and we can expect a higher storage variant for $599.

On that note, again – any bargain hunter looking to get into VR might be interested to learn that the older Quest 2 is currently only $299, instead of $399. This Mission 2 the price reduction happened at the same time Mission 3 has officially been announced, so Meta is clearly looking to take advantage of everything left Mission 2 units fly off the shelf before Mission 3 hit the market.

Meta Mission 3 name

Although it is now completely certain and officially confirmed that Mission 2successor will be called Meta Mission 3It is worth noting that the news was also later reported under several aliases.

Public information says that the Meta team internally has codenamed its next headset Codename Stinson. Whether it’s the name of the aircraft company or the How I Met Your Mother character is anyone’s guess, but it’s certainly an interesting name for a character. virtual reality headset. Besides, Mission 3 recently appeared in the Quest App under a different codename – Eureka.

Meta Mission 3 design and camera

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From what we’ve seen from previous leaks, such as the leaked Quest 3 unboxing video below, and what we see officially, Mission 3 seems to have many notable design changes compared to its predecessor.

The unboxing video is said to be “an early design leak”. Note that the finals Mission 3 the design could be thinner than what we see here.

The Mission 3soft headband looks like Mission 2However, the USB port and the camera position of the headset have been changed.

We also now have 6 cameras, two on either side of the headset for monitoring and 4 cameras closer to the center of the headset, set into separate rounded corner camera clusters. Inside the central camera island there is also a depth sensor, which will be very useful for any mixed reality features.

And talk about Mission 3 camera, we’ll get gradation in the end, unlike the monochrome feature we have on Mission 2. Zuckerberg himself confirmed this, just like the depth sensor we see in the official release Mission 3 The images and videos above suggest a stronger focus on mixed reality for Mission 3compared to its predecessor’s VR-focused hardware.

Another interesting fact about Mission 3 are some new pins on its underside, hinting at compatibility with the Quest Pro’s charging dock for easier and faster charging. Either that, or Mission 3 will have its own charging dock.

And last but not least, we know (and can see) that Mission 3 will be thinner and lighter than Mission 2, that’s definitely great news. For reference, Mission 2 weighs about 500 grams.

Meta Mission 3 display and IPD

While waiting for the official information, the leaked information has suggested that Mission 3Its screen resolution will be 4128 x 2208 pixels, slightly higher than its predecessor, so we can expect sharper images. Besides, Mission 3 is said to have a super smooth 120Hz screen refresh rate by default, and that’s sure to keep you more immersive, while reducing any discomfort some users may experience when using the speed. lower refresh rate virtual reality headset.

And though it’s pretty obvious that Mission 3 won’t have the eye tracking feature of the more expensive Meta Quest Pro, we really expect improvements to its range and IPD tuning.

It seems Mission 3 there will be a more sophisticated method for fine-tuning the IPD (Distance Between Students), using the IPD adjustment wheel located at its bottom left.

We can reasonably hope that Mission 3 will support higher IPD range than Mission 2is 58 – 68 mm, but information about that is yet to be officially confirmed.

Remote controll

Ahead of the official Meta launch on June 1, we’ve seen images pop up on Reddit that supposedly show us the new design of the new version. Mission 3 remote controll. And that’s the good news – Mission 3its controller is much more compact than what we have on Mission 2as they don’t have the big plastic rings on top, containing the LEDs on the back.

Despite those changes, everything else seems to be identical to Mission 2 controller – including buttons, button positions and of course – the fact that Mission 3 the controller will still use replaceable AA batteries, rather than having a built-in rechargeable battery. But this was expected, as a cost saving measure.

Meta Mission 3 storage and RAM

We speculate that Mission 3 there will be 12 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of non-expandable storage, both twice the amount that Mission 2 provide.

However, the base Mission 3 This model will likely come with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, and that’s the variant we can expect most people to go for.

Meta Mission 3 Features and software

Besides the noticeable design changes, perhaps Mission 3Its most notable feature is its ability to transmit colors and often a stronger focus on augmented reality (or mixed reality).

The Mission 3 will probably run on its own branch of Android 11 or 12, but again there will be an optional PC connection mode via AirLink, alongside the main mode as standalone virtual reality headset.

Return features from Mission 2 will include a web browser, multi-window multitasking, improved hand tracking and all color transitions, essentially AR! Interesting! Stay tuned for official features as soon as they are announced.

Meta Mission 3 specifications

While we have no official Mission 3 The specs list hasn’t yet, we’ve compiled what has been leaked or speculated from reliable sources and will update the following table with the official Meta specs as soon as they are available.

Should you wait? Meta Mission 3?

You should wait for Mission 3 if you still don’t own one Mission 2 and now only plan to get that one. This really has no value now Mission 2 It’s been three years and it’s about to be replaced by a successor, which is not only logically coming, but also brings a ton of improvements.

You should also wait Mission 3 if you are going to buy another one virtual reality headset, but is currently weighing your options and researching alternatives. While headphones like HTC Vive and Valve Index are great too, but Mission 3 will be independent virtual reality headsetThat means you won’t need an expensive gaming PC to play games and you won’t have to get tangled up in cables!

In addition to being independent, Mission 3 however, will also act as a standard virtual reality headset connected to the PC and it will do it completely wirelessly via the AirLink feature, so again – no need to worry about cables.
In addition, even if the price increases compared to its predecessor, Mission 3 will remain the most affordable virtual reality headset to get, so if you appreciate good value and see how convenient it can be for you – definitely wait Mission 3could quickly earn a spot on our list of the best VR headsets later this year.
You shouldn’t wait Mission 3However, if you really only intend to play PC VR games and don’t mind cables or spending some extra money. In that case, a dedicated wired VR headset specifically for gaming will be a better choice for you, as you won’t have to worry about any lag or battery charging; you also won’t have to deal with features you never need, such as standalone mode.

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