A:AnswerThere will be a slider on the bottom of the quest 3 that will allow you to choose your ipd much more freely than the quest 2. It is much similar to the Oculus quest 1 ipd slider
A:AnswerGood guestion, they should but if you look on places like craigs list ect everyone is dumping thier 2's trying to gett 3's. Heck it worth giving your 2 away to buy the 3 strait up
A:AnswerI don't know but if you give good feed back the devs will find you.. and you can build your own stuff to put in the universe if its good enough they look too see and maybe add it
A:AnswerSorry to break it to you, but Meta users have been able to use their headsets without a Facebook account since mid-2022. Anyways, when you first boot the headset it should tell you to sign up or log in with a Meta account, you can also use a code and sign up on your phone. You don't have to use a Facebook account, but it is still available to login via Facebook. Should be the same for the Quest 3.
A:Answer509 grams is about 1.2 lbs. A 10-pound headset would be quite a workout though. You would know who all of the VR users are ... the ones with the huge necks. :-)
A:AnswerSo basically, something like this already happened with the quest 2. When the quest 2 released back in 2020, it released with 64gb for $300 and then 256gb for $400. A little while after that, meta upgraded the $300 model's storage to 128gb instead of 64gb. What I am trying to say is that meta may increase the storage for the $500 quest 3 model from 128gb to 256gb soon after launch.
A:AnswerLikely not. If so, it will probably be on the developers side for PCVR titles because the chip wont likely be able to run Raytracing at a fluent speed.