A:AnswerControllers use AA batteries, and the headset is rechargeable for up to 2 hours of play per charge. There is an Elite headstrap that includes another battery pack for even longer view time.
A:AnswerNot bluetooth, it's more like casting so any TV that has the ability to cast should work just fine. I've confirmed LG and Samsung TVs work just fine. If the TV is older and doesn't support that, I suppose you can use a chromecast device. You can also do this with a phone or PC just follow the instructions: https://www.meta.com/help/quest/articles/in-vr-experiences/oculus-features/cast-with-quest/?srsltid=AfmBOootR549jo2AYVxkb8SkgR7fxiXGVImCqisCH1BxMYOBtxIUStGZ
A:AnswerIt comes with a strap and charger. The strap works but isnt the best. You can upgrade it on amazon and get a back up battery for like 50 bucks. Quest 3 is awesome.
A:Answer$7.99 per month or $59.99 per year. It's worth it too because you can pick from a selection of games each month to play, as long as your subscription is active.
A:AnswerHey there! The Meta device is the same in both, its the fantastic Meta Quest 3! The only difference would be the promotions attached from what we can tell. In terms of the product the device is the same in both cases. Hope this helps!
A:AnswerThere is no difference it is simply because they don’t want to put the actual item on shelves so they don’t get stolen and also they need to pre order because they don’t always have it on site but it is the exact same product and there is no difference
A:AnswerGamestop is the only one that offers a new replacement. And the only thing that gamestop gives new replacement for everything else is used or refurbished replacement
A:AnswerIf your meaning Digital Combat Sim, yes, not natively however, a PC will be needed as well as a cable to connect.
The DCS site says it supports a Quest 2, ANYTHING that supports a quest 2 can be used on a Quest 3.