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Customers enjoy the product's strong overall performance, appreciating its beautiful graphics, good resolution, and comfortable, lightweight design, along with its excellent VR experience and mixed reality features. However, some customers note that the battery life could be improved, and a more comfortable head strap would enhance the experience, with other concerns including the passthrough quality, potential for motion sickness, and the price.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Overall performance, Resolution
    Cons mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Do your research! But this ticks a lot of VR boxes

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    There is far too much to say about VR headsets in general and this one specifically to include in a review here. There are some great YouTube videos comparing the Meta Quest 3 to the 2 and other options. But when it comes to stand-alone functionality this is a significant advancement from the 2. Time will tell how well they take advantage of the resolution and performance bump, but the pancake lenses are a major improvement from the Fresnel lenses in the 2. It's easier to get a clear image and the wider degrees of clarity actually help with motion sickness. The main down-sides are the battery life (I suggest running with a cabled-battery pack for any of these units anyway) and being forced into the Meta ecosystem. The internal storage capacity options are annoying. the 128GB version would only be good for PCVR and basic gameplay. It's enough to be functional, but it will limit your overall functionality and increase your dependency on a PC and a good internet connection. Playing local videos using Bigscreen (a simulated movie theater environment) is a great use for these things and having enough space to store high quality videos is important. Right now there's no streaming service offering good VR videos either, so there's more local storage needed. I figure the 128GB version is a subsidized price for them to try to get more market share. A 256GB version might be a better price point, but the 512GB version is worth it for my use case. Oh yeah, you're going to want to replace the stock strap about 45 minutes after wearing it. But there are a ton of 3rd party options. I don't think the ones with built in batteries are worth it, just get a good comfortable ridged strap and keep a cell phone bank with USB-C fast charging in your pocket. Keeps weight off of your neck and you can keep the wire out of the way, no problem. It's cheaper and easier to use multiple batteries.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Overall performance, Resolution

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Incredible Wireless VR Experience

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Meta Quest 3 512GB is an amazing virtual reality headset. The wireless design makes it so easy to use without worrying about cords, and the freedom to move around really makes the experience more immersive. The visuals are incredibly sharp — the 30% sharper resolution makes games and apps look clear and detailed, and the 2x graphical processing power keeps everything running smoothly. The large 512GB storage is also great because it gives plenty of space to download games, apps, and experiences without worrying about running out of room. The headset is comfortable, easy to set up, and perfect for both gaming and exploring virtual worlds. Overall, it’s a powerful and fun VR system that I highly recommend for anyone looking to experience high-quality virtual reality at home.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Comfort, Vr
    Cons mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A great VR experience

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’ve been using VR headsets on and off for a while now and this one is really is great. The color passthrough is amazing and it’s really nice to be able to play both vr and mixed reality games. The controllers are very comfortable or you can just use your hands to navigate through menus if you want. I use the headset a lot while working on my desktop. I am able to remotely link up to my desktop and have three virtual monitors up. I can change the size of the monitors to what I need for that moment. I also purchased prescription lenses so I don’t need to wear glasses with the quest 3 and I have to say it’s very awesome to be able to do that. The battery doesn’t last very long but you can always purchase a head strap with an external battery or just plug into the headset. Overall it’s very lightweight, comfortable to wear, and has a lot to offer in terms of apps, browser, games, etc. I know the games and experience will just keep getting better as new updates continue to come out in the future. I can’t wait to see what’s next for VR.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Comfort, Graphics, Overall performance
    Cons mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Super Worth it

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Meta Quest 3 is absolutely worth the buy. It delivers sharp visuals, smooth performance, and fun mixed-reality features that make games and apps feel more immersive. It’s comfortable, easy to set up, and works great right out of the box. Battery life isn’t the longest, but overall it’s a solid, high-value purchase for anyone wanting a top-tier VR experience.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Meta Store Support
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      Hey Maria

      Thanks for the 5-star review oculus

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Graphics, Overall performance
    Cons mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Incredible VR Experience with Meta Quest 3!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I recently purchased the Meta Quest 3, and it has exceeded all my expectations! From the moment I put on the headset, I was immersed in a truly captivating virtual reality experience. The visuals are stunningly clear, and the improved resolution makes every game and app look incredibly lifelike. The setup was surprisingly easy, and the wireless capability means I have complete freedom to move around without getting tangled in cords. The new controllers are intuitive and comfortable to use, adding to the overall immersive experience. The Meta Quest 3’s performance is top-notch; everything runs smoothly with no noticeable lag. The wide selection of available games and apps ensures there’s always something new and exciting to try. While the battery life is around 2 hours, which might not seem long, it’s sufficient for most gaming sessions. Additionally, the headset is comfortable enough to wear for extended periods without any discomfort, making it easy to take breaks and recharge. Overall, the Meta Quest 3 is a fantastic investment for anyone looking to dive into the world of virtual reality. It combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly design, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned VR enthusiasts. Highly recommend!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Comfort
    Cons mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A big step up from the Quest 2 — so good that I’m

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    After using my Quest 2 for a while, I upgraded to the Meta Quest 3, and the difference is immediately noticeable. The clarity, brightness, and overall visual quality are on a whole new level. Text is easier to read, details are sharper, and the colors look much more natural. The faster processor also makes everything smoother — apps load quicker and switching between experiences feels seamless. What surprised me the most is the mixed-reality feature. Being able to see my real surroundings and interact with digital objects at the same time feels futuristic. It opens up many new possibilities, from productivity to fitness to entertainment. The controllers are lighter and more precise, and hand-tracking has improved a lot. Comfort-wise, Quest 3 fits better on my face, and the weight distribution feels more balanced for longer sessions. Battery life could still be a bit better, but it’s acceptable considering the improved performance. I’m enjoying the Quest 3 so much that I’m already planning to purchase another one for my son. It feels like a device that will stay relevant for years, and the upgrade has definitely been worth it. Rating: ★★★★★

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Overall performance

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quest 3: Lighter, Sharper, Smarter VR at Its Best

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’ve used nearly every iteration of the Quest, and I can confidently say the Quest 3 512GB is the best yet. Right out of the box, you’ll notice how much lighter it feels compared to its predecessors. That weight difference makes a huge impact during extended play sessions — no more pressure fatigue on the face or neck. The updated features take the VR experience to an entirely new level. The upgraded graphics, faster processor, and enhanced mixed reality capabilities make everything smoother, more immersive, and more responsive. The pass-through is especially impressive — it’s not just functional, it’s remarkably clear. You can actually see your surroundings with detail and depth, which is a major leap from the grainy, low-res pass-through of earlier models. One of my favorite improvements is the head strap. It provides a secure, customizable fit that stays comfortable even during high-motion gameplay. Whether you're dodging in a rhythm game or swinging in an action-packed adventure, it stays locked in — no slipping or constant readjusting. With the 512GB of storage, I don’t have to worry about choosing between games or apps — there's more than enough space for everything I want. If you're considering making the leap into VR or upgrading from an older headset, the Quest 3 512GB is absolutely worth it. It’s not just an improvement — it’s a full-on evolution.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Meta Store Support
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      That's what we love to hear, Ronnie!

      We know there's not much that comes close to jumping into your favorite worlds, getting right into the action or just sitting back and relaxing.

      It's refreshing to hear how enthusiastic you are about VR!

      We aim to make immersive experiences feel real, with brilliant color and rich surround sound, we are glad that our efforts haven't gone unnoticed and it gets even better when you connect your Meta Quest 3 to a PC. If you have not tried PCVR yet, you're in for a treat!

      There's infinite possibilities in the Metaverse, we're sure you can't wait to jump back in!


      oculus

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Graphics, Overall performance

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Ultimate VR Headset for Epic Mixed Reality

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Meta Quest 3 512GB is an awesome virtual reality headset that delivers an amazing mixed reality experience. It has a super powerful Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 chip, which means better graphics and performance. The visuals are stunning with 4K+ resolution and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Plus, it features full-color passthrough, so you can see your surroundings while using it. The headset is also more comfortable, being 40% slimmer with an improved head strap. Overall, it's a great choice for anyone looking to dive into VR gaming and experiences, especially with games like Batman: Arkham Shadow included!

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Meta Store Support
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      Hi Zoilitali

      Thank you for the five star review!

      We are thrilled to see you are enjoying your Meta Quest 3, we would love to hear more from you next time.

      See you in the Metaverse! oculus

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    Overall performance, Resolution

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Lots of fun!!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I had an old quest a while ago, and decided that it was time to upgrade. So far I have been constantly amazed by the features and quality that the quest 3 has to offer. It was super easy to set up, and there was a lot to try out with the new hand tracking capabilities. Both hand tracking and controller usage remain reliable and constant. Playing games, I rarely experience lag, and the sharper resolution makes for a better playing experience. The audio is great as well. Very happy with the purchase. I have had occasional power hiccups, with the power remaining steady and then suddenly jumping to low power, or requiring a long time to charge, but other than those occasional times the power has also been reliant.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Meta Store Support
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      Hi Edburg,

      Thank you so much for sharing your review!

      We are thrilled to hear that upgrading to the Meta Quest 3 has constantly amazed you with its easy setup, crisp resolution, and great audio quality. It is awesome to know that you are enjoying the smooth performance, reliable controller precision, and the new hand-tracking capabilities!

      Regarding the occasional battery behaviors and charging times you mentioned, we want to make sure your headset stays completely reliable. Here are a few quick tips to help optimize your power performance:
      - Use the original accessories: Always use the official Meta charging cable and the power adapter that came in the box to ensure optimal charging speeds.
      - Check the charging state: Ensure the headset is powered down completely when charging rather than left in standby mode to prevent sudden power drains.
      - Keep software updated: Make sure your headset is updated to the latest firmware version, as we frequently release power management and performance optimizations.

      Thank you for being a valued member of the Meta community, and enjoy exploring everything the Quest 3 has to offer! oculus

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    Comfort, Resolution

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great system

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    Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Review of the Meta Quest 3: A Game-Changer in VR As a casual gamer and someone who’s dabbled in virtual reality before, I was excited to get my hands on the Meta Quest 3. After spending some time with it, I can confidently say that this headset has exceeded my expectations and is a fantastic addition to the world of VR. Design and Comfort First off, let’s talk about the design. The Quest 3 feels much lighter and more comfortable than previous models I’ve tried. The adjustable straps and cushioning make it easy to wear for extended periods without feeling discomfort. I’ve used it for gaming sessions lasting an hour or more, and I didn’t experience any fatigue or pressure points, which is a huge plus! Visual Experience The visual quality is where the Quest 3 really shines. The graphics are crisp and vibrant, making you feel like you’re truly inside the game. I noticed a significant improvement in the resolution compared to my old headset, and the colors are more vivid. I played a few titles that really took advantage of this, and the overall experience was immersive. I felt like I was part of the action! Mixed Reality Features One of the coolest aspects of the Quest 3 is its mixed reality capabilities. The ability to see my real-world surroundings while still being in a virtual environment is mind-blowing. I tried a few games that integrated my physical space, and it added a whole new layer of fun. For instance, I played a game where I had to dodge virtual obstacles that appeared in my living room. It was engaging and made me feel more connected to both my environment and the game. Game Library The game selection is impressive. I found plenty of titles that I was excited to try out, from action-packed adventures to more laid-back experiences. Plus, I was relieved to discover that many of my favorite Quest 2 games were compatible, so I didn’t have to start from scratch. The addition of exclusive titles for the Quest 3 is also a nice touch, as it shows that Meta is committed to keeping the library fresh and exciting. User-Friendly Interface Using the Quest 3 is a breeze. The interface is straightforward, and I appreciated how easy it was to navigate through the menus. Voice commands and hand tracking worked surprisingly well, making it feel more natural to interact without always needing the controllers. This is a great feature for anyone new to VR, as it lowers the barrier to entry. Final Thoughts Overall, I’m incredibly impressed with the Meta Quest 3. It feels like a significant upgrade in terms of comfort, visuals, and features. Whether you’re a seasoned VR enthusiast or a casual gamer like me, this headset offers something for everyone. If you’re looking for a top-notch VR experience that’s fun and immersive, I highly recommend giving the Meta Quest 3 a try. It’s definitely worth the investment!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Comfort, Graphics, Overall performance

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Top of top

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Meta Headset Review: A Leap into the Future of Virtual Reality The Meta headset has set a new standard in virtual reality, offering an immersive, user-friendly, and powerful experience. Whether you’re a gamer, a tech enthusiast, or exploring VR for work or creativity, this headset delivers on all fronts. Immersive Visuals: The display is stunning, with high-resolution visuals that make virtual worlds feel incredibly lifelike. Colors are vibrant, details are sharp, and the refresh rate ensures smooth performance, even during fast-paced gaming or intense simulations. Comfortable Design: The Meta headset is lightweight and ergonomically designed, making it comfortable to wear for extended periods. The adjustable straps and balanced weight distribution ensure a snug fit without causing strain. Performance: Powered by advanced hardware, the Meta headset handles even the most demanding VR applications with ease. Load times are minimal, and the tracking is precise, ensuring a seamless experience with no lag. Features: • Standalone or PC-Connected: Use it as a standalone device or connect it to a PC for more intensive VR applications. • Hand Tracking and Controllers: The intuitive hand tracking and responsive controllers make interacting with virtual environments feel natural. • Wide App Library: From games to productivity tools, the Meta ecosystem offers a vast selection of apps to explore. • Mixed Reality Capabilities: The headset integrates mixed-reality features, blending virtual elements with your real-world surroundings for a unique experience. Battery Life: The battery life is decent, lasting several hours on a single charge. For extended use, it charges quickly and can also be used while plugged in. Value for Money: Given its cutting-edge technology and versatility, the Meta headset offers excellent value. Whether you’re using it for entertainment, work, or education, it’s an investment that pays off in immersive experiences. Conclusion: The Meta headset is a must-have for anyone looking to dive into the world of virtual reality. Its superior visuals, comfort, and robust feature set make it a standout device in the VR market. Whether you’re new to VR or upgrading from an older model, the Meta headset is a fantastic choice. Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) Let me know if you’d like this tailored to a specific Meta model, like the Quest 3 or Pro!

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Meta Store Support
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      Hi ClockRock, thank you so much for such a detailed review! It is wonderful to see someone see all the positives we do with our Quest 3 headsets! We hope to see you in the Metaverse! oculus

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    Comfort, Resolution

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quest 3 is the next generation of VR

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I was an early adopter in VR, at least in the modern era of devices (not old enough for the efforts in the 1950s). I mean the original Vive. I bought the Vive, and the wireless adapter for it when it came out. Bulky and buggy, the Vive delivered a peak gaming experience for me, Valve's Half Life Alyx. This as a AAA title by a AAA studio and was, and is, simply a magnificent work of gaming art. In some ways, the original Quest was a step back for VR. Because Facebook/Meta was focused on the lowest common denominator consumer, it made design decisions which resulted in dumbed down and graphically challenged games. Afterall, they had to work on a standalone device. I did not buy the Quest. I did buy the Quest 2. Although the Quest 2 did offer Airlink (wireless PC VR) and it worked well enough, the PCVR space became a relative desert and there has been stagnation in the VR market with AAA games being unfortunately very rare. Half Life Alyx, now a relatively old game, is still the standard-bearer for what's possible in VR worlds. Meanwhile, PSVR2 and now Quest 3 have entered the arena. I purchased the Quest 3 with elite strap and battery, and zenni prescription lenses. This is an amazing device, even for normal computing and 2D applications. Text is legible. Pupillary distance is precisely adjustable. I had a problem with headaches, almost instantly, with the Quest 2. No such problem for me on the Quest 3. Battery life with the strap is more than I would ever use in one play through. It's comfortable. Quest 3 is the first device for me where mixed reality is a realistic option. The pass through cameras are pretty good, not perfect, but good. I've used it sitting on my porch, drinking coffee in the morning to browse the news and still be able to see my back yard (be careful using outside, direct sunlight will damage the lenses). Last night, I used it to watch college football. I had three browser windows open, Hulu, Espn, and Youtube. I was able to have the USC/Washington game and the LSU/Alabama game on simultaneously on high resolution big screen displays in mixed reality (I could still see my room). The video quality for watching TV and movies is excellent. The lenses/resolution are a massive upgrade over the Quest 2 and the Vive. This, alone, makes the upgrade worthwhile if you've on an older device. There are a pleasant number of premium experiences available now in fully immersive VR and many new titles on the horizon. In short, the immediate future for VR looks great. The Quest 3 is an excellent device, fun to use, and good even for 2D applications (e.g., watching a movie) or playing video games. Please take note the xbox cloud gaming support is coming in December.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Comfort, Graphics

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Incredible VR Experience – Meta Quest 3 Delivers B

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Meta Quest 3 is an absolute game changer! The visuals are stunningly clear, colors are vibrant, and immersion is next-level. It's incredibly comfortable, lightweight, and easy to set up. The controllers feel natural and responsive, and the 3D spatial audio takes gaming to another level. I especially love the mixed reality features, blending my real environment seamlessly with digital elements. This headset truly exceeded my expectations—definitely worth every penny.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Meta Store Support
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      Hello there, thank you for your kind review!

      We are so happy to see you are enjoying your new Meta Quest 3 device. We are thrilled to know you have taken everything into account and have enjoyed so many different aspects of our device, that is the reason we wish to supply our customers with the best products possible!

      The reason you are enjoying the mixed reality of the Meta Quest 3 is because of the upgrades we gave it from the previous model. With, 2 RGB cameras with 18 PPD for 4.5 times better Pass-through resolution, in full color. The device delivers high-fidelity views of your surroundings while you see virtual objects appear in your physical space. Accurate depth projection and room mapping gives you freedom to move throughout your space and interact with virtual characters or objects in the room around you.

      We hope you find many great experiences to fill your time and explore the full potential of the Metaverse! oculus

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    Graphics
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    Battery life, Head strap, Passthrough

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good headset, be warned though...

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is an overall alright headset by Meta, it feels lighter and is more graphically powerful than the quest 2. Just a word of advice, if you plan on spending many hours with this device. You will need to spend more money on accessories which raises the base price. The provided headstrap is terrible and uncomfortable, along with the battery life as well which is realistically around 1 hour and 30 depending on device usage in passthrough which drains faster. The passthrough is terrible if your house has terrible lighting, unless you have a lot of windows or studio lights expect a grainy passthrough. Would I still recommend this headset? Yes! The ability to play standalone wherever is amazing around my house, and being able to wirelessly connect to my PC and play all my VR games with zero lag is also amazing! So it just depends on whether you think the upgrade is fit for you in the end in terms of money.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Comfort, Graphics, Overall performance

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    My experince was seamless

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Meta Quest 3 Review: A Seamless VR Experience I recently had the chance to use the Meta Quest 3, and my experience can only be described as seamless. From setup to gameplay, the device consistently impressed me with its performance and ease of use. Setup and Onboarding Getting started with the Meta Quest 3 was incredibly straightforward. The initial setup process was intuitive, with clear instructions guiding me every step of the way. It felt like Meta really focused on making the device accessible to both VR veterans and newcomers alike. Performance and Graphics The hardware upgrade is noticeable. The visuals are sharper, and the higher resolution delivers a more immersive experience. Whether I was exploring virtual worlds or playing fast-paced games, everything felt smooth, with minimal latency. The improved processor clearly makes a difference in handling demanding apps without a hitch. Comfort and Design The headset is lighter and more comfortable than its predecessor, making it easy to wear for extended periods. The redesigned straps and cushioning enhance the overall fit, and the device feels secure without being bulky. Features and Usability The mixed-reality (MR) features were a standout. The ability to seamlessly switch between VR and MR experiences added a new layer of versatility. Hand tracking and the new controllers felt precise and responsive, contributing to a natural and immersive experience. Battery Life and Connectivity Battery life was decent, lasting several hours on a single charge. Connectivity was stable, and pairing with other devices was hassle-free. I also appreciated how seamless it was to integrate with the Meta ecosystem and apps. Overall Experience In short, the Meta Quest 3 delivers on its promise of a next-level VR experience. Whether you’re gaming, exploring, or creating, the device offers a smooth, immersive journey that feels effortless. Meta has truly raised the bar with this release, and I can’t wait to see how developers will take advantage of its capabilities. If you’re looking for a high-performance, user-friendly VR headset, the Meta Quest 3 is worth every penny.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Meta Store Support
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      Hi there Raghava,

      Thanks for your wonderful review! We're so glad to hear that you've been having a great time with your Quest 3 and that you've been impressed by the overall experience. We wish you all the best as you continue on your journey through the world of VR - and we'd also love to see you over on the Meta Community Forums, where you can connect with other VR enthusiasts! oculus

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    Graphics

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Wow! This headset is a HUGE step up!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Wow! I have used DK1, DK2, CV1, Go, Quest 1, Quest 2, Quest pro, and now quest 3. I gotta say this is by far the biggest generational leap in headsets since DK2 to CV1. The Mixed Reality is next level cool! At first I was worried that that quality of passthrough would be bad. Not that bad at all way better than quest pro. Makes the quest pro not even worth it! The graphics too are really good and look very crisp and the fov is very noticeable. Highly recommend this hesdset it will only get better with more software.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Comfort, Resolution, Vr
    Cons mentioned:
    Passthrough

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A vr headset def worth buying

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Way better than quest 2 by far. The lenses and color passthrough is good. The passthrough isnt crystal clear like you see in videos though. The resolution is def better as well. First time setup is also very simple. Its also very comfortable out of the box. If i didnt get sick from it i def would have kept it. I compared it to my friends quest 2. The difference is astounding. If you dont get sick id highly recommend it for sure. Vr is pretty amazing thats for sure.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Comfort, Graphics
    Cons mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Must have VR headset

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Meta Quest 3 feels like a genuine step forward in VR. The visuals are noticeably sharper, the colors pop more, and the new mixed-reality passthrough actually makes you want to use it instead of avoid it. It’s lighter and more comfortable than the previous model, and the XR2 Gen 2 chip keeps everything running super smooth, even in demanding games. Hand-tracking is surprisingly reliable, and switching between real and virtual worlds feels natural. Battery life is still just okay, but overall the Quest 3 delivers an impressive, fun, and polished experience that makes VR feel more accessible and exciting than ever.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Meta Store Support
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      Hello Rajasekhar,

      Thank you so much for the wonderful review! We are so thrilled to know you are having such a great time on your Meta Quest 3 and have noticed all the improvements we have made from previous iterations on our Quest headsets! We hope to keep improving and moving VR forward for a long time to come! oculus

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    Resolution
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    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Meta Quest 3 is a leap above the rest

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    We develop VR applications for land development proposals using LandMentor and Enscape3D within SketchUp. Both LandMentor and Enscape feature Plug & Play VR with support for a wide variety of headsets. For some reason the Meta Quest 2 did not work well with either software systems but the Meta Quest 3 is flawless and works very well with a leap above in resolution. The Mixed Reality also works well. For our needs the headset needs to be tethered. We did have the first headset fail (it went completely dead), but BestBuy replaced it quickly. Overall the meta Quest 3 is very nice, and it's more compact and light weight which is important when we travel. On the negative side the battery life is pitiful so we need to get a plan to keep it charged up.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Head strap
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Definitely less enjoyable if you wear glasses

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    There are several Meta Quest models now, and version 3 is one of the top choices. This particular model offers a higher resolution LCD display of 2064 x 2208 pixels and 120Hz, as well as a lot more storage at 512 gigs, compared to lesser models. It also offers more sophisticated cameras on the front to track your hands/controllers as well as the environment around you when you are moving around while wearing the headset. Setup is ok, but a little fiddly. The head strap “harness” has a few ways to adjust it on the top and back, and it can take a while to find the right fit to make the Quest 3 as comfortable as possible on your head. There’s a foam insert surrounding the face area that also has tiny buttons on each side of the inside with 4 levels you can use to pull it out a bit, and there are very fiddly to use – it’s easy to accidentally pull out the whole face insert! Though you can pop it back in easy enough. This is allegedly to allow you to be able to wear glasses while using the headset, but in my case, this didn’t work. More on that later. If you have an existing Facebook account, you can sign in with that once you charge up the Quest 3 via the USB-C port on the left side, or create a new account in the phone app you’ll download as a companion to the device. It does take a bit and mine came almost completely drained, so charge it first before setting it up. The Quest 3 has to go through initial setup routines, download a software update, and connect the two hand controllers to it’s system, so expect to make an evening of it to get it all done. There were a couple of glitches in the app during setup where it couldn’t find a hand controller, but then it did, then not the other, then it did, lost the WiFi connection, then found it, etc. You get the idea – patience is a virtue during setup. Once set up initially, the Quest 3 will want to create a map of the room you’re in so you won’t walk into things while using it. This can take a few minutes, and you turn your head in all direction to map things out (you can redo it whenever you want or to reorient things). Virtual screens hover in the air in front of you so you can adjust settings, create an Avatar that represents you when in the virtual world, shop the app store to download apps to use in the store, or use a browser to surf, or even watch shows on Youtube or Netflix. When needed, a keyboard can also pop up so you can enter your info. Now, you are supposed to be able to see virtual hands when you hold your hands out that you can use in place of the controllers for certain activities, but mine, so far, has been a bit buggy… mine will appear and begin to work, then disappear, causing me to fall back on the controllers. In a couple of cases, the controllers stop working, only to be replace by the hands. Ugh. My big complaint is that even though they say you can use the Quest 3 if you wear glasses, this is not always the case. I use reading type glasses for various things, that can vary from 1.25 to 2.50 strengths depending on what I’m doing. I have those and a few other variations, and I tried EVERY one of them, and even fiddling with all 4 levels of adjustments and a wheel on the bottom of the headset that adults the “IPD (Interpupillary Distance) adjustment wheel”, that adjusts the width of the two inner lenses. It’s NOT a “focus” adjustment – it just varies the width, and did little good. In every case with every pair of glasses, everything ranges from bad to really bad in terms of clarity. I found that really, just not wearing glasses at all helped some, but as of the time of this writing, I still haven’t been able to get what I would call “sharp” clarity from the headset regardless of settings, controls, or apps. If you wear prescription lenses, you can order a set from Meta to replace what comes with the headset, at an additional cost, that may work depending on your eyesight circumstances. Games and apps can vary from fully submersible, in which all you see is the activity in the app, to a pass-through where you can somewhat see the room you are in through the front cameras while a virtual environment plays on top of it, such as an initial game where you shoot fuzzy aliens as they seem to bust through your ceiling and walls. More elaborate games make you a part of them, such as the included (with mine) Batman Arkham Shadow game, which allows you to take on the roll of Batman as though you’re looking through his eyes, maneuvering around Gotham and battling villains. It can be disorienting until you get used to VR, and caution is needed when standing to play these games, but you do get the hang of it. You can of course seek out other things like tourism or nature apps that simply allow you to be someplace else. Search for free ones online because a lot of them via the store are pay apps and range in prices from as little as $1.99 each all the way to $49.99 and higher. When fully charged, the battery indicator shows about 2 hours and 30 minutes charge (give or take). The more elaborate the app, the quicker it can drain the battery, though. The included charger takes a couple of hours or so to recharge the Quest 3. I wish they could have put a bigger battery in the device, being honest. Time runs out quickly when you get into it. I tried to use an extended cable and charge while I used it, but it seems to drain the battery faster than it can charge it that way. The controllers are powered by AA batteries, and you can use rechargeable batteries if you prefer. They’re comfortable to hold and have wrist straps so you don’t sling them around the room when using them. You can do some tasks using just one, but many times both are required unless you enable hand tracking in the settings area, in which case you can use your virtual hands to control things (kind of hit and miss in my use). A charging dock (sold separately) will allow you to charge your Quest via 4 small pin connections, as well as the controllers if you use rechargeable batteries in them. I can only speak about my experience with the Quest 3, as it has a huge following of people who love it. However, due to the incompatibility of my being able to use my reader type glasses with it and not being able to get a sharp viewing experience, I’m a bit disappointed with the performance of it. It still has it’s neat moments with some apps, and it can be entertaining, but much less so if you’re not able to get that sharp image you need. I think it would not be hard to put a TRUE dioptric type of focusing mechanism in a future version of this and not just a IPD wheel, so even people with glasses of any type could forego having to use them at all. I would say if you have good vision and don’t mind a lot of pay apps to fully enjoy the Quest 3, you will find it entertaining. If you wear glasses, be aware of possible complications and incompatibility issues out of the box, or having to order prescription inserts at an additional cost, and perhaps wait for a more refined future model with better adjustment controls. So I would say that in my case, I’m a bit disappointed with the Quest 3 as my expectations were perhaps higher than the device, but your mileage may vary depending on your circumstances. I would recommend this, with reservations talked about above.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Meta Store Support
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      Hey there Greg,

      Thank you so much for your detailed review of the Quest 3. Your feedback helps us improve so is greatly appreciated.

      We hope you have many more hours of gaming fun ahead. All the best for now! oculus