Meta Quest 3 512GB | VR Headset — Thirty Percent Sharper Resolution — 2X Graphical Processing Power — Virtual Reality Without Wires — Access to 40+ Games with a 3-Month Trial of Meta Horizon+ Included
$499.99 $47.99
$499.99 $47.99
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Get ready for the most powerful Meta Quest yet*. With mixed reality, stream shows on giant vibrant screens that you can adjust to the perfect size — all while you see the world around you. Dive into full immersion, where you’ll feel like you’re actually inside your favorite games, thanks to brilliant 4K resolution and rich spatial audio. With Infinite Display, enjoy the widest field of view of any Quest for the most immersive experiences yet. The slim, wireless design offers you premium comfort to move freely in workouts, or easily take your headset on the go. From complex games to vibrant movies, enjoy the ultimate experience with the power of Meta Quest 3. *Based on the graphic performance of the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 platform vs the Meta Quest 2 platform.
NEARLY 30% LEAP IN RESOLUTION — Experience every thrill in breathtaking detail with sharp graphics and stunning 4K Infinite Display.
NO WIRES, MORE FUN — Break free from cords. Play, exercise and explore immersive worlds— untethered and without limits.
2X GRAPHICAL PROCESSING POWER — Enjoy lightning-fast load times and next-gen graphics for smooth gaming powered by the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor.
EXPERIENCE VIRTUAL REALITY — Blend virtual objects with your physical space and experience two worlds at once.
2+ HOURS OF BATTERY LIFE — Charge less, play longer and stay in the action with an improved battery that keeps up.
33% MORE MEMORY — Elevate your play with 8GB of RAM. Upgraded memory delivers a next-level experience fueled by sharper graphics and more responsive performance.
DUAL RGB COLOR CAMERAS — Bring together your real and digital worlds with full-color, high-fidelity Passthrough powered by two RGB color cameras.
INSTANT ACCESS TO 40+ GAMES — Unlock a 3-month trial when you purchase Quest. Dive into a growing games catalog, monthly drops and more.
10 reviews for Meta Quest 3 512GB | VR Headset — Thirty Percent Sharper Resolution — 2X Graphical Processing Power — Virtual Reality Without Wires — Access to 40+ Games with a 3-Month Trial of Meta Horizon+ Included
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MST –
A really great general gamer user experience.
I’ve had this VR head set now for about a year and a half and have enjoyed every moment using it with DCS and Microsoft F.S. I don’t play regularly and am not a ‘professional’ gamer at all.It is a little finicky in switching it via Meta Link to get full screen of the sims in the VR but once done it works perfectly.I do want to mention that I could be missing something when switching to VR full screen for the sim programs that can be done seamlessly if so, please post some guidance.
Laura B –
Retirees don’t hesitate
I’ve wanted to go VR since playing Beat Saber on my son’s gaming system three years ago, but the cost was prohibitive along with just plain getting it operational without an electronics degree:) After three days playing with Quest 3, I’m a happy camper-literally. I’m able to upload additional songs as the Beat Saber library is limited. I ordered after-market hand controller grips due to gripping issues and sweaty palms over extended periods of time. I’ve not tested the larger assortment of available games yet; I’m completely chuffed with Beat Saber—so far worth the price.
Anthony Sarkisian –
best all-around VR headset.
perfect all-around vr headset. resolution is perfect for the device. I use it tethered to the PC all the time. sadly it does NOT come with the PC link cable. also the setup is so lengthy and boring and you can’t skip it. packaging is unexpectedly nice. battery lasts long enough, you will have to keep charging it though for very long gaming sessions. It’s very light and feels cheap but that’s fine.Again, best all-around vr headset.for sure more worth it than the apple vision pro. I would know
benjamin bannister –
A Leap Forward For Mixed Reality
I owned the original Oculus Rift and upgraded to the Meta Quest 3. It was a big leap forward for me.— TRACKING —Gone are the days when you had to have fixed sensors in your room with a fixed play area. Now, you can bring this anywhere and play wirelessly, with or without a computer. Just the fact that I don’t need sensors is a win. The tech packed into this can detect your surrounding environments quickly and easily. It even tracks your hands and you can navigate with just your hands using gestures similar to an iPad/iPhone.— SCREEN —The screen is a big improvement over previous generations, including Meta’s Pro model. The colors are vibrant, the sharpness is perfect, and getting your head in the sweet spot is much easier. I advise using an app to measure your eye distance (like Eye Measure), and then you can adjust the lenses to suit your exact eye distance for optimum viewing comfort.— STORAGE —I got the 512GB because I was torn about their pricing model. I didn’t want to underdo it so I spent the extra money so I had more space, even if I didn’t know if I would need it. Frankly, 256GB would’ve been perfect for me personally at the moment.— WIRELESS PLAY —The games runs off the headset—if you buy games from the Meta Quest store. They do run more expensive and the sales are okay when they’re there. If you have been buying VR games on Steam, you can run them wirelessly with SteamVR as long as your computer’s graphics card is compatible. You can also physically connect a USB-C cable to a computer to play your games.— GAMES —Games feel like an elevated Nintendo 64 at the moment. The tech is there, we just need higher-quality textures and more AAA games when the masses start pouring in. Most games seem to have a stylized polygonal quality to them, and few games are going for a realistic look. Currently, I would say the quality of games is good enough for where the technology is at the moment in terms of the processing power that’s in the headset at this price point.One of the great things is Asgard’s Wrath II is included free with purchase and this is one of those games that takes full advantage of this headset’s capabilities. You also get a 6-month free trial of Quest+, which is two pre-selected curated games per month for as long as you’re a member; you lose those games when you cancel, but if you subscribe again your library will be there.— APPS —Besides games, you can use different apps with this. I use Virtual Desktop to access my 3D movie files on my computer, plus other media I have. I can also access my SteamVR games this way as well. Then there are media consumption apps like Amazon and Netflix. Explore and you’ll find useful things to install.— MIXED REALITY —This is part of the future of gaming, baby. Having a big play space at home combined with a mixed reality game is one of the most fun experiences to have. This is also similar tech in Apple’s Vision Pro. There are a couple of free games included, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds in this growing game category.— BATTERY —The battery lasts on average about two hours. For me, that’s great because I generally get a little dizzy before that period so the headset will die before I get fully nauseous. VR dizziness is a real thing and I advise that if you start feeling some type of way, to stop sooner rather than later. I would build up your brain’s tolerance to VR slowly. If you get dizzy, start timing how long it takes. Take a day off and try to add 10 minutes or so in the next session, until you can go longer.If you are one of the lucky few who are not affected by dizziness, you can plug this into a wall while playing and it will charge while you play. In theory, you could play non-stop with the right cable and charger.— SUMMARY —If you haven’t gotten into VR yet, try it out in the stores. If you like it, then definitely get the Meta Quest 3. If you’re unsure, you could wait for a price drop hopefully around Christmas of 2024.
Amazon Customer –
Awesome Headset With Some Flaws
Update 2: It took over 2 months of frustration for me to finally get a replacement for my malfunctioning headset. They acknowledged their lack of quality customer care by giving me $130 Meta store credit. I can tolerate screwups and things going wrong as long as things are made right in the end, so I’m putting this back up to 4 stars. It’s not perfect, but I love this headset.Update: My headset started to have a problem where in some spaces it wouldn’t detect some of one of the controllers buttons. I went through talking with customer service several times about this. Every time I got disconnected and even though I would put in a reference number they gave me I would have to explain everything from the beginning to a new person every time and they kept making me do the same trouble shooting over and over again. After several days and many hours of this they said I would get sent a new one, then that got screwed up somehow I guess. It’s been over a month now since I started going through this. Nobody on their side has any information on what is going on or how much longer this will take. Every single time I try to email them for info I get a different clueless person with absolutely nothing to tell me other than people are working hard to solve this for me. To me nothing will cause you to lose stars here more easily than bad customer service and Meta has about the worst, so this thing went from 4 to 2 stars over this stupid BS. I wish I had just returned it and bought another one instead of dealing with this annoying crap.I love this headset for the most part. It’s not quite the game changer the Quest 2 was, but it is still a solid generational improvement. I went with the 512GB one even though I feel fairly extorted having to choose between paying an extra $150 or having to deal with swapping out apps all the time due to very low drive space. Quest 2 was only $50 extra for 256GB which was great. By the time I get all the accessories to make this thing more comfortable I’ll probably have a little over $800 into it. Compared to the about $450 I had for a fully decked out Quest 2 with lots of aftermarket accessories I’d say we are entitled to some fairly high expectations. Also on that note I will say that if you’re tight on cash Quest 2 is still a great option because this doesn’t really have very many must have features right now. Perhaps once the software catches up with the hardware, but I kind of expect the quest 4 to be around the corner from whenever that happens. I’m somewhat of an enthusiast and I’ve blown more money in stupider ways than this, so I’m on board.The Good-I like how it is thinner and sits with a better center of gravity. It makes a big difference with how it sits on your face and I’m sure when I get an after market headstrap it will be much more comfortable.-The higher resolution, the pancake lenses, the higher refresh rate, the wider field of view. These are all things that are easy to write off as minor, but then you realize how much of a difference these are making when you put a Quest 2 back on. Things look very nice and very clear. I’m sure it will only get better as more and more apps add updates to them. So far the updated apps I have tried are a very noticeable improvement. However I have to mention that since they didn’t use OLED this time around I still notice the lack of true blacks and a fair amount of bloom in some circumstances.-The speakers sound pretty darn good. There are actually 4 this time around and they do a good job with 3d audio.-I like the feel of the new controllers and the tracking actually seems a little better during some of the more intense moments of some of the faster paced games like Pistol Whipped.-I’m a bigger fan of color passthrough and AR than I thought I would be. I would say that it’s still in the early days of this tech though. Pass through is still producing a fairly low res image with lots of warping and distortion. You can’t make out text on your computer monitor or phone unless you get extremely close, but it is clear enough to watch a show while you put together a puzzle in one of the apps that’s been updated for AR like Puzzling Places and Cubism.The Bad-The two biggest things are probably how uncomfortable this is out of the box (I can’t wear it for more than an hour before it starts to cause me pain that gets progressively worse to the point of being unbearable) and the battery lasts less than 2 hours most of the time. Sometimes even less than an hour and a half if you’re using pass through. I personally don’t mind this and even prefer it if it means a much lighter headset because I use BoboVRs halo headstrap with hot swappable battery.-They left out some improvements that seem odd to me because they wouldn’t have cost much especially when you consider the substantial price increase from the Quest 2. The microphone still sounds pretty crappy which is odd considering how Meta seems to be pushing the social aspects of VR pretty hard, bluetooth headphones still have too much lag to use, and there isn’t as much RAM as people were expecting which would have come in handy for a lot of things including more multitasking.Things I’m Looking Forward To From Metas Next Headset-Obviously a better mic, less bluetooth latency, more RAM.-Pretty much the stuff the Pro had that they left out here like OLED and face and eye tracking.-clearer AR. It works pretty good here, but I can tell the next iteration is going to make how this AR looks now seem like low res old tech.
Avi –
The quest 3 is a generational upgrade from the quest 2. It seems that improved processing power makes the experience a lot smoother, and seamless. The colour cameras, and depth sensors allow for real, playable, and not janky mixed reality experiences. As reviewers have said, the quality of the cameras allows for you to use your phone in VR, and the passthrough experience is improved a lot.I was surprisingly disappointed by the improvement in quality in VR applications, the screen resolution though definitely improved, is still not “crisp” or sharp. Fine details are still obscured by slight grain or blur. Although the pancake lenses mean that the sweet spot is now dramatically better, clarity in fast paced games such as “thrill of the fight”, and “beat saber” is dramatically improved! I look forward to getting some cardio with this thing.The new facial interface is dramatically improved for wearers of glasses, the adjustable depth – combined with the recessed lens design, mean that your glasses are significantly less likely to scratch the lenses (hugely important; this especially can add up over time). And there is much more room to make it comfortable.The default strap truly still sucks for comfort, I had to resort to hacking together a cushion in order to make it comfortable while I wait for proper solutions to be released.As a VR/AR software dev, I can’t wait to get started with developing mixed reality applications with this!
Nulo –
Eu pensava bastante em Comprar meta quest 3s más ficava pensando bastante na resolução que o quest 3 tinha e achava que isso seria bem melhor para os meus olhos, o acabei o pegando e realmente é melhor mesmo.A resolução é muito boa, e realmente divertido e muito bom jogar e ver vídeos nele, só não sei dizer o quanto alto é o som dele por fora do headset más parece que é bem alto dado ao que meu irmão disse pra mim enquanto eu usava kakakaka.Joguei por um dia inteiro e foi bem tranquilo, só um dia específico acabou me dando enjôo, meio que acabei descobrindo que quanto mais espaço eu tiver e mais parecido com os movimentos do jogo eu fizer menos enjôo eu sinto, é como se o corpo não concordasse completamente com os movimentos que ele vê que eu faço junto ao jogo que está na tela, más é bacana sim é já tô começando a acostumar com isso, seria muito bom poder andar de verdade pra minimizar isso kk.Bateria dura quase duas horas e um pouco mais se eu usar nesclado com o Pc, nesse caso aparentemente o quest nem se esforça em potencia.Se vc viu vídeos ja internet onde os cara mostra que dá pra fazer tudo como por exemplo comer beber pilotar carro kkk e etc, bom alguma coisa ou outra dá pra fazer realmente como por exemplo comer, cortar um pão ou lavar um prato até, só não dá pra enchergar na melhor qualidade do mundo, aparentemente a câmera tem alguns pixels, não exatamente perfeita como mostra nós vídeos do YouTube, más sinceramente também não tá me incomodando não.Aparelho chegou em 2 dias o pedi nesse mês 6.Único contra que eu tenho sobre ele é a strap que ou eu tenho que deixar apertado ou tem que ficar forçando meu rosto, de resto tudo bacana. A e 500 gramas no rosto não é leve não kakaka.E veio tudo certinho
Bijoy –
I’ve been using the Meta Quest 3 for a while and I’m extremely impressed. The pass-through quality is excellent, letting me interact with my room clearly without removing the headset. The displays are sharp, colors are vibrant, and the improved performance makes every game feel smooth.Hand tracking is much more reliable now, and the new controllers feel lighter and more accurate. The mixed reality apps are surprisingly useful and fun. Battery life is decent, but for longer sessions, an external power bank or a head strap with a battery pack is definitely required.The overall build quality feels premium, and the price is very reasonable compared to other high-end VR headsets in the market. Considering the hardware, features, and performance, Quest 3 offers incredible value.If you’re looking for a standalone VR headset that delivers top-tier VR and MR performance, the Meta Quest 3 is the best option right now.
Arturo –
La principal razón por la cual lo compré fue meramente por los juegos de entrenamiento como el Box, tiene un catalogo bestial para variar en ejercicios también hay de baile, tennis, de sables/espadas, etc.Para mi es la mejor opción de VR si te interesa hacer ejercicio, ya que tiene muy buen desempeño, no requieres de alguna computadora para poder correr los juegos de la tienda de Meta, no necesitas estar enchufado ya que la batería le dura aproximadamente 2 hrs +- dependiendo del uso.Ahora ademas de los entrenamientos, hay un sin fin de juegos que pueden interesar. Yo soy fan de tocar la batería y hay juegos de eso, incluso hasta simuladores donde bien pudieras tocar cualquier cosa en la batería VR.Tiene muchos usos, sin fin de aplicaciones ya que puedes incluso conectarlo a la PC y correr juegos de PCVR, lo cual la librería de apps se expande abismalmente.En fin, lo recomiendo y todavía aún mas si lo buscas para hacer ejercicio de una forma más divertida. Desde que lo tengo, no he dejado un día pasar sin usarlo.
Ibrahim –
It doesn’t have 6 months free trial, also it doesn’t come with asgard’s wrath 2, so false advertisment…