In the past few days, Meta has released its mixed reality glasses called (Quest 3); Advanced Meta Reality technology powered by Quest Pro glasses.
Meta is based on a new technology called (Meta Reality) that seamlessly integrates the real world around the user with their virtual objects by understanding what surrounds them, allowing users to smoothly and quickly experience mixed reality spaces to respond to their needs. . According to the company in the post, this allows humans to move through space in a natural and intuitive way that was previously almost impossible.
Here's everything you need to know about the new Meta Quest 3 mixed reality headset
Sophisticated design:
The goggles (Meta Quest 3) are 40% thinner than the previous version (Meta Quest 2) and have more texture to make them more comfortable.
The Touch Plus controllers have also been completely redesigned. The large circle that occupies the front of each joystick has been eliminated, making it lighter and more comfortable to use.
The joystick supports the company's TruTouch touch technology, which was introduced for the first time in the arm (Touch Pro), and provides a sense of interaction with various digital elements through intense vibrations.
In addition, the glasses support a new technology called (Direct Touch), which allows you to interact with virtual objects using only your hands, allowing you to use the glasses freely without an external joystick.
In addition to the power button, the housing of the glasses also contains a USB-C connection, a volume control and a so-called rotary button (IPD), which is intended to enable users to seamlessly switch between virtual and mixed reality.
improve the performance:
The Quest 3 goggles will run on Qualcomm's latest processor (Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2), which the company says offers twice the graphics processing power than the previous generation Quest 2 goggles, which means you'll get better performance. Smoother screen and more immersive experience. An immersive and detailed digital game.
The glasses will come with 12 GB of RAM and the company says it will reveal more storage options beyond 128 GB at its annual conference (Meta Connect 2023) on September 27.
Quest 3 Goggles and Revolutionary Technology (Meta-Reality):
The company announced that it has equipped Quest 3 glasses with its revolutionary new technology (Meta Reality). Allow users to directly interact with the natural environment without removing their glasses while enjoying virtual reality.
The new technology (Meta Reality) allows the glasses to understand and perceive the environment on Earth, and thanks to a feature called (High-Fidelity Color-Passthrough), it allows the wearer a unique experience that combines the real world with virtual digital elements as a whole. Machine learning technology combined with spatial understanding provides endless opportunities for exploration.
Unlike the glasses, the new glasses feature a dual-lens camera, each with 4 megapixels to capture colors, and a depth sensor that accurately represents the playing area and makes it easier to see the size of objects. Pixel like experience traversal in Quest 2 (Quest 2).
Huge library and new games:
The Quest 3 headset is compatible with the previous Quest 2 headset's library of more than 500 games, apps, and virtual reality experiences. Meta is also working with developers to provide more VR and MR mixed reality experiences. This means Quest 3 will have a huge library of immersive experiences from day one.
Meta games for Quest 3 include Demeo goggles - a co-op multiplayer adventure game - designed for mixed reality experiences, where the gaming table can be projected onto any surface in a real setting. and VR Paint, which allows users to add virtually different patterns, colors, and furniture to the environment.
Availability of Quest 3 cups and pricing:
The new Spectacles (Quest 3) with 128GB of RAM start at $499, with more options coming this September.
The company has reduced the price of Spectacles (Quest 2) to $300 for the 128GB version and $350 for the 256GB version.