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Meta Quest 3 512GB + Link Cable

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Size: 512GB


Style: Streamer Bundle


Features

  • Expand your library. Access 1,000+ PC-based VR titles in the Meta Quest Rift library Compatible gaming PC required, not included. See the Meta Quest website for PC specifications.
  • Maintain your range with an extra long, 16ft (5m) construction that gives you space to move in VR, even when connected to your PC. (Packaging may vary) Meta Quest packaging will continue to carry the Oculus name and logo during the transition to our new branding.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
Available SinceSeptember 24, 2023
Product CategoryBundle Package
Launch DateOctober 17, 2023

Frequently asked questions

The Quest 3 comes with a 512GB storage capacity, which means users can download and store a large number of games and apps directly on the device. This is particularly useful for users who enjoy having a wide variety of VR experiences at their fingertips without the need to frequently manage or delete content to make space for new titles.

Yes, the Quest 3 can be used for PCVR gaming by connecting it to a compatible PC using the Link Cable. The Link Cable allows for a high-bandwidth connection between the Quest 3 and the PC, ensuring smooth performance and high-quality visuals for VR games and applications that run on the PC, thereby significantly enhancing the VR experience.

The Quest 3 is a wireless VR headset, providing the freedom to move without the constraints of cables. This enhances the immersion and flexibility in VR experiences, allowing for more dynamic movements and a wider range of activities without worrying about tangling or tripping over wires.

To use the Quest 3 Link Cable with a PC, the PC must meet certain specifications such as having a compatible USB-C port or a high-quality USB 3.0 port, and the system requirements include a powerful enough GPU and CPU to handle VR applications. It's recommended to check the manufacturer's website for a detailed list of compatible hardware and software requirements.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Meta Quest 3 has revolutionized virtual reality with its outstanding lens clarity, resolution upgrade, and mixed reality features. Users appreciate the significant improvements in hardware, including enhanced sound, better controller design, and an impressive expansion of the device's field of view. The headset's wireless design offers unprecedented freedom in VR experiences, tied together with a vast library of content and intuitive navigation. However, comfort with the default strap and limited battery life are noted drawbacks.

Pros

  • 🌟 Exceptional lens clarity and wider field of view
  • 🎮 Advanced controller design without wrap-around rings
  • 🎵 Improved sound quality and immersive spatial audio
  • 🚀 Seamless mixed reality integration for immersive experiences
  • 📚 Extensive content library with varied applications and games
  • 💾 128GB storage allowing a vast personal virtual library
  • 🔋 Uses AAA batteries for easy controller power management
  • 🔗 Wireless design enhances freedom of movement

Cons

  • 🔄 Default strap may not provide comfort for long sessions
  • 🔋 Relatively short battery life
  • ⚙️ Mixed reality's passthrough quality can seem fuzzy

Should I Buy It?

If you're seeking a cutting-edge VR experience that blends the real with the virtual seamlessly and values technological advancements in lens quality, resolution, and an extensive content library, the Meta Quest 3 is a formidable choice. Though considerations around comfort and battery life should be noted, the overall enhancements and features present a compelling case for VR enthusiasts and newcomers alike.


  • Wow! This Headset is Amazing! Experience Well Worth the Investment!
Size: 512GB Style: Headset + Controllers, Refreshed Packaging
This is my first experience with VR/AR/MR, as I chose to wait until the graphics were more impressive (actually, I've been waiting quite a long time... since VR conversations became fairly commonplace with the release of the Sega Genesis! Yeah... I'm that old.). I'm so glad I started with this unit (Meta Quest 3) because I was truly blown away right from the start! The setup process was easy enough, though it had its quirks (I used an e-mail setup since I don't use Facebook). In setting up the MQ3 via my phone, I noticed I had to close the app twice to get it to resume where it left off (when you close/reopen, it recognizes you were not done and resumes without issue, so try that if you get stuck). I've only had it for a few days and am blown away by the Batman app (I don't like fighting games, but this is mostly exploring with relatively little fighting), Red Matter (incredible experience; finished it yesterday!), Red Matter 2 (started today and am already hooked!), and I really love the Supernatural: Unreal Fitness program! The first two apps were free (Batman is included in the package I bought here, and Red Matter (the 1st one) came with the free Quest+ trial subscription, and I paid for the latter two. The Unreal Fitness program is $10/month, and totally worth it! You can't know/understand until you try it, and they do give you a free week trial, btw. I am a runner (all my life) and enjoy staying in shape, and this fitness program is amazing, as they drop you in different (beautiful!) places around the world, and the music is great and the movement patterns are really fun (honestly, I didn't think I'd like it at first, as it sounded boring... but I'm so glad I kept an open/curious mind and tried it out!). The graphics on the games is so detailed, right down to chipped paint and curling wallpaper on walls, etc... and I love the intuitive movements... I'm the guy who will squat down in these games to check under chairs and desks for clues, and it's just so amazingly realistic! I did begin to feel somewhat panicked the first time I crawled out of the window in Batman and looked down into the alley from several stories up (and when I entered that huge generator room in Red Matter), but that just added to the experience and believability, so I'm more impressed by it than bothered! In fact, I was so impressed with the overall experience that I bought a set for my wife (she likes it, too) and another for my parents so that they can try it out! Highly recommended! I also bought the Elite Strap Battery for more comfort and to add more play time and I'm glad I did, so consider getting one of those, too (or a similar device). Oh, and you'll need a rubber/silicone cover for the mask part (that touches your face) to protect that cloth from sweat (not sure why they put cloth there... odd). Anyway, enjoy! I certainly am! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by Michael Speciale, Jr.

  • The Quest 3 is the best looking headset under $1000, it's worth it even if you only ever use PCVR.
Size: 512GB Style: Headset + Controllers
Buy the Quest 3, DO NOT BUY THE QUEST 2. I still use my Quest 2 it's great but I don't care how cheap it is, the Quest 3 is that much better in both performance and visuals. Even games not updated still look and play smoother. The Quest 3 is good enough to get into VR gaming without a PC. The Quest 1 felt like a gimmick , the Quest 2 was good but still felt compromised but the Quest 3 (while obviously not as a good the average PCVR gaming pc) is able to get much closer and provide a PCVR like experience on newer games. Mixed reality was not something I was interested in but after trying it I think it's awesome, even if you consider it a gimmick it's very cool and fun tech. As someone who really only cared about PC based VR gaming I've been very impressed with the Quest 3. After going on a VR binge in 2019 and some of 2020 I've mostly only played VRChat now but because of the Quest 3 I started exploring VR games again trying out new and old games and even mixed reality stuff too. It's that good but I'd recommend an aftermarket headstrap. The included headstrap seems pretty bad but if you fiddle with it A LOT it can get comfy. Also I returned my 128GB model and bought the 512GB one. It should not cost that much more in price but honestly there's so much cool stuff and games are slowly getting bigger. If you have fast internet , you can buy the 128GB and be fine. There's tons of amateur and professional unboxing videos of the Quest 3 that you can look at if you want to see what it looks like. As for what it's like to buy and own it? It's amazing. Background info: I've been a computer based VR player since 2017 when I got the original Oculus Rift also known as the CV1 on a Black Friday sale. Since then I've bought an Index in 2020 with vive trackers for full body tracking, a Quest 1 as a backup headset, a Quest 2 and now a Quest 3. I have about 6000 hours in VR 5000 of that is in VRChat. Review: The Quest 3 is incredible. It's my first VR headset that uses pancake lens and it's beautiful. I dabbled in standalone gaming on my Quest 2 with games like Resident Evil 4 VR and Iron Man VR which were both great. Iron Man felt a little held back resolution wise with aggressive foveated rendering BUT THE Quest 3 fixes that mostly with higher resolution in literally everything. Everything from the interface to all old and new games feel snappy. I started playing mixed reality mini games like the Ghost Busters one and Synth Riders and the free built in Alien one and everything has been super cool. it's all surprisingly fun. Audio is also great, about as good as the Index. The whole thing feels more reliable though as my Index cable is annoying with how heavy and thick it is. I'm on my third cable in 3 years and still the Index needs to be unplugged sometimes to make it work. I've had no such problems on my Quest 2 and Quest 3. The only reason I still use my Index is for easy full body tracking in VRChat otherwise I play everything on my Quest 3. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2023 by Compton

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