Mark Zuckerberg Criticises Apple Vision Pro Again, Says Meta Quest 3 Is ‘Better’

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg hit out at Apple’s Vision Pro headset over the weekend, stating that the social networking firm’s Quest 3 was the superior product. The Meta Co-Founder and CEO was responding to a post on Threads by an analyst claiming the Vision Pro was up to five years ahead of Meta’s offering. This is the second time that Zuckerberg has criticised Apple’s first mixed reality headset, which is priced at $3,499 (roughly Rs. 2.89 lakh) — the Quest 3 costs $499 (roughly Rs. 41,300).

Analyst Benedict Evans stated in a Threads post that Apple’s Vision Pro was “pretty much the device Meta wants to reach in 3-5 years,” adding that he was “genuinely baffled” by Meta’s VR engineers claiming the headset was “basically just the same thing” as the Quest 3. Evans also said that the Apple Vision Pro was the device Meta would want to sell in 3-5 years, while Apple would want to sell its devices at the same price as the Quest 3 in the same time period.

Zuckerberg responded to the analyst’s post, stating that the Quest 3 was better than the Vision Pro. “If our devices weigh as much as theirs in 3-5 years, or have the motion blur theirs has, or the lack of precision inputs, etc, then that means we’ll have regressed significantly,” the Meta CEO said, adding that Apple had to make many compromises in order to provide a higher resolution than the Quest 3.

Evans later suggested that the higher resolution on the Vision Pro could help the company offer more than just a gaming device, while Zuckerberg responded stating that three out of the top seven apps for the Quest 3 — Horizon, VR Chat, and Rec Room — were all social apps. He also said that the Quest’s resolution was “also quite good”, adding that a higher resolution should not come at the cost of ergonomics and motion blur.

Both the Meta Quest 3 and Apple Vision Pro are equipped with pancake lenses — the Quest 3 has LCD displays with a resolution of 2,064×2,208 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate, while the Vision Pro has a resolution of 2,160×3,840 pixels with a total of 23 million pixels, according to Apple. The latter also offers both hand and eye tracking, while Meta’s headset offers hand tracking and the company’s Touch Plus controllers. The Quest 3 and Vision Pro weigh 513g and up to 650g, respectively.


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Meta Quest 3 With Upgraded Snapdragon Chipset, Redesigned Touch Plus Controllers Launched

Meta Quest 3 was launched on Thursday as the company’s next-generation mixed reality headset. It is powered by a new Snapdragon chipset that is claimed to offer twice the graphical performance of its predecessor, the Meta Quest 2. The device is also equipped with redesigned Touch Plus controllers that don’t use outer tracking rings, while offering support for TruTouch haptics from the Meta Quest Pro. The third-generation headset comes days before the expected debut of the Apple Reality Pro, the iPhone maker’s first mixed reality headset. 

An upcoming software update will also improve CPU and GPU performance on the Quest 2 and Quest Pro headsets, according to Meta. Both these devices will also gain support for dynamic resolution scaling, for increased pixel density without frame drops. The Quest 2 and Quest Pro will be sold alongside the upcoming Quest 3 headset, Meta says.

Meta Quest 3 price, availability

Meta Quest 3 price is set at $499.99 (roughly Rs. 41,200) for the 128GB model. The headset will be available for purchase in the fall, and the company is expected to announce details about pre-orders and sale dates at its annual Meta Conference that begins on September 27.

On the other hand, Meta has also lowered the price of the current-generation Quest 2 VR headset, which will retail for $299.99 (roughly Rs. 24,700) from June 4. The headset is now back to its previous price, nearly a year after it was hiked by $100 (roughly Rs. 8,200) in July 2022. 

Meta Quest 3 specifications, features

The company has revealed some of the key specifications of the new headset. It is powered by a next-generation Snapdragon chipset, which is believed to be the Snapdragon XR3 chip. The firm says it provides more than twice the graphical performance as the Snapdragon XR2’s GPU that powers the Quest 2 headset. The company says the Quest 3 will feature its highest resolution display and pancake optics for smoother performance and improved details in immersive games.

Unlike the Quest 2, Meta’s newly launched Quest 3 headset features redesigned Touch Plus controllers that don’t require outer tracking rings. The company says hand tracking is supported out-of-the-box with Direct Touch support. The new controllers offer TruTouch haptics found on the Meta Quest Touch Pro controllers — these can also be purchased separately and are compatible with the Quest 3.

The company says the Quest 3 has a 40 percent slimmer optic profile (without the foam facial interface) compared to the Quest 2 headset. It is equipped with a series of sensors located at the front of the device, but doesn’t support advanced face-tracking features. The new mixed reality headset will be compatible with the company’s catalogue of games for the Meta Quest 2 and Quest Pro, that includes 500 VR apps and games. 


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