The Meta Quest, initially the Oculus Quest until 2022, is a line of virtual reality headsets with augmented reality capabilities produced by Reality Labs, a division of Meta Platforms. The first-generation Oculus Quest was developed by Oculus (then a brand of Facebook, now a division of Meta Platform known as Reality Labs) and released on May 21, 2019. Since then, Facebook (now Meta Platforms) has released new Quest models and Quest OS (now Horizon OS) updates. As of February 2023, over 20 million total Quest headsets have been sold.[1]

Summary

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Similar to its predecessor, Oculus Go, the Quest line is a standalone device, that can run games and software wirelessly under the Android-based Quest operating system. It supports positional tracking with six degrees of freedom, using internal sensors and an array of cameras in the front of the headset rather than external sensors, and supports hand tracking. The line also supports "Oculus Link", a feature that allows the Quest to be connected to a computer via USB, enabling use with Oculus Rift-compatible software and games.[2] It was the first device from Meta to support augmented reality via "Passthrough", which shows a view from the cameras when the user exits their designated boundary area known as "Guardian". Since the Meta Quest 3, Quest models have supported color passthrough.

The Quest series is the largest headset platform for virtual and augmented reality in the world as of 2024.

Models

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Model Release date With OS version Discontinued End of support
Oculus Quest May 21, 2019 v7 September 2020 August 31st, 2024[3]
Quest 2 October 13, 2020 v23 2024
Meta Quest Pro October 25, 2022 v46 2024
Meta Quest 3 October 10, 2023 v59-present N/A
Meta Quest 3S October 15, 2024 N/A

Technical details

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Model System on a chip Memory Storage Display Graphics Sound Input Controller input Cameras Connectivity Online services Power Mass Introductory price
Oculus Quest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 4 GB LPDDR4X[4] 64 GB, 128 GB PenTile OLED 1440 × 1600 per eye @ 72 Hz Adreno 540 @ 670 MHz (up to 343 GFLOPS) 6DOF inside-out tracking through 4 built-in cameras Oculus Touch 4 cameras Quest Store N/A 571 g (20.1 oz) US$399 (64 GB)

US$499 (128 GB)

Quest 2 Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 6 GB LPDDR4X 64 GB, 128 GB, 256 GB RGB LCD 1832 x 1920 per eye @ 72 - 120 Hz Adreno 650 @ 587 MHz (up to 902 GFLOPS) 2 built-in speakers / 2 built-in microphones / 3.5mm headphone jack 6DOF inside-out tracking through 4 built-in cameras and 2 controllers with accelerometers and gyroscopes Oculus Touch 4 infrared cameras Quest Store N/A 503 g (17.7 oz) US$299 (64 GB)

US$249 (128 GB) US$399 (256 GB)

Meta Quest Pro Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 1 12 GB LPDDR5 256 GB 2x MiniLED LCD w/ Quantum Dot layer + >500 zone FALD, 1800 x 1920 per eye @ 72 - 90 Hz Adreno 650 @ 587 MHz (up to 902 GFLOPS) N/A Inside-Out 6DoF tracking with 5 internal and 5 external cameras, with 2 controllers with accelerometers and gyroscopes, and hand-tracking Touch Pro 5 internal and 5 external cameras Wi-Fi 6E Quest Store N/A 722 g (25.5 oz) US$1,499.99
Meta Quest 3 Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 8 GB LPDDR5 128 GB, 512 GB 2× 2064 × 2208p RGB-stripe LCD panels, one per eye @ 90–120 Hz Adreno 740 @ 599 MHz (up to 1.84 TFLOPS) 2 built-in speakers Inside-Out 6DoF tracking with 2 internal and 4 external cameras, with 2 controllers with accelerometers and gyroscopes, and hand-tracking Touch Plus 2× 4MP RGB camera 4× 400×400px IR camera Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2 Quest Store Li-ion 3.87 VDC 4879 mAh 515 g (18.2 oz) US$499 (128GB)/US$649 (512GB)
Meta Quest 3S Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 8 GB LPDDR5 128 GB, 256 GB 2x MiniLED LCD w/ Quantum Dot layer + >500 zone FALD, 1800 x 1920 per eye @ 90 - 120 Hz Adreno 740 @ 599 MHz (up to 1.84 TFLOPS) 2 built-in speakers 6 DoF Inside-out via 4 integrated cameras, with 2 controllers with accelerometers and gyroscopes, and hand-tracking Touch Plus 2× 4MP RGB camera 4× 400×400px IR camera Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2 Quest Store N/A 514 g (18.1 oz) US$299 (128GB)/US$399 (256GB)

References

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  1. ^ Heath, Alex (2023-03-01). "Meta plans to sell first AR glasses in 2027 with 'neural' smartwatch". The Verge. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  2. ^ Lang, Ben (2020-05-14). "Oculus Quest Can Now Tether to PC with Its Included USB 2.0 Cable". Road to VR. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  3. ^ Hayden, Scott (2024-07-01). "Meta is Pulling the Plug on Quest 1 Security Patches Next Month". Road to VR. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  4. ^ Austin, Patrick Lucas (2019-05-07). "Review: The Oculus Quest Is Virtual Reality's Best Bet Yet". TIME. Retrieved 2024-06-07.