Meta's Next Quest Headset 'Quest 3S' Likely Confirmed by Leak, Promising Accessibility Boost

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31/05/2024 22h57

In a recent leak, Meta's rumored next Quest headset appears to have been confirmed with the name 'Quest 3S' making an appearance in a Quest Store listing for the XR fitness app Alo Moves XR. This confirmation aligns with Meta's goal of making their platform more accessible to consumers.

The leak, captured by Road to VR, suggests that the 'Quest 3S' could potentially be the long-awaited affordable version of the Quest headset. Although it is yet to be officially unveiled, the leak adds weight to previous rumors of a 'Quest 3 Lite' or 'Quest 3S' variant.

The app listing for Alo Moves XR is notable as it is published by Meta and developed by Magnopus, the same studio that collaborated with Meta on an open-source Unity demo highlighting the possibilities of mixed reality (MR). This strengthens the credibility of the leak and further supports the notion that the 'Quest 3S' could be Meta's next headset offering.

However, details regarding the specifications and features of the 'Quest 3S' remain scarce. It remains uncertain whether this new headset will come with reduced functionality or if it will be equipped with enhanced capabilities like OLED and eye tracking. With no official announcement from Meta yet, speculations abound regarding the exact nature of the 'Quest 3S'.

Meta's next big opportunity to make an official statement regarding the Quest headset is expected to be Connect 2024, an annual event typically held in October. At Connect, Meta traditionally unveils new headsets, signaling groundbreaking advancements in their virtual reality (VR) offerings.

In the meantime, Meta has made headlines by slashing the price of their current headset, the Quest 2. The company has reduced the cost of the 128GB version to just $200, making it more accessible to a broader range of users. This move aligns with Meta's recent shift towards becoming more of a platform holder, partnering with third-party original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to release XR devices running Meta's HorizonOS. This collaboration aims to introduce a variety of standalone VR headsets reminiscent of the Quest to the market.

The leak regarding the 'Quest 3S' has ignited excitement among VR enthusiasts, eagerly anticipating Meta's latest iteration of their highly successful Quest lineup. As Meta continues to explore new avenues and innovate in the VR space, the official announcement of the 'Quest 3S' is eagerly awaited by fans and industry observers alike.

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