We have gathered 5 ups and 5 downs.
High-end standalone VR headset with advanced features.
Enhanced color passthrough and scene understanding.
Comfortable design and better weight distribution.
Improved controllers with rechargeable batteries and better tracking.
Support for advanced graphics and better visuals.
Expensive compared to other VR headsets.
Short battery life compared to other VR headsets.
Uncomfortable for long sessions.
Software and app ecosystem not fully developed.
Face tracking and eye-tracking are still in their early stages.
The Meta Quest Pro is significantly more expensive at $1500.
Advanced spatial tracking capabilities with three cameras.
Each controller is equipped with a Snapdragon 662 processor.
Controllers are relatively heavy, which might be a downside for some users.
Controllers will not suffer from occlusion problems due to inside-out tracking.
Headband designed for much longer wearing sessions
The resolution of the display is enhanced by using a quantum dot LCD with 500 local dimming zones, which improves contrast.
The display runs at a maximum of 90 Hz rather than the higher 120 or 144 Hz available in some other headsets.
The battery life is limited to one to two hours with approximately two hours needed to fully recharge.
Meta has spent billions of dollars creating something that only a handful of people are using.