Meta is set to finally showcase its Project Cambria VR headset on October 11, but the company's other Quest 2 successor, the Oculus Quest 3, may have been leaked.
With the Oculus Quest 2 proving a huge hit, Meta announced that it was working on two follow-up devices. The first is Project Cambria (believed to be called the Meta Quest Pro), and will almost certainly debut at Meta Connect 2022, if Mark Zuckerberg’s teasers are to be believed.
This premium VR headset will boast eye-tracking and mixed reality capabilities (meaning it can facilitate both VR and AR experiences), with rumors suggesting it will feature 8GB RAM and dual mini LED displays with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2160 x 2160 pixel resolution.
However, it’s expected to cost a fair amount more than the Quest 2 (which is priced at $400 / £400 / AU$630), with a purported leaked internal road map saying it’ll cost at least $800 (around £710 / AU$1,230).
So users who are on a budget may instead want to check out Meta’s other Quest 2 follow-up. Little is known about this device beyond its codename, Project Stinson, but Meta has said it will be a truer sequel to the Quest 2, sitting between it and Project Cambria in terms of features and capabilities. Given its positioning as a proper Quest 2 follow-up, many (us included) are assuming that it'll be called the Oculus Quest 3.
Now it looks like some of the mystery has been stripped away from the Oculus Quest 3, as leaker Brad Lynch(opens in new tab) has apparently revealed the product’s CAD files and current specs.
Based on looks alone, the leaked model looks like a sequel to the Quest 2, borrowing many of the same design elements. The head-mounted display once again appears to house all of the technical components, and the
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