At Meta Connect 2024, Quest 3S, the most affordable addition to the company’s mixed-reality headsets, was also launched.
This new device is aimed at users seeking an entry point into immersive technology, bringing the same powerful mixed reality features and performance found in the Meta Quest 3, but at a commendably reduced price.
Priced at $299.99, the Quest 3S is designed for those looking to upgrade from earlier models like Quest and Quest 2 without breaking the bank.
The company has also announced a price cut for the 512GB version of the Meta Quest 3, dropping from $649.99 to $499.99, making the Quest 3 lineup more accessible to a wider audience.
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With this, Meta aims to attract both casual users and tech enthusiasts by providing affordable access to their mixed reality varieties.
In addition to the hardware announcements, Meta revealed improvements to its Horizon OS, which powers the Quest devices. These updates include enhanced support for popular 2D apps such as YouTube and Facebook, better spatial audio, and more realistic full-colour Passthrough.
The company has also introduced new features like Travel Mode, which allows users to use their headsets while in transit, with plans to extend functionality for use on trains and even lying down.
At Meta Connect 2024, the Ray-Ban glasses were also revealed to have received significant upgrades, with new features such as AI-enhanced speech translation and real-time assistance.
These glasses are integrated with services like Spotify and Amazon Music, and now with additional partnerships like Audible and iHeart, users can enjoy a seamless experience with voice-controlled content access.
The updated Ray-Ban frames also come with a special edition transparent design, adding a stylish touch to the tech-packed eyewear.