Cuộc Sống Của Tôi Với Meta Quest 3: Chiếc Kính VR Tuyệt Vời Nhất Thời Điểm

Cuộc Sống Của Tôi Với Meta Quest 3: Chiếc Kính VR Tuyệt Vời Nhất Thời Điểm

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Cuộc sống hiện đại đòi hỏi những trải nghiệm giải trí và công nghệ cao cấp, và Meta Quest 3 chính là sự lựa chọn hoàn hảo dành cho tôi. Không chỉ là một thiết bị VR thông thường, Meta Quest 3 đã trở thành người bạn đồng hành không thể thiếu, mang đến những giờ phút thư giãn và khám phá vô cùng thú vị.

Thiết Kế Tối Ưu Cho Người Dùng
Meta Quest 3 được thiết kế gọn nhẹ, đeo thoải mái cả ngày mà không gây cảm giác nặng nề. Độ phân giải màn hình cao giúp hình ảnh sắc nét, mang đến trải nghiệm chân thực như đang ở trong thế giới thực.

Hiệu Suất Mạnh Mẽ, Đáp Đứng Mọi Nhu Cầu
Với chip xử lý mới nhất, Meta Quest 3 mang lại hiệu suất mạnh mẽ, không giật lag ngay cả khi chơi các game đồ họa cao. Không gian lưu trữ lớn giúp tôi thoải mái tải về những ứng dụng và trò chơi yêu thích.

Trải Nghiệm Đa Chiều
Từ game giải trí đến ứng dụng giáo dục, Meta Quest 3 đều đáp ứng mọi nhu cầu của tôi. Các buổi tập thể dục vui nhộn với ứng dụng VR, những buổi xem phim 3D thư giãn, hay thậm chí là các khóa học trực tuyến trên nền tảng ảo đều trở nên thú vị hơn bao giờ hết.

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Giới thiệu My Life With the Meta Quest 3: The Best VR Headset for the Moment

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As I walk around my living room, I’m shooting little aliens popping out from my sofa. Like, from behind it. And also through the walls. I fire shots that break through parts of my home and show an alien landscape beyond. A little spaceship is plopped on my carpet. And meanwhile, my wife is reading, unaware she’s in the middle of an alien onslaught.

This could be your home, too: The headset blends virtual reality and camera video of your everyday world to create mixed reality. It’s a trick many headsets will soon do, including . But Apple’s headset will cost $3,500. This costs $500.

I can’t help but smile. Back in 2018, this experience is the stuff dreamed of with its own augmented-reality glasses. But this isn’t a development kit. Now families can have this in their homes. I see kids wreaking chaos in living rooms everywhere.

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Watch this: Meta Quest 3 Review: Great Upgrades, but We Need More New Apps

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You’ll still look like a person with a VR headset on. But this time, there’s a greater chance you’ll see whoever’s looking at you.

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Mixed reality: An explosion of cameras

If you own a Quest 2, you can already do some mixed reality with its low-quality black-and-white cameras: a play border around your room or mapping a VR desk on top of your real one. The Quest 3 has much better color cameras, plus a depth sensor akin to the lidar sensor in the iPhone and iPad. It can scan a room and detect walls and ceilings and furniture, and layer a meshlike grid to map the dimensions of a whole space (or multiple spaces) to use as play areas, and then layer VR graphics on top of what the cameras see.

The results vary. The color cameras are better than those on the Quest 2 and even Meta’s pricier (a headset that, other than having eye tracking, is now irrelevant). But they aren’t as good as what I saw during the Apple Vision Pro headset demo I had earlier this year. They’re good enough to see around you and even read stuff on your phone or watch with a bit of squinting.

The Quest 3 is the first VR headset to have a chipset, which upgrades graphics, adds better camera support for mixed reality and turbocharges performance in general. It’s promising hardware, though right now it’s hard to tell how good it can be.

The mixed-reality effect of layering in graphics works well enough to be convincing, but it’s far from perfect. Virtual things can run “behind” recognized objects and furniture that have been meshed, but sometimes they overlap weirdly. You also need lots of space (and clean walls) to make mixed-reality effects look totally convincing. I had to settle for zombies sort of moving through sofas and TVs and bookshelves.

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You can’t see how good the display is without wearing one. But the Quest 3’s new lenses are part of what makes it look so good.

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Display: Clear and crisp

The Quest 3’s visuals may not stun you, but they’re most certainly a welcome step up. The improved 2,064×2,208-pixel resolution per eye is better than what you find on the Quest 2, and Quest Pro. They’re LCD displays, but they’re vivid and sharp enough to easily read text and detail. It’s not the eye-popping “retina” resolution of Apple’s Vision Pro, but it’s better than just about any other mainstream VR headset out there.

Meta’s new, more compact pancake lenses make a difference. They’re really clear, and the field of view is larger, making it feel less like looking through a porthole. For mixed reality, that’s great. For working with the headset on for floating virtual monitors from your computer (something the Quest has been able to do for years), it’s much better, too. The 90Hz base refresh rate can be boosted to 120Hz, which is pretty standard territory for existing VR hardware.

So far, I’ve found the displays better for gaming and reading text, less so a killer solution for watching movies. Videos, without a doubt, look better, and I’d prefer the Quest 3 over almost any other midrange VR headset for watching shows and cinematic VR. Immersive 3D cinematic videos, like Felix and Paul’s Space Explorers: The ISS Experience (shot in space), or David Attenborough’s First Life VR video, look very nice. It’s just that for 2D movies, it’s still not a “better than a big HDR TV” solution for me. The only VR displays that have ever matched “cinema-quality TV” for me are Varjo’s XR-3 and Apple’s Vision Pro demo. Those are multi-thousand-dollar devices, though.

Audio hasn’t changed: It still comes out through speaker holes in the head strap and sounds fine (there’s also a headphone jack). But my family could hear my VR games when I was playing in the same room as them.

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The Meta Quest 2 controller (left) and Quest 3 controller (right): same grip style and button layout, but the plastic ring is gone. The haptics are better, too.

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Controllers: Same idea as Quest 2, but better

There are new controllers with the Quest 3. The Touch Plus controllers ditch the plastic rings on the Quest 2 controllers, so they’re a lot more portable (and maybe less likely to break if you smack furniture with your hand). The fit is otherwise the same, though, with the same grip size, button layout and thumb-rest area. My 15-year-old kid missed the rings for his “Beat Saber grip” but still appreciated the new feel.

The controllers still use AA batteries (how long they can last on a single battery is TBD, but the Quest 2 ones last forever). Or there are special contactless rechargeable batteries that come with a charging dock (sold separately for $130). The battery compartment has contact pins inside, creating possibilities for third-party accessories that do the same.

Most importantly, the haptics are improved. The Quest 2’s vibrating controller feedback isn’t great. The Quest 3’s feels more subtle, more able to pull off taps and rumbles that feel more nuanced. It’s not as good as what the PlayStation VR 2 controllers can do, but it’s promising.

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The Quest 3 charge dock ($130) is clean and has contactless battery charging for the controllers. But you can also just charge the headset with a USB-C cable.

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Accessories and upgrades: More storage, a charging dock and straps, but what you need most is a case

The Quest 3 starts at $500 and includes controllers and a USB-C charging cable in the box. From there, you can spend away on upgrades. The base Quest 3 has 128GB of nonupgradable storage, which is fine for most (so far, VR apps range in download size from several hundred megabytes up to as much as 15GB.)

Upgraded Quest apps that use better graphics could increase download sizes over time: For $650, the 512GB storage option might be best for any hard-core VR user who plans on buying a lot of apps. You can always erase and redownload apps as needed, like I do.

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The Elite Strap ($70) has a rigid plastic strap and rear cushion, making it a bit comfier for long sessions.

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But all you really need is a good case to protect your VR device from dust and sunlight on the lenses. Meta’s big $70 case option is pricey but it does have ample space inside and nestles the controllers well, even including a space for the charging cable.

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The Quest 3 feels like the best VR headset of the moment. But it might not be something you need just yet.

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The year ahead is unclear, but the Quest 3 is likely to be the most affordable ticket to the future

In many ways, the Quest 3 feels like a soft launch or more of a phone or tablet upgrade versus a “whole new game console.” More apps will certainly gain Quest 3 upgrades, and the Quest 3 could evolve whole new features: onboard AI that Meta says is coming next year, and maybe better hand tracking. Meta has evolved the Quest and Quest 2 a ton with experimental software features over time, and I expect the Quest 3 will be the same. 

The coming year is full of potentially big changes to the landscape. Apple’s Vision Pro is aiming to reinvent mixed-reality computing, though its price is going to be well out of reach for most people. Samsung’s and Google’s expected mixed-reality hardware could also possibly push the bleeding edge and add Google Play software support. 

Will Meta be caught in the middle of future change? Or is its offering a perfectly fine gaming console for your face, with a bunch of useful extras like fitness and work apps? The Quest 3 is likely to be the most affordable mixed-reality device for a long while, and that could make it a great option for the curious. But as a next-gen game console for your family, the Quest 3 hasn’t proved itself out with enough killer new software quite yet, though its better display and graphics already make it my new go-to choice. 

The Quest 3 may not change your mind about VR, but it’s most certainly a better VR headset.

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