Meta gave us the skinny on Watch S Private Life Of A Body Cam Girl Onlineits new Quest 3 VR headset at Connect 2023. Of course, the first thing on everyone's minds is: Why should I get this instead of Quest 2?
On the surface, it's an easy question to answer. The Quest 3 is four years newer, which means it's four years more advanced. Its specs outshine the Quest 2 on paper, which means it has more capabilities under its belt. Consequently, it supports a wider variety of VR games and experiences.
But let's talk about the most significant difference between the two: the Quest 3 supports mixed-reality experiences while its predecessor only supports immersive VR content. In other words, with the Quest 3, VR gaming will incorporate the room you're standing in — the Quest 2 can't do the same.
But that doesn't mean the Quest 2 just became worthless overnight. There's still some gas left in its tank. Let's examine why. (You should, by the way, trust my judgment on this because I own the Quest 2 and I've had a chance to test the Quest 3.)
SEE ALSO: Meta reveals Xbox Cloud Gaming is coming to Quest 3 in DecemberBefore we get into anything else, it's important to distinguish these two headsets by their specs. You can probablyguess which headset is going to win this category. It's not really a fair competition. Anyway, here's how the specs look for both devices:
Quest 2: 1832x1920 resolution per eye, up to 90Hz refresh rate
Quest 3: 2064x2208 resolution per eye with 90Hz refresh rate
Quest 2: Snapdragon XR2 processor
Quest 3: Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor
Quest 2: 128GB or 256GB storage
Quest 3: 128GB or 512GB storage
Quest 2: 6GB RAM
Quest 3: 8GB RAM
Quest 2: 2-3 hours of battery life
Quest 3: 2-3 hours of battery life
There's really no reason to waste time on this. The Quest 3 is a better headset specs-wise than the Quest 2 because it's several years newer. That's no slight on the Quest 2, which was a perfectly good untethered VR headset when it came out and is still a solid one today. But the Quest 3 has better screen resolution, a stronger processor, more storage, and more memory.
I wish it had more battery life, too, but you can't always get what you want.
Winner: Quest 3
This is another category where the Quest 2 doesn't really stand a chance.
Meta set out to make the Quest 3 more comfortable than the Quest 2. That makes this a losing battle for the older of the two headsets pretty much by default. Quest 3 has a new strap system for perfecting the fit on your head and it's much slimmer than Quest 2, but the weight difference (515g on Quest 3 and 503g on Quest 2) is negligible.
I've had the privilege of wearing both headsets and there's really no contest. Quest 3 is more comfortable to wear than Quest 2.
Winner: Quest 3
Stop me if you've heard this before: Meta Quest 3's controllers, by virtue of being newer and slightly more advanced, are better than the Quest 2's controllers.
That said, the gen-over-gen difference is minute. Meta redesigned the Touch controllers for Quest 3 so they don't have that weird ring that wrapped around your thumbs anymore. It's a more open and airy design that otherwise retains the same general shape and button layout. The only other major difference is the addition of haptic feedback, so you'll really feel it when you do things like pull back the drawstring on a bow.
Even with those enhancements in mind, the two controllers are equally as responsive in terms of motion tracking and button inputs, so baseline playability isn't an issue either way. Quest 3 notches another win under its belt, but not by much.
Winner: Quest 3
If this feels like a bit of a bloodbath so far, it's only going to get worse.
By the standards of 2019 VR headsets that don't require gaming PCs, the Quest 2 is great. Drawing a play boundary using its black-and-white passthrough feature is easy. VR games and applications like Beat Saber, VRChat, and Wanderwork very well on Quest 2. If you view the device in the proper context, there's absolutely nothing wrong with what's on offer.
If you decide that context is for jerks, the Quest 3 is obviously better. Its full-color passthrough is miles ahead of what Quest 2 had to offer (speaking from experience), giving users a crystal-clear view of their surroundings. Scanning the play area is done automatically, so you don't need to manually draw one anymore. And most importantly, Quest 3 is a proper mixed-realityheadset instead of just a VR headset. Games and apps can utilize the passthrough features to place objects, characters, and anything else in the real world in front of you. The Quest 2 can't do that.
Oh, and Quest 3 can play every Quest 2 game and app, while also supporting new and upgraded versions of content the Quest 2 can't access.
Winner: Quest 3
You pretty much get the picture at this point. In every way that matters, the Quest 3 is a better headset than Quest 2. Well, almostevery way that matters.
Quest 3 starts at $500 and goes all the way up to $650 if you want more storage. Quest 2, meanwhile, is a measly $300 by comparison. This is the reason why I keep insisting Quest 2 is still worth considering. It's a substantially cheaper headset that's already proven itself over the years, with strong functionality and a robust library of games and experiences. If you have never tried VR before, it's a really great way to get your foot in the door.
If you havetried VR and want the best of the best (without a gaming PC), Quest 3 is obviously the way to go. But that doesn't mean Quest 2 is a worthless hunk of junk. It still has a place.
Winner: Quest 3, unless you feel like saving $200 and don't care that much about AR
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