Meta has announced a price cut for its Quest 2 256 GB and Quest Pro VR headsets, reducing the price by $80 and $500, respectively. The latest price cut puts the Meta Quest 2 256 GB at $429 and the Quest Pro at $999.99.
Unfortunately, Meta is still keeping the price of the Quest 2 128 GB VR headset at $399.99, which now puts it in a rather difficult position. Bear in mind that the Meta Quest 2 VR headset does not feature support for microSD cards, so $30 gets you double the storage, making the slightly more expensive model a better deal.
Meta already increased the price of Quest 2 headsets by $100 back in July 2022, mostly due to increased component prices.
The Meta Quest 2 features Fast-Switch LCD displays with 1832x1920 resolution per eye, and is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon XR2 platform with 6 GB of RAM. Meta even runs a limited time offer, bundling the Quest 2 with two games, GOLF+ and Space Pirate Trainer DX.
The Quest Pro VR headset is Meta's high-end VR headset which launched at $1,499.99 back in October last year. Described as Meta's "most advanced headset yet," the Quest Pro comes with two LCD panels with 1800x1920 resolution per eye and uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon XR2+ platform with 12 GB of RAM. It features five infrared eye and face tracking sensors as well as ten advanced VR/MR sensors for 6 degrees of freedom inside-out SLAM tracking, as well as color mixed reality and eye/face tracking.
The new price for the Quest 2 256 GB is already in effect as of March 5 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, the UK, and the US. The Meta Quest Pro price drop will take effect on March 5th in the US and Canada, and on March 15th in all other countries where Meta Quest Pro is supported.
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Unfortunately, Meta is still keeping the price of the Quest 2 128 GB VR headset at $399.99, which now puts it in a rather difficult position. Bear in mind that the Meta Quest 2 VR headset does not feature support for microSD cards, so $30 gets you double the storage, making the slightly more expensive model a better deal.
Meta already increased the price of Quest 2 headsets by $100 back in July 2022, mostly due to increased component prices.
The Meta Quest 2 features Fast-Switch LCD displays with 1832x1920 resolution per eye, and is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon XR2 platform with 6 GB of RAM. Meta even runs a limited time offer, bundling the Quest 2 with two games, GOLF+ and Space Pirate Trainer DX.
The Quest Pro VR headset is Meta's high-end VR headset which launched at $1,499.99 back in October last year. Described as Meta's "most advanced headset yet," the Quest Pro comes with two LCD panels with 1800x1920 resolution per eye and uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon XR2+ platform with 12 GB of RAM. It features five infrared eye and face tracking sensors as well as ten advanced VR/MR sensors for 6 degrees of freedom inside-out SLAM tracking, as well as color mixed reality and eye/face tracking.
The new price for the Quest 2 256 GB is already in effect as of March 5 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, the UK, and the US. The Meta Quest Pro price drop will take effect on March 5th in the US and Canada, and on March 15th in all other countries where Meta Quest Pro is supported.
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