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[[Meta Quest 3S]] is a [[standalone]] [[virtual reality headset]] developed by [[Meta]]. Released on October 15, 2024<ref name="uploadvr1" />, it was announced during [[Meta Connect 2024]] on September 25, 2024<ref name="uploadvr1" />. The Quest 3S is Meta's entry-level VR headset, positioned as a more affordable alternative to the [[Meta Quest 3]] with some scaled-back features while maintaining the same processing power<ref name="roadtoVR" /><ref name="uploadvr1" />. | [[Meta Quest 3S]] is a [[standalone]] [[virtual reality headset]] developed by [[Meta]]. Released on October 15, 2024<ref name="uploadvr1" />, it was announced during [[Meta Connect 2024]] on September 25, 2024<ref name="uploadvr1" />. The Quest 3S is Meta's entry-level VR headset, positioned as a more affordable alternative to the [[Meta Quest 3]] with some scaled-back features while maintaining the same processing power<ref name="roadtoVR" /><ref name="uploadvr1" />. | ||
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The Quest 3S utilizes [[inside-out tracking]] with 6 [[degrees of freedom]] (DoF) via four integrated monochrome tracking cameras located on the front and sides of the headset<ref name="vr-compare" />. Meta's inside-out tracking is generally considered robust and class-leading for standalone headsets<ref name="roadtoVR" />. The headset includes two [[Infrared]] (IR) flood illuminators, which improve hand tracking and controller tracking performance in low-light conditions, allowing tracking to function even in complete darkness in some scenarios – an area where it potentially outperforms the Quest 3<ref name="uploadvr2">{{cite web |url=https://www.uploadvr.com/quest3s-hand-tracking-better-than-quest-3/ |title=Quest 3S Has Better Low-Light Head & Hand Tracking Than Quest 3 |last=Heaney |first=David |date=October 10, 2024 |website=UploadVR |accessdate=May 4, 2025}}</ref><ref name="roadtoVR" />. The Quest 3S lacks the dedicated [[depth sensor]] found on the Quest 3, which is used by the latter to improve the speed and accuracy of automatic room scanning (scene meshing) for mixed reality setup<ref name="uploadvr1" />. | The Quest 3S utilizes [[inside-out tracking]] with 6 [[degrees of freedom]] (DoF) via four integrated monochrome tracking cameras located on the front and sides of the headset<ref name="vr-compare" />. Meta's inside-out tracking is generally considered robust and class-leading for standalone headsets<ref name="roadtoVR" />. The headset includes two [[Infrared]] (IR) flood illuminators, which improve hand tracking and controller tracking performance in low-light conditions, allowing tracking to function even in complete darkness in some scenarios – an area where it potentially outperforms the Quest 3<ref name="uploadvr2">{{cite web |url=https://www.uploadvr.com/quest3s-hand-tracking-better-than-quest-3/ |title=Quest 3S Has Better Low-Light Head & Hand Tracking Than Quest 3 |last=Heaney |first=David |date=October 10, 2024 |website=UploadVR |accessdate=May 4, 2025}}</ref><ref name="roadtoVR" />. The Quest 3S lacks the dedicated [[depth sensor]] found on the Quest 3, which is used by the latter to improve the speed and accuracy of automatic room scanning (scene meshing) for mixed reality setup<ref name="uploadvr1" />. | ||
The headset comes bundled with the same Meta Quest Touch Plus controllers used by the Quest 3<ref name="uploadvr1" /><ref name="roadtoVR" />. These controllers feature a more compact design without the tracking rings found on the Quest 2's controllers<ref name="roadtoVR" />, incorporate [[haptics]] (branded as TruTouch Haptics)<ref name="uploadvr1" />, and use capacitive sensors on the buttons, thumbsticks, and triggers for basic finger presence detection<ref name="roadtoVR" />. They are powered by standard AA batteries<ref name="roadtoVR" /><ref name="guardian" />. While generally praised for their ergonomics and tracking accuracy<ref name="guardian" />, some tracking issues can occur if the controllers are held outside the headset cameras' view for extended periods ( | The headset comes bundled with the same Meta Quest Touch Plus controllers used by the Quest 3<ref name="uploadvr1" /><ref name="roadtoVR" />. These controllers feature a more compact design without the tracking rings found on the Quest 2's controllers<ref name="roadtoVR" />, incorporate [[haptics]] (branded as TruTouch Haptics)<ref name="uploadvr1" />, and use capacitive sensors on the buttons, thumbsticks, and triggers for basic finger presence detection<ref name="roadtoVR" />. They are powered by standard AA batteries<ref name="roadtoVR" /><ref name="guardian" />. While generally praised for their ergonomics and tracking accuracy<ref name="guardian" />, some tracking issues can occur if the controllers are held outside the headset cameras' view for extended periods (for example behind the back)<ref name="roadtoVR" />. Hand tracking is supported and benefits from the IR illuminators in low light<ref name="uploadvr2" />, though its accuracy and usability within the [[Horizon OS]] interface were still critiqued by some reviewers as occasionally frustrating<ref name="roadtoVR" /><ref name="mixed-news" />. | ||
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Overall, the Quest 3S was recommended as an excellent choice for VR newcomers or budget-conscious buyers wanting access to the Quest ecosystem<ref name="tomsguide" /><ref name="wired" /><ref name="verge" />. For users prioritizing the best visual quality, wider field of view, and comfort features, or those upgrading from a Quest 2 seeking a more significant leap, the Meta Quest 3 was frequently recommended as worth the additional cost<ref name="pcmag" /><ref name="techradar" /><ref name="pcgamer" />. The 256GB Quest 3S model at $399 was sometimes seen as poor value compared to the $499 Quest 3 (which offered 512GB storage alongside better optics)<ref name="pcgamer" /><ref name="mixed-news" />. | Overall, the Quest 3S was recommended as an excellent choice for VR newcomers or budget-conscious buyers wanting access to the Quest ecosystem<ref name="tomsguide" /><ref name="wired" /><ref name="verge" />. For users prioritizing the best visual quality, wider field of view, and comfort features, or those upgrading from a Quest 2 seeking a more significant leap, the Meta Quest 3 was frequently recommended as worth the additional cost<ref name="pcmag" /><ref name="techradar" /><ref name="pcgamer" />. The 256GB Quest 3S model at $399 was sometimes seen as poor value compared to the $499 Quest 3 (which offered 512GB storage alongside better optics)<ref name="pcgamer" /><ref name="mixed-news" />. | ||
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== References == | == References == |