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The '''Meta Quest Pro''' (codenamed '''Project Cambria''' during development<ref name="vrcompare_specs"></ref>), is a [[Standalone VR|standalone]] | The '''Meta Quest Pro''' (codenamed '''Project Cambria''' during development<ref name="vrcompare_specs"></ref>), is a [[Standalone VR|standalone]] [[Virtual Reality|virtual reality]] (VR) [[head-mounted display]] (HMD) developed by [[Reality Labs]], a division of [[Meta Platforms]].<ref name="verge_review"></ref><ref name="xrtoday_review"></ref> Announced initially as Project Cambria in October 2021<ref name="vrcompare_specs"></ref> and fully unveiled in October 2022,<ref name="xrtoday_review"></ref> it was released on October 25, 2022.<ref name="cnet_review"></ref><ref name="vrexpert_review"></ref><ref name="vrcompare_specs"></ref> It represented Meta's first major push into the high-end and enterprise VR market, positioned above the consumer-focused [[Meta Quest 2]].<ref name="verge_review"></ref><ref name="xrtoday_review"></ref><ref name="cnet_review"></ref> Key features included [[Pancake lenses]], full-color [[passthrough]] for mixed reality, and integrated [[Eye tracking]] and [[Face tracking]].<ref name="verge_review"></ref><ref name="techradar_review"></ref><ref name="xrtoday_review"></ref><ref name="pcmag_review"></ref> The headset was officially discontinued by Meta in January 2025.<ref name="roadtovr_discontinued"></ref><ref name="gamesindustry_discontinued"></ref> | ||
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