Launch of the Oculus Quest 2
Meta has launched the Oculus Quest 2, the next generation of standalone virtual reality headsets that delivers significant improvements in performance, resolution, and affordability.
Next Generation VR
The Quest 2 features a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 processor, providing a substantial performance boost over its predecessor. The display resolution increases to 1832 x 1920 pixels per eye, delivering sharper visuals and improved text readability.
As detailed in the official announcement from Meta, the Quest 2 represents a major leap forward for consumer VR technology.
Accessible VR for Everyone
At a starting price of $299, the Quest 2 makes high-quality VR more accessible than ever. The device requires no external sensors or PC connection, allowing users to experience immersive content anywhere with enough room to move.
The redesigned controllers offer improved ergonomics and tracking accuracy. The headset itself is lighter and more comfortable for extended sessions, with an adjustable head strap and improved weight distribution.
A Growing Ecosystem
Quest 2 supports a growing library of games, fitness applications, social experiences, and productivity tools. The device can also connect to a PC for access to the broader Rift catalog of VR content through Oculus Link.
Learn more about the Quest 2 and its capabilities on the Meta developer blog.
This launch represents a pivotal moment for consumer VR, combining capable hardware with an accessible price point. The Quest 2 has since become the best-selling VR headset, introducing millions of users to virtual reality and proving that immersive technologies are ready for the mainstream.