Meta permanently slashes the Quest 2's price again, dropping it to an all-time low
For the second time this year, Meta has permanently cut the price of its second-generation VR headset.
For the second time this year, Meta has permanently cut the price of its second-generation VR headset.
It's been almost two weeks since the launch of the Vision Pro and the 14-day return window for early adopters is about to close. To return or not to return is the question on the minds of many.
The question isn't whether you should buy it. The question is how the future of your computer - and your phone - is evolving right in front of your eyes.
Should you fork up for Apple's ultra-premium VR headset or settle for the Meta Quest 3 at a fraction of the cost? Consider these reasons as you decide.
The future of television? I watched one of the best TV shows on Vision Pro, enjoying spectacular immersion and facing real discomforts.
You may be one of the many early adopters considering returning their Apple Vision Pro headset, or maybe you're just curious about how one would return the $3,500 device. Either way, here's what you need to know.
Look, no Vision Pro! iPhone 15 Pro users can transfer spatial videos to Meta's much lower-cost headset. Here's everything you need to make it happen.
Vision Pro is a $3,500 developer kit that isn't worth buying for most people. But, you should definitely schedule a demo at an Apple Store or buy this headset that ZDNET recommends for getting started with VR.
The Meta Quest 3 brings meaningful hardware upgrades across the board, with notable software updates that have kept it more relevant than ever in 2024.
Apple's $3,500 VR wearable is finally on sale. Here's how to snag one before they sell out.