Apple Vision Pro vs. Meta Quest 3: The next generation of VR

Apple Vision Pro vs Meta Quest 3 front designApple/Meta

Next-gen virtual reality seekers, an epic headset showdown looms between Apple’s uber-premium Vision Pro and Meta’s budget-friendlier Quest 3. Which cutting-edge headset should you bet on? Let’s Compare.

Apple’s VR debut aims for the stars, promising an incredibly immersive experience and spatial computing, but at a typical Apple price. Meta counters with the more accessible Quest 3, bringing upgrades for the masses starting at just $499.

The Vision One Pro‘s eye-popping visuals and innovative inputs certainly intrigue. But with an expected $3,000+ price tag, its cutting-edge capabilities are surely overkill for many.

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Meanwhile, the Quest 3 makes smart improvements to build on Meta’s proven VR formula at just a fraction of the Vision Pro’s cost. Unless you’re an enthusiast seeking peak performance, the Quest 3 seems the smarter buy.

Let us compare the specifications, features, and more of the two headsets and see which one you should spend your hard-earned money on.

Price

  • Apple Vision Pro Price: $3499
  • Meta Quest 3 Price: $499.99

The Meta Quest 3 is much cheaper than the Apple Vision Pro, costing just $499 for the base variant with 128GB storage. Another variant has 512GB of storage and is priced at $649.

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Even the priciest variant of Quest 3 does not match the price of Apple’s Vision Pro, which will retail at $3499. Reports hint that the Vision Pro will only start retailing in early 2024, while the Quest 3 will be up for grabs starting October 10.

Specifications

Meta Quest 3Apple Vision Pro
SoCQualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2Apple M2 chip, R1 Apple Silicon chip
Resolution (Per-eye)2064 × 22082160 x 3840 
Display typeLCDMicro OLED
Refresh rate120HzUnknown
Field of view110-degrees horizontal/92-degrees verticalUnknown
LensesPancakePancake
FeaturesHand tracking, PC compatibility, Voice commands, Wireless, Mixed realityAmbient Spatial Audio, EyeSight, Mixed reality, Hand tracking, Gesture control
ControllersTouch Plus controllersNA
Weight513gUnknown
Price$499/$649$3499

While these are both essentially VR headsets, they are vastly different. Meta’s Quest 3 will be a refined product expected to iron out issues from previous generations, add new features, and help bring virtual reality to the masses.

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The Apple Vision Pro is a far more premium product, and at a price point of $3,499, it will surely be out of reach for most. Since it’s a first-generation product, Apple is looking to test the waters.

The Meta Quest 3 is powered by a Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 SoC and runs on Android. Apple has used multiple chipsets to power the Vision Pro. The primary chip is an Apple M2 chip, while an R1 Apple Silicon chip controls the sensors.

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The Quest 3 is aimed at VR enthusiasts and gamers, whereas the Vision Pro from Apple is a more work-oriented device that looks to combine an iPhone, a MacBook, and an Apple TV into one.

The Vision Pro is said to come with a couple of 1.41-inch micro-OLED displays offering a combined 4K resolution. At 5000 nits, these displays will be exceptionally bright. The Quest 3 uses a single LCD panel as a display offering, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 4128 x 2208 pixels resolution. The peak brightness on the Quest 3 could be just 100 nits, making it much dimmer than Apple’s offering.

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Both headsets are wireless, which means they can operate as standalone devices, unlike the PS VR2, which requires the PS5 for all its computing power.

Design

Apple Vision Pro vs. Meta Quest 3 image showing the lenses of both the headsetsApple/Meta

The design of Meta Quest 3 is an iterative update over its predecessor. You have a head-mountable headset with an array of sensors, including external cameras and a depth sensor at the front. While the company claims that the Quest 3 is significantly slimmer than the Quest 2, it is still a chunk of plastic. It can offer full-color passthrough, which means it can do mixed reality.

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It ships with a couple of Bluetooth-enabled controllers and also supports finger and hand gestures.

The Apple Vision Pro, on the other hand, resembles a highly premium pair of ski goggles. Its design language is similar to the other Apple products, is made out of Aluminum, and has a 3D display at the front that can display the eyes of the user, making the headset look transparent. This is a unique feature that not only makes the headset more premium but also offers an immersive VR experience.

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Unlike most other headsets, you do not need external controllers to interact with the Apple Vision Pro. Instead, it relies on fingers and hand gestures to navigate menus, pinch and zoom images, and more. The headset does support a magic keyboard and magic trackpad for productivity.

Another critical difference between the two headsets is in their design. The Apple Vision Pro has a smartphone-sized external battery tethered to the headset using a wired connection. When using the headset, the battery remains dangling out, though it has a wire long enough to keep the battery pack in the pocket of your jeans.

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Quest 3, conversely, has a battery integrated into the headset, offering a true wireless experience—no prizes for guessing that we’re a fan of this design. However, at this point, we do not have any details about the battery capacity of either headset.

Apps and Games

Regarding the supported software, apps, and games, it will be yet another version of Android vs. iOS. A custom Android-powered OS powers the Quest 3, and thanks to the previous generations of headsets, Meta has a strong library of apps and games available for the upcoming headset right at the launch.

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The Apple Vision Pro, on the other hand, is powered by visionOS, based on the iOS framework. This operating system will get an app library similar to the ones available on iPads and iPhones. That said, since it’s created using iOS frameworks, you can expect a ton of apps by the time the headset starts retailing. Moreover, many brands are expected to introduce VR-friendly applications to support Vision Pro.

Apple Vision Pro vs. Meta Quest 3: Which one should you buy?

Apple Vision Pro vs. Meta Quest 3 entire setup of both the VR headsetsApple/Meta

Your decision to pick either of these devices will depend on your end use. The Quest 3 is a more consumer-centric headset priced affordably and aimed at casual usage, including gaming and multimedia consumption. It has a plastic build and will not be able to compete with the superior design and looks of the Vision Pro.

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Moreover, it’s a standalone device with no software or hardware limitations. Since Meta does not make other computing or entertainment devices, you can pick the Meta Oculus Quest 3 when available and enjoy its content.

The Vision Pro is Apple’s stepping stone into virtual reality. It can be considered a customer-facing experimental device. Since it’s priced at $3,499, it’s costlier than any other VR headset, and if reports before the launch are to be considered, even Apple is already working on the second-gen device and isn’t banking on Vision Pro’s sales numbers.

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It is a much premium device in terms of design and build and will be another addition to Apple’s walled ecosystem. Though the Vision Pro headset will also be a standalone device, it might need another Apple device to unlock its full potential.

Last but not least, Quest 3 already has a robust app and game ecosystem, which is continuously growing. However, Apple will have to build an ecosystem of VR-friendly apps from the ground up, which might take some time.

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So, if you’re looking to pick up a VR headset this holiday season, Quest 3 should be your first choice. Even if you’re keen on picking up an Apple VR headset, we’d suggest waiting till the launch of the second-gen headset, which should be a more refined product and lighter on the pocket, too.

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