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Meta Quest 3 512GB | Thirty Percent Sharper Resolution — 2X Graphical Processing Power — Play Without Wires — Get Batman: Arkham Shadow and a 3-Month Trial of Meta Horizon+ Included

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Style: 512GB (Batman Included)


Features

  • NEARLY 30% LEAP IN RESOLUTION Experience every thrill in breathtaking detail with sharp graphics and stunning 4K Infinite Display.
  • NO WIRES, MORE FUN Break free from cords. Play, exercise and explore immersive worlds untethered and without limits.
  • 2X GRAPHICAL PROCESSING POWER Enjoy lightning-fast load times and next-gen graphics for smooth gaming powered by the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor.
  • EXPERIENCE MIXED REALITY Blend virtual objects with your physical space and experience two worlds at once.
  • 2+ HOURS OF BATTERY LIFE Charge less, play longer and stay in the action with an improved battery that keeps up.
  • 33% MORE MEMORY Elevate your play with 8GB of RAM. Upgraded memory delivers a next-level experience fueled by sharper graphics and more responsive performance.
  • DUAL RGB COLOR CAMERAS Bring together your real and digital worlds with full-color, high-fidelity Passthrough powered by two RGB color cameras.

Description

Get the ultimate mixed reality experience. With Meta Quest 3, you can stream shows on giant vibrant screens that you can adjust to the perfect size—all while you see the world around you. Dive into full immersion, where you’ll feel like you’re actually inside your favorite games, thanks to brilliant 4K resolution and rich spatial audio. With Infinite Display, enjoy the widest field of view of any Quest for the most immersive experiences yet. The slim, wireless design offers you premium comfort to move freely in workouts, complex games, and dynamic environments. Experience the power and premium comfort of Meta Quest 3.

Additional Features: Touch Plus Controllers


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer,Game Console,Smartphone,Tablet


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming, Fitness


Operating System: Meta Horizon OS


Field Of View: 110 Degrees


Connector Type: USB Type C


Sensor Technology: inside-out tracking


Battery Average Life: 2.4 Hours


Display Resolution Maximum: 3664x3840


Memory Storage Capacity: 512 GB


Number of Batteries Required: 1


Platform: Meta Quest


Resolution: 4096 x 2160 pixels


Display Type: LCD


Controller Type: Touchpad and Button Control


Battery Capacity: 4879 Milliamp Hours


Lens Technology: Pancake Lens


Is Mixed Reality Compatible: Yes


VR Operating Platform Compatibility: Standalone


Display Maximum Resolution: 2064 x 2208


Brand: Meta


Built-In Media: Controller


Age Range Description: All Ages


Model Name: Meta Quest 3


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UPC: 815820025344


Manufacturer: Meta


Mfr Part Number: Q3S128


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 1 Year Manufacturer


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 20.08"D x 24.02"W x 56.69"H


Item Weight: 1250 Grams


Warranty Type: Manufacturer


Color: white


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Wow! This Headset is Amazing! Experience Well Worth the Investment!
UPDATE: OK, so I've had this for months now, and I still love it! I use it every day! It's so nice to just escape sometimes; once you put it on, you're no longer in your living room, or your basement... the graphics are that good on some of these apps! My go-to apps are Supernatural: Unreal Fitness (turn the coaches off via the Focus button, as they get annoying after a while), and Beat Saber... I use them every day. Beat Saber has some incredible surrounding graphics and animations, and I love slicing through all the cubes moving toward me to amazing music. Unreal Fitness drops you in really cool places around the world (and some made up, I've noticed), and it doesn't even feel like exercise; it's so satisfying to break 100% of the glass balls! You just don't know until you try it, and it's so believable since the graphics is incredibly crisp and clear! OK... original post below: This is my first experience with VR/AR/MR, as I chose to wait until the graphics were more impressive (actually, I've been waiting quite a long time... since VR conversations became fairly commonplace with the release of the Sega Genesis! Yeah... I'm that old.). I'm so glad I started with this unit (Meta Quest 3) because I was truly blown away right from the start! The setup process was easy enough, though it had its quirks (I used an e-mail setup since I don't use Facebook). In setting up the MQ3 via my phone, I noticed I had to close the app twice to get it to resume where it left off (when you close/reopen, it recognizes you were not done and resumes without issue, so try that if you get stuck). I've only had it for a few days and am blown away by the Batman app (I don't like fighting games, but this is mostly exploring with relatively little fighting), Red Matter (incredible experience; finished it yesterday!), Red Matter 2 (started today and am already hooked!), and I really love the Supernatural: Unreal Fitness program! The first two apps were free (Batman is included in the package I bought here, and Red Matter (the 1st one) came with the free Quest+ trial subscription, and I paid for the latter two. The Unreal Fitness program is $10/month, and totally worth it! You can't know/understand until you try it, and they do give you a free week trial, btw. I am a runner (all my life) and enjoy staying in shape, and this fitness program is amazing, as they drop you in different (beautiful!) places around the world, and the music is great and the movement patterns are really fun (honestly, I didn't think I'd like it at first, as it sounded boring... but I'm so glad I kept an open/curious mind and tried it out!). The graphics on the games is so detailed, right down to chipped paint and curling wallpaper on walls, etc... and I love the intuitive movements... I'm the guy who will squat down in these games to check under chairs and desks for clues, and it's just so amazingly realistic! I did begin to feel somewhat panicked the first time I crawled out of the window in Batman and looked down into the alley from several stories up (and when I entered that huge generator room in Red Matter), but that just added to the experience and believability, so I'm more impressed by it than bothered! In fact, I was so impressed with the overall experience that I bought a set for my wife (she likes it, too) and another for my parents so that they can try it out! Highly recommended! I also bought the Elite Strap Battery for more comfort and to add more play time and I'm glad I did, so consider getting one of those, too (or a similar device). Oh, and you'll need a rubber/silicone cover for the mask part (that touches your face) to protect that cloth from sweat (not sure why they put cloth there... odd). Anyway, enjoy! I certainly am! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by Michael Speciale, Jr.

  • Incredible clarity and performance, but budget for an upgraded head strap! Incredible clarity and performance, but budget for an upgraded head strap!
After using the Meta Quest 3 for a while, it is easily the best all-around standalone VR headset on the market right now, though it isn't completely perfect out of the box. The Good: Pancake Lenses are Next-Level: The visual clarity is phenomenal. The "sweet spot" is huge compared to older headsets, meaning text is razor-sharp and easy to read, and there are barely any "god rays" or blurring around the edges. Powerful Performance: The Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 chip handles everything incredibly well. Loading times are fast, and standalone games look significantly crisper with better textures and frame rates. PC VR streaming via Wi-Fi/Virtual Desktop is also seamless. Full-Color Passthrough: The mixed reality is a massive upgrade. While it can get a tiny bit grainy in lower light, it’s sharp enough to let you walk around your house, look at your phone, or see your physical keyboard without taking the headset off. The Not-So-Good: Stock Head Strap: The default cloth strap is just okay for short sessions, but it puts a lot of pressure on your face over time. I highly recommend picking up a third-party elite-style battery strap to fix the balance. Battery Life: You get about 2 to 2.5 hours of solid gaming before needing a charge, which goes by fast if you're deeply immersed. Verdict: If you want premium VR and mixed reality without spending thousands on enterprise gear, this is the absolute sweet spot. Just prepare to buy a few comfort accessories to maximize it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2026 by Talha Qureshi

  • A Massive Leap Forward from the Quest 2
As someone who has used the Meta Quest 2 extensively, upgrading to the Meta Quest 3 has been a game-changer in almost every way. While the Quest 2 was a fantastic introduction to VR, the Quest 3 feels like a true next-generation device that improves on its predecessor in nearly every category. What I Love About the Upgrade: Improved Visuals: The jump in resolution is immediately noticeable. The Quest 3’s displays deliver sharper, more vibrant visuals with 2064 x 2208 pixels per eye compared to the Quest 2’s 1920 x 1832. Text is easier to read, environments feel more immersive, and games like Red Matter 2, The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners and Batman Arkham Shadow look stunning. It’s like upgrading to a new console generation. Powerful Performance: The Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 chip in the Quest 3 is twice as powerful as the XR2 Gen 1 in the Quest 2. This means faster load times, smoother gameplay, and better graphical fidelity. Even demanding games run effortlessly, and everything feels more responsive. Mixed Reality (MR): The addition of full-color passthrough cameras is a game-changer for mixed reality experiences. Unlike the Quest 2’s grainy black-and-white passthrough, the Quest 3 lets you see your surroundings clearly in color, blending virtual and real-world elements seamlessly. While MR apps are still limited, what’s available is fun and shows great potential for future experiences. Comfort and Design: The Quest 3 is slimmer and better balanced than the Quest 2, making it more comfortable for extended sessions. The new pancake lenses reduce bulk, and I find myself able to stay in VR longer without discomfort. Upgraded Controllers: The redesigned controllers are sleeker and more ergonomic without the bulky tracking rings of the Quest 2. They feel more precise, and haptic feedback has been improved for a more immersive experience. What Could Be Better: Battery Life: Unfortunately, battery life hasn’t improved much compared to the Quest 2. Both headsets last about 2–3 hours per charge, which is fine for casual sessions but might require frequent recharging during longer playtimes. Mixed Reality Content: While MR capabilities are impressive, there aren’t many apps or games that fully take advantage of it yet. This will likely improve over time as developers create more content tailored to these features. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024 by Mikel

  • Great
Great vr googles, works great, screen looks good
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2026 by matt

  • Great device. Crappy battery.
I love this it's my first one ever and it was the absolute best VR headset available when I purchased it. It works really good doesn't lag HD quality everything functions great. The headset is heavy sometimes it will make your eyes sweat doesn't fit on your head perfect and the battery runs out pretty quickly you need a portable battery charger they make for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2026 by DoubleJay

  • Mind-blowing VR experience — the future is here!
The Meta Quest 3 512GB is absolutely mind-blowing! The resolution is incredibly sharp — 30% sharper than before — and the graphics processing power is phenomenal. The mixed reality feature seamlessly blends virtual and real worlds. The 512GB storage means I can have countless games and experiences downloaded at once. The controllers feel natural and responsive. This is the future of gaming and entertainment. Absolutely worth every penny! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026 by Eyal A.

  • Meta Quest 3 Review: Roller Coasters So Real, They’ll Make You Queasy!
Meta Quest 3 Review: A Thrilling VR Ride That Feels Too Real! The Meta Quest 3 is a game-changer in virtual reality, delivering an experience so immersive it’ll leave your head spinning—sometimes literally! This headset builds on its predecessors with sharper visuals, a faster processor, and a sleek design that makes it comfortable for extended play. As someone who dove into the roller coaster experiences, I can confidently say this VR set blurs the line between virtual and reality in ways that are both exhilarating and, at times, stomach-churning. I fired up Epic Roller Coasters, a popular VR title on the Meta Quest platform, and picked the Neon Rider course—a cyberpunk-themed, high-speed thrill ride. The Quest 3’s upgraded 4K+ Infinite Display and 120Hz refresh rate made every twist, turn, and drop feel jaw-droppingly real. The visuals were crisp, with vibrant neon lights and detailed cityscapes whizzing by, while the spatial audio had me hearing the whoosh of the coaster and the clatter of the tracks like I was actually there. The headset’s 6-DoF tracking was spot-on, letting me lean into turns and look around freely, which only amplified the immersion. But here’s where things got too real: the roller coaster was so convincing that I actually got motion sick! My stomach lurched during a particularly intense drop, and I had to pause to catch my breath. I’m no VR newbie, but the Quest 3’s ability to trick my brain into feeling G-forces that weren’t there was wild. A quick tweak to the comfort settings (like adding blinders to reduce peripheral motion) helped, but wow, that’s a testament to how close this headset gets to reality. If you’re prone to motion sickness, start slow with these rides and keep a fan handy! Despite the nausea, I couldn’t stop grinning. The Quest 3 made every moment a blast, whether I was racing through futuristic cities or dodging arrows in the Wyvern Siege track. The variety of modes—classic, shooter, and race—kept things fresh, and the multiplayer option let me share the fun with friends (who also laughed at my queasy reaction). Beyond roller coasters, the Quest 3’s massive game library, including hits like Beat Saber and Asgard’s Wrath 2, ensures there’s always something fun to dive into. The headset itself is a joy to use. It’s lighter than the Quest 2, with a better weight distribution that didn’t leave my forehead aching after an hour. The controllers are intuitive and responsive, and the hand-tracking feature worked surprisingly well for casual games. Battery life clocks in at about 2-3 hours, which was enough for my roller coaster binges, though I recommend grabbing a charging dock for longer sessions. My only gripes? The fresnel lenses can get a bit blurry at the edges, and the lack of precise IPD adjustment might bother some users. Also, add-ons like extra storage or elite straps can add up, but these are minor compared to the sheer fun the Quest 3 delivers. Verdict: The Meta Quest 3 is a must-have for VR fans and newcomers alike. Its roller coaster experiences are so close to reality that they’ll have you screaming with delight—and maybe reaching for a sick bucket. It’s an absolute blast, packed with fun and powered by tech that pushes VR to new heights. Just pace yourself on those coasters! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2025 by Amazon Obsessed

  • A year and still strong.
So where do I go off the headset, well simply enough it's one of the best media devices if you like big displays but don't have the room for it, or if you want to get your blood pumping in a workout without realizing it. I've had mine for over a year and with heavy use with the BoBo Headstrap it's only just now getting some minor glitches that a quick reboot wipes. But even then I have to be in the headset for the majority of the Day to get it to the point where the display is starting to get a bit glitched... even then, reboot wipes it and makes it good as new... Also small note, don't use cleaner on the lenses just microfiber and if your wondering why it's not shutting down completely, press and hold the power button for a second or two, press power options and shut downs right there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026 by Splitfire1997

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