Meta Quest 3 teardown video shows lower price doesn’t mean low-quality

We just got a good look at the guts in a Quest 3 headset. iFixit broke down the VR gear into individual parts to find out if the device delivers good performance for its price. Short answer: Yes, it is, although there are some design flaws that make it difficult to fix.

What is striking about the Quest 3 is that it has better mixed-reality capabilities than the Quest Pro. It is able to automatically map a room and accurately track the distance between objects without the need for a “safe space”. The former is made possible by a depth sensor, the latter thanks to the ‘time of flight sensor’. iFixit makes the interesting observation that the time-of-flight components could fit perfectly into the Quest Pro.

It’s worth noting Andrew Bosworth, Meta’s Chief Technology Officer, once said that the sensors were removed from the pro model because it added “cost and weight” without providing sufficient benefits.” The Quest 3 is much slimmer and weighs 512 grams.

Meta Quest 3 breakdown

(Image credit: iFixit)

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