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  • Meta Quest Pro unlocks new perspectives in work, creativity, and collaboration.
  • Multitask with ease with multiple resizable screens so you can organize tasks, work on new ideas or message with your friends.
  • World class counter balanced ergonomics and our sleekest design let you wear the headset for longer in premium comfort.
  • High resolution mixed reality passthrough uses full-color sensors to let you see and engage with the physical world around you, even as you connect, work and play in virtual spaces.
  • Share your true emotions and reactions with real time natural avatar expressions. Meta Avatars translate your natural facial expressions into VR so you can bring your true personality to meetings and gatherings with friends.
  • Meta Quest Touch Pro Controllers translate instinctive hand gestures and detailed finger actions directly into VR with self-tracking cameras and precision controls. Multi-point, advanced haptics make virtual interactions feel entirely real.
  • See VR through a whole new lens. Pancake lenses, increased pixel density, local dimming and quantum dot technology combine to deliver striking visual clarity playing games, connecting with friends, reading or multitasking.

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    Meta Quest Pro is a virtual reality system that unlocks new perspectives into how we work, create, and collaborate, so you can go beyond what was previously possible. A completely reimagined headset is slimmer and more well-balanced for long-lasting comfort. Breakthrough high resolution mixed reality passthrough uses full-color sensors to let you see and engage with the physical world around you–even as you connect, work and play in virtual spaces. Multiple room-sized displays let you skip between tasks to get more done, more easily. Connect better with friends or collaborate with peers like never before with real-time avatar expressions that mirror your authentic facial reactions. Intuitive, redesigned controllers dispense with tracking rings, using self-tracking cameras to capture a greater range of motion and fine motor controls to translate detailed finger operations like writing and drawing into VR. Advanced multi-point haptic feedback makes virtual interactions feel more real. For ages 13 and up only.


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    4.1 out of 5 stars
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    Customers say

    Customers like the visuals of the video game accessories. They say it has stunning graphics and an incredible display. However, some customers feel the value of the product is not worth the high price. Opinions are mixed on tracking, fit, image quality, weight, comfort, and quality.

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    26 customers mention26 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the visuals of the virtual reality headset. They mention that it has stunning graphics, an incredible display, and a sleek design. They also appreciate the high-end look and feel of the product. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and performance of the headset.

    "...Local dimming, foveated rendering, and color passthrough for AR...." Read more

    "...When I first opened the box, I was literally afraid to touch it. It's so sleek and looks very high end...." Read more

    "...Pros: Major graphic overhaul. I've played BeatSaber on the Quest 1 and the Pro, and the Pro version definitely improved how everything looks...." Read more

    "...Colors are vivid and overall the picture looks significantly improved over my last 2 headsets...." Read more

    77 customers mention46 positive31 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the video game accessories. Some mention it's pretty good, with crystal clear lenses, great FOV, eye tracking, face tracking, and a fine system. Others say that it'll not useful in its current implementation, with a front camera quality that's bad and the frames, borders, and edges seem very jaggedy and pixelated.

    "...a headset that is a standalone device with crystal clear lenses, great FOV, eye tracking, face tracking, and amazing controllers costing $1500...." Read more

    "...The Pro isn't perfect, of course...." Read more

    "...the incredible lens clarity, the COMFORT, face/eye tracking - this thing is incredible...." Read more

    "Amazing headset and a nice step up from the Q2...." Read more

    44 customers mention26 positive18 negative

    Customers are mixed about the comfort of the video game accessories. Some mention that it has great comfort and the small form factor made it their daily driver for VR usage. They say that the optics, ergonomics, FOV all great, and there is a huge improvement in comfort and clarity over the Quest 2. However, others say that it's super uncomfortable to wear, the big weakness is comfort, and the fixed headstrap is incredibly uncomfortable and causes severe headaches.

    "...the resolution could be higher - but reading 12 pt font is still plenty comfortable...." Read more

    "...COMFORT: I find the Quest Pro extremely uncomfortable!!!..." Read more

    "...The faster performance, the incredible lens clarity, the COMFORT, face/eye tracking - this thing is incredible...." Read more

    "...The controllers feel great in your hands. Hefty and solid. I won't miss that big halo ring from the Q2...." Read more

    31 customers mention14 positive17 negative

    Customers are mixed about the image quality of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that the display clarity is incredible, with almost edge-to-edge screen clarity. However, others say that the visuals are not that much better than the Oculus Rift and are blurry and pixelated.

    "...the objects, like frames, borders and edges, seemed very jaggedy and pixelated...." Read more

    "...The faster performance, the incredible lens clarity, the COMFORT, face/eye tracking - this thing is incredible...." Read more

    "...But most still have a cartoon feeling or crappy photogrametry...." Read more

    "...No more discernable pixels along edges, and more immersion...." Read more

    27 customers mention16 positive11 negative

    Customers are mixed about the tracking of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that the controllers have amazing tracking, while others say that the tracking on the controller likes to lose tracking in low light.

    "...device with crystal clear lenses, great FOV, eye tracking, face tracking, and amazing controllers costing $1500.I can see why...." Read more

    "...on more heavy titles like beatsaber as the tracking on the controllers like to lose tracking in low light conditionsOverall 4/5..." Read more

    "...The faster performance, the incredible lens clarity, the COMFORT, face/eye tracking - this thing is incredible...." Read more

    "...The Pro also has face and eye tracking, but it isn't as useful for me since I wear glasses.The pass-through is decent for the price...." Read more

    16 customers mention8 positive8 negative

    Customers are mixed about the fit of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that the display is stunning and it fits perfectly over their large glasses, while others say that it's not designed to keep as snug a fit on their face, it'll always squeezing their head too tight and giving them a headache. The Quest Pro is heavy, difficult to comfortably align with their eyes, and is questionable for big heads.

    "...The most important thing about the Pro, to me, is this - nothing sitting on your cheeks...." Read more

    "...Because you WILL be looking for it on the floor. The fit will feel a bit odd, but when you press them in, that activates the writing function..." Read more

    "...Viewing area is nice, big, immersive and very colorful...." Read more

    "...The Quest Pro is heavy, difficult to comfortably align with your eyes, has short battery life, allows light to leak in from the bottom of your fov..." Read more

    16 customers mention6 positive10 negative

    Customers are mixed about the weight of the video game accessories. Some mention that it's not too bad, has a great weight distribution, and feels lighter, while others say that it is a bit heavy and does suffer on more heavy titles.

    "...There's a bit of weight on your forehead (a velcro strap across the top of the head helps this) but the rest of your face is totally free...." Read more

    "...All the weight is balanced so it feels lighter and doesn't weigh on one side of your head, which I greatly appreciate!..." Read more

    "...The headset is very heavy...." Read more

    "...Compared to the Valve Index, the Meta Quest Pro is lighter and more comfortable...." Read more

    50 customers mention11 positive39 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the virtual reality headset. They say it's not worth the high price, under-delivers, and is useless. Some customers also mention that it'll be short lived and disappointing.

    "...My only real complaint is that despite the hefty price tag, they still have screens with washed out darks and blacks...." Read more

    "...I find it very unproductive for content creation. My workflow requires that I take the headset on and off numerous times — to track the progress...." Read more

    "...It was short lived and rather disappointing." Read more

    "...The controllers feel great in your hands. Hefty and solid. I won't miss that big halo ring from the Q2...." Read more

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    As of November 8th, this is a major upgrade compared to the Quest 1! However, I would recommend waiting for some updates before making this hefty purchase.This device comes with a headset, two controllers, two charging cables, lens wipe, two stylus tips, two wrist straps, partial light blockers, and a charging dock.The two charging cables are odd. One is for the charging dock or the headset, yet it does not act like a Oculus Link cable. So, if you want PC gaming, you still need to purchase a cable for it. The other charger is for charging individual controllers; a really weird addition for a $1500 to only include chargers for only one controller at a time, but also a bit weird to include it at all when there is a dock that charges it anyways.Secondly, the partial light blockers, as described, covers the left side and right side of the headset; you can still see under the headset. If you want full immersion, then you must purchase full light blockers. Again, weird to not include for a $1500 headset.Thirdly, the weight isn't too bad. The device doesn't rest against your face, but rather the forehead. All the weight is balanced so it feels lighter and doesn't weigh on one side of your head, which I greatly appreciate!Pros: Major graphic overhaul. I've played BeatSaber on the Quest 1 and the Pro, and the Pro version definitely improved how everything looks. It definitely was worth the price, because I could barely tell the difference with Quest Pro BeatSaber graphics with PC BeatSaber graphics.Along with that, YouTube VR and Netflix is better quality as well. No more discernable pixels along edges, and more immersion.The Pro also has face and eye tracking, but it isn't as useful for me since I wear glasses.The pass-through is decent for the price. You can't see small details like text on a phone, but seeing your home environment for navigating isn't too bad. For mixed reality, it still could be better, but works as intended and is decently functional.Cons: Due to how recent this device was release, everything needs to be updated to adapt to it. Not only have I encountered multiple crashes for the apps advertised, like Meta Horizon Workrooms, some just don't work properly. I'm still waiting for Meta Horizon Workrooms to update, because it literally crashes at launch.Again, for the $1500 price, you'd expect all this to be fixed, but as of now, a handful of things need to be fixed. Like the title suggest, wait a bit before purchasing to let all the apps iron out the kinks.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
    Style: Quest Pro SystemVerified Purchase
    Sure, quest 3 is better no doubt. But if you got extra cash and WANT facetracking, that's your headset.
    For me, I upgraded from the Rift S to Oculus Quest Pro, and the difference in resolution for me is amazing. I love it. So many features that I never thought I'd have are actually there!

    Just yes, go for it if you have money and want face tracking, (I only use the headset for PCVR, connected with a cable though, so keep that in mind)
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023
    Style: Quest Pro SystemVerified Purchase
    I pre-ordered an Oculus Quest 2 before they launched. Used it a ton prior to the Quest Pro release. Switching to the Pro was quite the eye opener. The faster performance, the incredible lens clarity, the COMFORT, face/eye tracking - this thing is incredible. I purchased this at full price prior to the 33% price drop, and I'd do it again. Don't let the Meta haters talk you out of it.

    However, writing this review in May of 2023, I recommend most wait for the upcoming Quest 3. It's going to use the identical lenses to the Pro but with higher resolution displays. The dramatically increased processing and graphics power of the Quest 3 will be more future proof.

    Unfortunately Meta has been extremely slow to implement work features. Last time i checked, I still can't use virtual monitors with a Windows PC, only Mac. If you're buying this for work, just know that it may not speed up your workflow but actually make it worse. For traveling however I've found this to be a useful tool to have more screens while I'm mobile with just a laptop.

    Overall, for an enthusiast, this headset is great. For the average everyday consumer, I recommend waiting for the Quest 3.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023
    Style: Quest Pro SystemVerified Purchase
    I got myself a M.Quest 2 to use Quill, I am an animator, and while Steam has some art tools; some of them okay; -- none do what Quill, which is basically Tilt Brush for animation in VR, full send, copy and paste Goro Fujita, and you'll likely buy one of these as well. I wish it weren't the case, but in the end, I was so surprised, coming from an index no less, by the quality of features AND make of the metaquest 2 on the price point; that I decided the flaws were worth the hassle to return and retry that purchase with the big boy version here, and with the foveated rendering, and, if you are developer minded, the OPTION to have that open gap at the bottom, is absolutely awesome for AR dev.

    It does FOV better than MQ2, but the FOV slide on the lenses is still manual which makes me uncomfortable every time I put my hand near the lens to shove it over, the one time you should need to, or so- but also, I will be looking for some kind of lens protection because while these lenses are bigg, and have FOV kind of very well covered along with the eye-track-foveated rendering helping the image, it's either that nothing because I really cannot say I trust the upper light blocker/glasses guard to prevent scratching. No confidence there, just a precaution, though there are means like lens caps out there that while not absolutely 100% perfect do keep a daily driver from a scratch on the lens, and your soul after it happens.

    Otherwise, I find the most important functionality of this headset to be like, a console version of a hanheld. Like, if they actually had made a Switch PRO, this also earns that pro name. MOST of everything is better, but I think they may have been serious about that PRO marketing because, the lower lack of light blocking included, and the way it sits on a dock to be able to charge the controllers makes me think this is an odd one out.

    This is to say it's mixed; depending exactly on how much very small, (very) detail choices bother you. Like, the having to buy a light blocker, where, natively, I kind of enjoy the available open down-view space, as that is by design for AR work, and for me, functions as I move around my narrow apartment like a cyber ninja and my Index quietly weeps tethered to the PC forever. It's strange now to think of the Index as an "ah, sure, the older model, yeah, those were good, they don't have some of your standards now, but it'll get ya by", given how many features the Oculus / Meta Pro / Quest 2 sets add, and how robust and dependable and, remarkably built they are, as a notable stand out. Like, you can, (don't) but you CAN, drop a controller and come back from it (don't, buy a silicone protector, you loon), and that rules, because not since the Duke of VR controllers, the Vive Wand, have controllers not SHATTERED in my hands, or out of them, on first or second or no drop at all. Quality thumsticks, good buttons, GOOD spring resistance, not sure about the cameras, but heck okay.

    Speaking of cameras, the passthrough is acceptable, remarkable if you're like alright, I know it's not perfect, but is it better than the index? Flat? yes, not leaps and bounds in the visual quality department, in a way I figured mentioning was worth the read if you're this far. Like, this predicates itself on being mixed reality or AR for work, and, I just want to say that while the image quality and stereoscopic imaging is faste enough for me to dart around my narrow apartment; it is NOT a gopro at the same time in image quality either, so, do not expect the monitor quality in the cameras.

    THANKFULLY, while not exactly that good, it's getting very close these days in the resolution, in wireless and in the customizeable link mode and, I am so late to this headset it feels like I should suggest you wait for the next Valve headset rumored for 23 or 24, or for the meta quest 3 / pro 2 for haptics, foveated rendering 2, but, as a person who crosses these bridges as they come apparently; I'm working in Quill much more happily and quickly in here.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
    Style: Quest Pro SystemVerified Purchase
    Alright, let's get down to it. The Meta Quest Pro. Oh man, where to begin.

    I'll admit it, I was like a kid on Christmas morning when I got this. And, for about three weeks, I couldn't put it down. I mean, we're talking non-stop use.

    And now... well, it's kinda become a bit of a dust collector. But that's on me, not the headset.

    Despite the lack of current usage, I've gotta say - this thing is a BEAST. It's clear as day, and I've not used a VR headset yet that can hold a candle to it. It's balanced, comfortable, and the mixed reality passthrough is absolutely next-level.

    I love it. Absolutely love it. I might not use it every day, but when I do, it's a game-changer. So, if you're on the fence about getting it, I'd say go for it.
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    José Jason Torres Mendoza
    3.0 out of 5 stars Cumple su función pero debería estar incluido
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 18, 2023
    Style: Light BlockerVerified Purchase
    Cumple su función y función con imán, pero queda un pequeño hueco donde va la nariz, así que si entra un poco de luz por debajo, deberia de venir incluido en la caja de las Quest pro y no venderlo por separado!!!
    Rafael B Carra
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ótimo produto
    Reviewed in Brazil on April 7, 2023
    Style: Quest Pro SystemVerified Purchase
    Ótimo conforto e peso reduzido
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    Reviewed in Mexico on December 2, 2022
    Style: Quest Pro SystemVerified Purchase
    Soy un profesional del audiovisual, trabajo en software 3D y realidad mixta. Desde mi conocimiento seré lo más crítico y objetivo.

    Introducción: Es importante pensar este producto como algo de primera línea, con esto me refiero a que su competencia no son las quest 2 o las pico, sino las gafas que tienen el mismo costo. Con esto descarto el punto recurrente de los haters que es el precio, con otras gafas de su categoría compite en costo, incluso con las que salen el próximo año con la misma tecnología. Otra comparación es con el costo de las psvr 2 pero esto también es una falacia, si bien tienen las misma tecnología de seguimiento ocular y facial las psvr 2 no funcionan de manera independiente, esto significa que el costo de la ps 5 es obligatorio. Si sumamos el costo de las psvr2 y la consola para que funcionen hablamos de unos 1200 usd, casi el mismo costo que las pro teniendo que cuenta que las de Sony funcionan con cable y eso resto muchísimo a la usabilidad del dispositivo. En resumen, las oculus pro tienen un costo similar a las de su categoría pero ofrecen lentes de mejor calidad y tecnología extra como realidad mixta e independencia de una pc en caso de no tenerla.

    Diseño: El diseño del dispositivo es de altísima calidad, muy superior al quest 2 y lentes del mismo precio. Sin dudas los lentes son la pieza más costosa y de más calidad. La estación de carga es un aporte que suma muchísimo, se me hace una exageración los usuarios que se quejan porque les cuesta usarla, funciona y se adapta Perfecto, es cuestión de prestar atención. En cuanto a la batería dura bastante si se desactivan las funciones de seguimiento, seguramente en un tiempo harán ajustes en el software para optimizar el gasto de energía de esas funciones. El diseño del dispositivo se adapta y acomoda muy bien a la cabeza, es fácil de colocar y sacar. El software te ayuda a acomodar la distancia entre lentes así como la posición del quest en general, este punto se me hace muy útil y amigable con el usuario. Los controles son el mayor punto, el diseño y seguimiento son sin dudas de primera. personalmente no me molesta la duración de la batería ya que es muy fácil ponerlos a cargar luego de su duración, es literalmente dejarlos sobre un estante como lo harías normalmente. Sólo puedo criticar la almohadilla delantera, es bastante incómoda y lastima la frente luego del uso prolongado.

    Resolución/Gráficos:

    En cuanto a la resolución es menor a la del quest 2 lo cuál al leerlo desagrada, sin embargo la resolución por pixel es superior, esto sumado a los lentes de mayor calidad hacen que la imagen sea mucho mejor. Los lentes además de tener más ángulo de visión tienen una claridad perfecta y ninguna distorsión. Los colores están contrastados lo cuál no me encanta pero se consiguen negros plenos y es un gran punto a favor. Veo a mucha gente diciendo que no hay diferencia con el quest 2 en cuanto a resolución pero vuelvo a reiterar que claramente es ignorancia por parte del usuario al no saber configurarlo. Si tu PC puede soportar altos gráficos basta con subirle a la resolución en la aplicación de windows de quest y los juegos de pcvr se ven increíbles, se nota muchísimo el salto de calidad con las quest 2 y gafas del mismo precio que las pro. Esto se debe a la calidad de los lentes, recordemos que en vr no sólo importa la resolución en pixeles, también depende mucho de las lentes y en este caso son las de mayor calidad en el mercado. En cuanto a standalone también maneja una resolución superior a quest 2, basta con ver la imagen cuando abres por primera vez red matter 2 para notarlo, la nitidez es increíble, el problema es que no tenemos muchos juegos y apps para explotar al máximo mas capacidades del pro, punto negativo.
    Al jugar y usarlo en general se nota mucho lo superior del tracking de los controles. El audio tiene también mucha calidad.
    En cuanto a la realidad aumentada es sin duda un punto extra pero no termina de gustarme la calidad de las cámaras. El espacio y los objetos se trackean bien, considero que es un punto en contra ya que aún está muy verde este apartado, esperemos se mejore con las actualizaciones.
    Los textos e imágenes es verdad que se ven bastante nítidos, se hace cómodo leer y ver videos.

    Conclusión: El precio es elevado, mi recomendación es que no gastes tus ahorros en una compra así y en ninguna otra cosa, estos productos al igual que un celular del mismo precio están pensados para quiénes pueden pagarlo, no son algo de primera necesidad sino más bien de ocio. Si tenes unas quest 2 el salto en calidad es mucho, entiendo que esperes más pero las pro son lo máximo que te puede ofrecer hoy la realidad virtual. Claramente hay mucho hater para este producto, si podes comprarlas diría que te arriesgues y si no son de tu agrado se pueden devolver. Eso si, no te olvides de configurar las resoluciones para disfrutar los gráficos tal y como son. Por último el precio es acorde a un producto de primera línea, teniendo en cuenta todo lo que ofrece, una laptop gammer o un celular de última generación cuestan lo mismo.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazon to delivered first despite being backordered everywhere!
    Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2022
    Style: Light BlockerVerified Purchase
    Was using two IR lights at night to create a totally dark room for 3d movie immersion. Just tried these out and they are really really comfortable and now let the claustrophobic immersion begin. The full light blocker are sold out everywhere and backordered until Dec 15th.
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    Ralphael
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazon to delivered first despite being backordered everywhere!
    Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2022
    Was using two IR lights at night to create a totally dark room for 3d movie immersion. Just tried these out and they are really really comfortable and now let the claustrophobic immersion begin. The full light blocker are sold out everywhere and backordered until Dec 15th.
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    Matheus
    5.0 out of 5 stars Much better than Logitech’s G333 VR earbuds
    Reviewed in Canada on November 18, 2022
    Style: EarphonesVerified Purchase
    I moved from Logitech’s G333 VR earbuds to the official Quest Pro earphones – and that was a *massive* upgrade. Cable management is easier, and sound quality is much superior (well-balanced and clear). These are also more comfortable than Logitech’s earbuds. In short, the Quest Pro earphones are awesome!