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Meta Quest 3 128GB — Breakthrough Mixed Reality — Powerful Performance

Platform : Meta Quest
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  • Dive into extraordinary experiences with a mixed reality headset that transforms your home into an exciting new playground, where virtual elements blend into your actual surroundings.
  • It’s the most powerful Quest yet*, featuring next-level performance with more than double the graphic processing power of Quest 2. (*Based on the graphic performance of the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 vs Meta Quest 2.)
  • Experience more immersion with dazzling visuals with the 4K+ Infinite Display (a nearly 30% leap in resolution from Quest 2) and rich 3D audio with enhanced sound clarity, bass performance and a 40% louder volume range than Quest 2.
  • Reach out and touch virtual worlds with Touch Plus controllers that give you fine-tuned precision, realistic sensations and more intuitive interactions. You can even navigate without controllers with Direct Touch that follows your gestures, so you can use just your hands to find your way.
  • Explore the world’s best library of 500+ immersive apps and find your favorite content across gaming, fitness, wellness, entertainment, social experiences and more.

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  • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 A batteries required. (included)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12 x 12 x 12 cm; 118 g
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ Oct. 10 2023
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Meta
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C8VKH1ZH
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ oculus_quest_3
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 out of 5 stars 6,907 ratings

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Expand your world with Meta Quest 3, a mixed reality headset that lets you jump into full immersion or blend physical and virtual worlds to transform your home into an exciting new playground. It’s the most powerful Quest yet*, reimagined from the inside out with breakthrough technology. Extraordinary experiences come to life with lightning fast performance and dazzling details. And with the world's best library of 500+ immersive apps, there’s something for everyone to discover. See child safety guidance online; Accounts for 10+. *Based on the graphic performance of the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 vs Meta Quest 2.


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The Best AR VR Headset for everyone
I bought this headset during Christmas last year to replace my Quest 2 after seeing some reviews and boy I was pleasantly surprised with all of the upgrades. First off, the box is a lot smaller than the Quest 2 box, which in my opinion is much better for the environment. It even comes with Asgard's Wrath 2, which is a AAA game comparable to those on consoles and PC. I played the first one and was eager for this one. Now for the upgrades. I noticed immediately, that the headset was a lot thinner (maybe half the size) than the Quest 2 and the controllers didn't have that annoying ring on top. I often hit walls, and the controllers together as I played with the Quest 2 controllers. I also loved the fact that there was an actual button to pop off the battery cover for the controllers. The headset also has more cameras and they are 4MP color cameras. I was happy to see a fully adjustable IPD wheel (interpupillary distance - the distance between your irises in your eyes). Once you put the headset on, I immediately noticed that the quality of the graphics was really sharp, way better than the Quest 2. It's definitely noticeable for objects far away. 2064x2208 resolution vs Quest 2's 1832x1920 resolution per eye. The most impressive for me was the Mixed Reality games. I did not realize how awesome it is to see your space in color and have virtual objects and games play in that space. It definitely tricks your mind as if these virtual objects are real especially when you can see yourself walk around them. Many games over the months have added upgraded textures and the graphic fidelity is getting close to PCVR. Ultimately, after these 6 months, I have been very happy with the Meta Quest 3. It is definitely worth the upgrade and you will definitely be happy with all of the upgrades. If you see this on sale, this is a must buy.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2024
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    I bought this headset during Christmas last year to replace my Quest 2 after seeing some reviews and boy I was pleasantly surprised with all of the upgrades. First off, the box is a lot smaller than the Quest 2 box, which in my opinion is much better for the environment. It even comes with Asgard's Wrath 2, which is a AAA game comparable to those on consoles and PC. I played the first one and was eager for this one.

    Now for the upgrades. I noticed immediately, that the headset was a lot thinner (maybe half the size) than the Quest 2 and the controllers didn't have that annoying ring on top. I often hit walls, and the controllers together as I played with the Quest 2 controllers. I also loved the fact that there was an actual button to pop off the battery cover for the controllers. The headset also has more cameras and they are 4MP color cameras. I was happy to see a fully adjustable IPD wheel (interpupillary distance - the distance between your irises in your eyes). Once you put the headset on, I immediately noticed that the quality of the graphics was really sharp, way better than the Quest 2. It's definitely noticeable for objects far away. 2064x2208 resolution vs Quest 2's 1832x1920 resolution per eye. The most impressive for me was the Mixed Reality games. I did not realize how awesome it is to see your space in color and have virtual objects and games play in that space. It definitely tricks your mind as if these virtual objects are real especially when you can see yourself walk around them. Many games over the months have added upgraded textures and the graphic fidelity is getting close to PCVR.

    Ultimately, after these 6 months, I have been very happy with the Meta Quest 3. It is definitely worth the upgrade and you will definitely be happy with all of the upgrades. If you see this on sale, this is a must buy.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The Best AR VR Headset for everyone

    Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2024
    I bought this headset during Christmas last year to replace my Quest 2 after seeing some reviews and boy I was pleasantly surprised with all of the upgrades. First off, the box is a lot smaller than the Quest 2 box, which in my opinion is much better for the environment. It even comes with Asgard's Wrath 2, which is a AAA game comparable to those on consoles and PC. I played the first one and was eager for this one.

    Now for the upgrades. I noticed immediately, that the headset was a lot thinner (maybe half the size) than the Quest 2 and the controllers didn't have that annoying ring on top. I often hit walls, and the controllers together as I played with the Quest 2 controllers. I also loved the fact that there was an actual button to pop off the battery cover for the controllers. The headset also has more cameras and they are 4MP color cameras. I was happy to see a fully adjustable IPD wheel (interpupillary distance - the distance between your irises in your eyes). Once you put the headset on, I immediately noticed that the quality of the graphics was really sharp, way better than the Quest 2. It's definitely noticeable for objects far away. 2064x2208 resolution vs Quest 2's 1832x1920 resolution per eye. The most impressive for me was the Mixed Reality games. I did not realize how awesome it is to see your space in color and have virtual objects and games play in that space. It definitely tricks your mind as if these virtual objects are real especially when you can see yourself walk around them. Many games over the months have added upgraded textures and the graphic fidelity is getting close to PCVR.

    Ultimately, after these 6 months, I have been very happy with the Meta Quest 3. It is definitely worth the upgrade and you will definitely be happy with all of the upgrades. If you see this on sale, this is a must buy.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2024
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    My previous VR device was the original Oculus Rift. You had to use a few USB ports on your PC and setup a zone in one area that the two infrared sensors could see. The motion tracking wasn't always great, and the headset fogged up quickly. I recently upgraded to the Quest 3 after all these years and wow, VR has come a long way.

    The passthrough allows me to go anywhere in my house and setup a massive boundary at any time. It's not very clear, but it's very useable. The videos you see posted of recordings from the headset are much more clear than the physical use of it. Performance wise, it's incredible. I generally play games directly from the headset and they work flawlessly. The battery life isn't great, it lasts a couple hours or so depending on what you're doing, but to be honest I can only use it for max that long as my forehead starts to hurt. Both of these issues can be fixed with a 3rd party battery strap, however I have yet to set mine up. The lenses never fog up, regardless of how strenuous the game I'm playing might be. The audio is very cool, it comes from tiny speakers in the strap of the headset that are funneled towards your ears. The quality is actually quite good and it doesn't disturb anyone around you much at all.

    As for gaming via Steamlink. I've only tried it via wireless as of now, and have a very good router, but it does seem to work well. I have had a couple instances while playing HL Alyx that the quality drops and the movement glitches but generally it's been very playable.

    Overall, it's a very worthy upgrade if you are a few generations back, no doubt. Looking back on it, the Quest 2 might have been more than enough for me, but truly the upgraded lenses and the passthrough feature has been excellent and frankly I use it more than I thought I would. Excellent device.
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    Very good device for those looking for an upgrade.

    Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2024
    My previous VR device was the original Oculus Rift. You had to use a few USB ports on your PC and setup a zone in one area that the two infrared sensors could see. The motion tracking wasn't always great, and the headset fogged up quickly. I recently upgraded to the Quest 3 after all these years and wow, VR has come a long way.

    The passthrough allows me to go anywhere in my house and setup a massive boundary at any time. It's not very clear, but it's very useable. The videos you see posted of recordings from the headset are much more clear than the physical use of it. Performance wise, it's incredible. I generally play games directly from the headset and they work flawlessly. The battery life isn't great, it lasts a couple hours or so depending on what you're doing, but to be honest I can only use it for max that long as my forehead starts to hurt. Both of these issues can be fixed with a 3rd party battery strap, however I have yet to set mine up. The lenses never fog up, regardless of how strenuous the game I'm playing might be. The audio is very cool, it comes from tiny speakers in the strap of the headset that are funneled towards your ears. The quality is actually quite good and it doesn't disturb anyone around you much at all.

    As for gaming via Steamlink. I've only tried it via wireless as of now, and have a very good router, but it does seem to work well. I have had a couple instances while playing HL Alyx that the quality drops and the movement glitches but generally it's been very playable.

    Overall, it's a very worthy upgrade if you are a few generations back, no doubt. Looking back on it, the Quest 2 might have been more than enough for me, but truly the upgraded lenses and the passthrough feature has been excellent and frankly I use it more than I thought I would. Excellent device.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2024
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    Putting these on was pretty impressive. I didn't do any gaming, mostly just explored some videos, apps, and browsing, but I'd probably re-order if they had a model that's a bit sharper (OLED wouldn't hurt either). Since my interest is mostly media consumption, it's not quite there yet for me. I want something I can watch regular and 3D movies on and this still doesn't come close to a dedicated display when it comes to quality (and I'm using a basic 4k monitor).

    Immersion is really good, but not as ridiculous as some of the videos online make it to be, where you'll fall over because you're terrified of heights. Obviously it's cool, but I think those folks are performing for the camera.

    I haven't used any other VR headsets before and wasn't really set on having a standalone device, but I think going forward, I'm only going to buy devices that can function by themselves. It's convenient enough where it's become a requirement for me (and that was after like 45m of use total). Nothing can beat just throwing on the headset and immediately being able to use it.

    Apple's solution sounds nice, but kinda out of the question at 10x the price, especially now that I know what Meta can accomplish at this price. Meanwhile I'll probably just wait for something like the Meta Quest 3 Pro.
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  • Mohammed
    5.0 out of 5 stars ممتاز بالنسبة لي افضل نظارة واقع افتراضي
    Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on March 16, 2025
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    ممتاز جدا ك ترفيهي وتعليمي وممتع لكل العائلة بس لازم تغير حزام الرأس عشان يكون مريح اكثر
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  • ARION MELKAN
    5.0 out of 5 stars Boa experiência em relação ao quest3
    Reviewed in Brazil on March 5, 2025
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    É um produto muito bom e prático.
    Gostei muito da compra, o produto também chegou em boas condições e tem sido uma experiência boa.
    O único ponto a melhorar: a bateria dura em torno de no máximo 2 ou 3 horas, poderia aguentar um pouco mais.
  • Cliente 鶹
    5.0 out of 5 stars Oculus Quest 3 128GB Advanced
    Reviewed in Italy on January 14, 2025
    Verified Purchase
    Un prodotto innovativo realizzato nei minimi dettagli, facile da configurare con una vasta piattaforma di giochi anche se quasi tutti a pagamento. SI può giocare, navigare su internet o guardare video/film. COnsegna come sempre perfetta da parte amazon
  • shopathomeguy
    5.0 out of 5 stars A billion times better than the Quest 2.
    Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
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    UPDATE: 20 Months Later (Updated on Jun 08, 2025)

    COMFORT

    The Quest 2 was so unbearably painful and uncomfortable for me, no matter what I did, that I ended up returning it a day later.

    I was actually afraid that the Quest 3 wasn't worth getting because it weighs the same as the Quest 2, even 12 grams more.

    But the Quest 3, with its default strap, is wonderful to wear. It doesn't feel heavy at all. I like how the facial interface, headset weight, and straps feel. I can wear the Quest 3 for countless hours without feeling any discomfort. If a person is experiencing discomfort, it is because they didn't adjust the straps properly.

    TIP - ADJUSTING STRAPS

    When adjusting the headset for the first time, the top middle strap should be adjusted first. It determines how high or low the headset will be on your head. And the most important adjustment is the headset arms because the angle of them will determine how clear your vision will be. The back straps will determine how snug the headset will be on your head. I recommend making it loose and not at all snug, so long as the headset won't slide around your face. For those who ever experience discomfort, it's because the headset arms are not at a good angle which causes the pressure of the headset to be solely on the forehead which will go numb due to a lack of blood flow.

    PASSTHROUGH IS AWESOME

    I originally didn't care about passthrough and foolishly wished that they didn't upgrade it. I thought that Meta could make the headset lighter if they didn't add extra passthrough cameras. But the Quest 3 is not at all heavy and is very comfortable. Passthrough is great feature that I wish more games and apps would take advantage of.

    The Quest 3 passthrough isn't crystal clear, but it is definitely pretty clear and leaps and bounds better than Quest 2's. I have no complaints whatsoever and am really happy with it.

    LIGHT LEAKAGE ISN'T A PROBLEM

    There is a small opening around the nose area. It's very small and not at all noticeable. I have spent countless hours on the Quest 3 using all sorts of apps and games, and that small opening has never been noticeable to me. In fact, it has been immensely useful. I can tilt my head towards the ceiling to peek through that opening at my computer screen if I need click on something but don't want to lift the headset off of my face. Having that small opening lets me keep track of my surroundings so I don't bump into furniture or stub my toe. If people seriously think that the small opening takes away from the immersion, they can get a cheap nose cap on 鶹.

    SMART GUARDIAN

    Another thing that I like about the Quest 3 is that there is a smart guardian AKA Roomscale Boundary. On the Quest 2, if you step outside a small circle, you get kicked out of the app that you were using and get told to create a new boundary which is very time consuming. On the Quest 3, I have my entire house as my boundary. Well, to be specific, I only drew the boundary in the rooms that I needed. So for me, the boundary included my living room, kitchen, bathroom, and hallways in between. It's so great to be able to walk around the entire apartment and be able to continue using VR and AR with no interruptions.

    MEMORY SPACE

    I am very disappointed that the Quest 3 did not come out with a 256 GB version. And I am even more disappointed that one year later, the 512 GB version is now $150 cheaper and is the same price as the 128 GB version was a year ago. On the 128 GB version, around 30 GB is being used for System apps and some other apps like Meta Horizon Worlds. A lot of games only take up 4 GB or less, so it is possible to install a lot of games and apps on the headset. But there are some games that take up a lot more space, like Asgard's Wrath 2 takes up 36 GB. When the Quest 3 came out in 2023, I did not want to spend an extra $150 for the 512 GB version. I was able to manage well with only 128 GB since it is very easy and fast to uninstall and reinstall apps. But now the 128 GB version has been phased out and the 512 GB is $150 cheaper, so I recommend getting the 512 GB version. I would not get the Quest 3S or a Quest 2. Those headsets are far inferior to the Quest 3.

    PRODUCTIVITY

    One of the best apps that I ever used on Quest 3 is Virtual Desktop. It lets me have three virtual monitors that I can resize and place anywhere I want. And there is a great headlock feature that makes it so that the monitors follow your head if you want to move around the room. Another similar app to Virtual Desktop is Immersed, but I abhor it and the dev team. Unless it is crucial for you to collaborate with other people, please avoid it.

    LYING DOWN MODE

    Quest 2 received the Lying Down mode in version 63.0. Quest 3 received it in version 64.0. At first, Lying Down mode was unusable for me because it would always force me into Stationary Boundary and it would delete my previously drawn Roomscale Boundary. But it no longer does that since around version 69.0, so Lying Down mode is really great now. Not only that, but before the Lying Down mode forced you to look directly at the ceiling and it would rotate the screen at an even 90 degrees. But now you can tilt the headset screen to any angle that you want, which is really good for me because my head never looks directly at the ceiling while it is resting on a pillow. I didn't like how it took nearly 10 months after I purchased my Quest 3 before they finally had a working Lying Down mode, but I guess better late than never.

    QUEST 3 - NOT TOO EXPENSIVE IF YOU DON'T BUY UNNECESSARY THINGS

    The 512 GB version currently costs $499 plus tax, which comes to $533. It used to cost $150 more. At the time that I purchased my headset, I didn't think that I would need any additional accessories, and that is still true for me. I still don't need or want a different headstrap or extra battery packs. I just use a 20 foot extension cord. The extension cord lets me move around the house freely while keeping the headset charged.

    Compared to the Quest 2, the Quest 3 is a billion times better. I don't know what other VR headsets are like, but the fact that most of them at least 200 grams heavier than the Quest 3 doesn't appeal to me.

    VR COVERS

    Although I am against and don't recommend getting a different headstrap or extra battery packs, the VR covers are a nice addition. The cover provides a slight improvement in comfort, absorbs sweat better, and keeps dead skin cells from getting on the default foam interface. I purchased them five months after I bought my headset. Two VR covers on the VR Cover website would have cost me $61.20 (after a 10% discount code and $9 shipping). On 鶹, it costs $38.46 for two VR covers (after $7 shipping and $2.50 taxes, with free returns). The VR covers are extremely well designed and fit the interface perfectly.

    BATTERY LIFE

    I use the Quest 3 while it is plugged into an extension cord. On some apps, the battery level stays around the same. On other apps, there is a small drain while the Quest 3 is plugged in but I can play a very long time. Some apps use a lot of battery, but I can play for a very long time and the battery will still have 20-40% left after I am exhausted. But I have never had the battery die on me before I finished my gaming session when the Quest 3 is plugged into an extension cord. I definitely do not suggest using the Quest 3 unplugged. Two hours goes by too fast, and that is two hours maximum. If you are using some demanding apps and games, especially with Passthrough, the battery will probably only last 45-55 minutes. I am using the default Quest 3 18W charger and charging cable. I tried the Anker 30w charger but the battery drain was actually a lot faster on it than the Quest 3 18w charger so I returned it.

    TIP - USE EXTENSION CORD INSTEAD OF BATTERY PACKS

    I just use a 20 ft extension cord in which I plug in the default Quest 3 charger and charging cable. The extension cable cost me $15. It lets me go into every room in the house without unplugging anything. I just tuck the heavy extension cord in the front of my pants which just leaves the default Quest 3 link cable between my waist and headset. That default Quest 3 charging cable is light and its 3.3 feet length is actually a bit long, so I usually wrap it around my neck once so my controllers won't get caught and snagged on the cord.

    APP - VIRTUAL DESKTOP (FOR WIRELESS)

    I prefer Virtual Desktop over the Oculus Link. If you decide to use Virtual Desktop, you only need to buy the Quest version (don't buy the Steam version), and then go to the computer browser Virtual Desktop website and download the free Virtual Desktop Streamer App for your PC. The free Virtual Desktop Streamer App is what streams your PCVR games to your Quest headset so you can play them on your headset wirelessly. By the way, wireless does not seem to have any lag or loss of performance that I am aware of, so don't think that you need a cable to connect your Quest 3 to your computer for PCVR gaming. I think that it is better to use a wireless connection. It has been advised to have a good WIFI router and to use an Ethernet Cable to connect your WIFI router to your PC. I did use an Ethernet Cable, but my router is a very year old ARRIS SURFboard SBG6900AC Docsis 3.0 16x4 Cable Modem/ Wi-Fi AC1900 Router that I bought for $106 and it worked well, so maybe you don't need the best WIFI routers since my router isn't that great.

    TIP - WIRELESS VS WIRED. SAVING MONEY.

    If you use Virtual Desktop, you won't be using a link cable. And I absolutely loathe Oculus Link (Wired or Wireless), so there hasn't been any need for me to use a link cable at all. I just use an extension cord to keep my battery charged and I use a wireless connection for virtual desktop apps like Virtual Desktop and PCVR games. An extension cord is probably better at keeping the Quest 3 charged than a link cable connected to a computer. The extension cord I bought only cost $15, but the 16 ft Quest Link cable costs $80.

    TIP - OCULUS LINK PROBLEMS

    One thing about Oculus Link (Wireless) and Oculus Link (Wired) is that they might not work right unless you go to Go to Oculus Desktop App > Settings > Beta > and enable Public Test Channel and let the app update. I don't use Oculus Link, but that is important to know so please make note of it. Some apps only work with Oculus Link, but I have only encountered one or two apps that only worked with Oculus Link and they were both games that I did not care for and uninstalled.

    TIP - USB-C WATER/DEBRIS ISSUE

    There is a "serious" issue with Quest 3 headsets known as the water debris error. "USB-C charging port disabled... Liquid or debris has been detected..." Most people experienced this since v62, around the time the Quest 3 headsets were first released. I was lucky to never have experienced it until 10 months later on Aug 2024. For me, it prevented me from charging my headset and probably from transferring data too. Meta sent me a replacement charging cable and that fixed the problem. My advice to you is to have some backup Anker charging cables in case you run into this problem. It only costs $10 for two Anker charging cables ($5 each). Also, I think that backup charging cables should be brand new and never been used before. If you have some cables that seem to be in good condition, they might still be worn out enough to cause the water/debris error. That's why I recommend having NEW charging cables as backups. I think that the reason why I might have gotten the water debris error in the first place is maybe because I accidentally got some spittle or other liquid on the USB cable.

    RECOMMENDED GAMES AND APPS

    I completed Red Matter 1 and 2 and mostly enjoyed them. If you are into zombie type games, some of the ones that I tried are The Living Remain, Survival Nation, Propagation: Paradise Hotel, The Living Remain, Project Terminus, Resident Evil 4 (VR), Arizona Sunshine, The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners, and Doom 3 (not really a zombie game, but close enough). I didn't complete any of these games, but I did get pretty far in a couple of them.

    As for exercise apps, I have FitXR, VZFit, Beat Saber, and Dance Collision.

    And I sometimes use Virtual Desktop when I want portable, resizable screens.

    I also paid $10 for Quest Games Optimizer (QGO). It lets you increase the resolution of headset games (not PCVR games). It does make a huge difference and is worth getting. Increasing the resolution and CPU/GPU usage will cause a faster battery drain, but I keep my headset plugged into an extension cord so it isn't a problem for me. I once used Lighting Launcher, which is free, but I quit using it because QGO does the same thing and more.

    GAMES - PCVR GAMES

    I have a laptop with GTX 1650 and i5-9300H. It doesn't handle PCVR games well at all. Most PCVR games are unbearably laggy on it and pretty much impossible to play. But there are some games that are somewhat playable despite the severe lag. If you are into PCVR, I recommend having at least a RTX 3070 (mobile or desktop).

    COMPLAINTS

    There needs to be a shortcut on the Oculus Tray or Quick Settings menu to toggle between seated and standing up mode.

    The Oculus Tray allows us to have five pinned apps, but three of them are Meta apps that can't be unpinned. I also think that they should let us have more than five pinned aps.

    I hate how Meta installs bloatware apps but prevent us from uninstalling them. It won't let me uninstall Meta Horizons, Facebook messenger, Instagram, and a dozen other apps that I don't want.
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    Reviewed in Egypt on March 26, 2025
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