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Oculus Quest 3 vs Apple Vision Pro: A Comprehensive Comparison

by Jane Onoh
February 5, 2024
Reading Time: 4 mins read

In the dynamic world of virtual reality, Apple and Meta have emerged as key players, unveiling cutting-edge VR headsets designed to redefine the Metaverse experience. Apple’s groundbreaking announcement occurred on June 5, 2023, during the Worldwide Developers Conference, introducing its inaugural ‘spatial computing’ headset— the Vision Pro.

Since its much-anticipated arrival, the Vision Pro has generated significant industry buzz, thanks to its innovative mixed reality features. However, it’s crucial to note that Apple’s Vision Pro isn’t the sole contender in this space. Meta, not to be outdone, unveiled the Oculus Quest 3 on June 1, 2023, and subsequently released it on October 10, 2023, as an upgraded iteration of the Quest 2.

An Overview

Both the Meta Quest 3 and Apple Vision Pro stand as advanced mixed reality headsets, bridging the gap between the digital and physical world. With features like TruTouch haptics, full-color passthrough, and a Snapdragon XR2+ processor, they aim to usher in a new era of immersive experiences.

Meta had already teased the impending arrival of the Meta Quest 3 in 2023, presenting it as an enhancement over the Meta Quest Pro in terms of optics and specifications. With wide availability, an extensive gaming library, and a range of mixed reality experiences, the Meta Quest 3 quickly established itself in the VR market.

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In contrast, Apple’s Vision Pro represents a significant foray into AR and VR technology, boasting a dual M2 Silicon processor and a revolutionary operating system—Apple VisionOS.

Pros and Cons

Examining the strengths and weaknesses of these headsets, the Apple Vision Pro excels in ease of use, entertainment, productivity, and 360-video features. However, its hefty price tag of $3,499, limitations in window/screen sharing, and subpar battery life are notable drawbacks.

On the other hand, the Meta Quest 3 offers a more affordable option at $499.99 for 128GB and $649.99 for 512GB. With a balanced mix of productivity and gaming features, along with a higher refresh rate of 120Hz (compared to Vision Pro’s 90Hz), the Meta Quest 3 presents a compelling alternative. Yet, it falls short in technological prowess when compared to the Vision Pro, and its passthrough cameras struggle in low-light conditions.

Specification Differences


Apple Vision ProMeta Quest 3
ProcessorApple M2 + Apple R1Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2
Resolution/Display23MP per eye, roughly 4K2,064 x 2,208 pixels per eye
RAM Yet to be known8GB 
Storage1TB/2TB/4TB128GB/512GB
Refresh rate90Hz120Hz
 Battery life2 estimated 2.4hrs
Weightapprox. 1 pound515g
Operating systemVisionOSAndroid  
Tracking technologyLEDs and infrared camerasYet to be known 

Design and Comfort

Both designs prioritize user comfort, with the Meta Quest 3 emerging as one of the best standalone VR headsets. Its utilitarian design, featuring a white plastic front housing cameras and sensors, along with an adjustable IPD wheel, provides a secure and comfortable fit. Apple’s Vision Pro, on the other hand, boasts a sleek appearance with a black glass-like design and a unique Eyesight feature for face-to-face interaction.

Extended Reality Features

The Apple Vision Pro leads in enabling mixed reality by default and introduces the innovative Eyesight feature, duplicating the user’s eyes onto a front display for enhanced real-world interactions. Conversely, the Meta Quest 3 utilizes cameras for passthrough, offering a glimpse into the surrounding area with decent performance in natural light.

Display and Audio

The Meta Quest 3 utilizes dual LCD pancake lenses with a resolution of 2,064 x 2,208 pixels per eye, providing a 110-degree horizontal and 96-degree vertical field of view. Apple’s Vision Pro promises a 3800 x 3000 display resolution with two Micro OLED displays, delivering a 4K experience for each eye. However, the Vision Pro operates at a 90Hz refresh rate compared to the Meta Quest 3’s 120Hz.

Content and Software

The Apple Vision Pro introduces its proprietary operating system, VisionOS, offering access to iOS and iPad OS apps, along with a diverse library of games from the Apple Arcade. On the other hand, the Meta Quest 3 runs on the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 with 8GB of RAM, providing exceptional gaming performance and efficiency.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Meta Quest 3 and Apple Vision Pro cater to distinct user preferences. The Meta Quest 3 appeals to VR enthusiasts seeking a blend of mixed reality experiences at an affordable price, while the Vision Pro positions itself as an ideal choice for those exploring mixed reality applications in a business context. Ultimately, the choice between these two exceptional headsets depends on individual needs and priorities within the ever-evolving landscape of virtual and augmented reality.

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