Apple Vision Pro vs Meta Quest Pro

The Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest Pro are two mixed reality headsets with different approaches to mixed reality. The Apple Vision Pro starts in mixed reality by default and largely stays there, whereas the Meta Quest Pro is primarily a VR headset that can switch to mixed reality. Both the Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest Pro are high-end mixed reality headsets that have recently been announced. They both have their own strengths and weaknesses, so it’s important to consider your needs before making a decision.

Meta Quest Pro

Here is a table that compares the two headsets side-by-side:

FeatureApple Vision ProMeta Quest Pro
Chip Architecture8 Core GPU M2 with R1 ChipSnapdragon XR2+ Gen1 Chip
Display resolution8K per eye (3,680 x 3,140-pixels)4K per eye (2,064 x 2,208-pixels)
StorageUp to 1 TBUp to 256 GB
Field of view120 degrees105 degrees
ControllersNone (eye tracking and hand gesture controls)Physical controllers
SpectaclesNeed to order special lensesRegular specs works seamlessly
Battery 3,166 mAh with physical cord attached with the headset5348 mAh in-build battery inside the headset
Battery life2 – 2.5 hours2-3 hours
Ease of UseStrain on cheekbones using Solo Knit Band.Not so elegant but comfortable dual bands.
PriceStarting at $3,499.99 Starting at $999.99

In terms of specs, the Apple Vision Pro is more advanced with a higher price tag of $3,499 compared to the Meta Quest Pro’s $999 (256GB). The Vision Pro features dual 3,680 x 3,140-pixel, micro-OLED displays, which beats what the Quest 3 offers (dual LCD panels with 2,064 x 2,208-pixel resolution). The Vision Pro also has a better battery life of 2-2.5 hours, while the Quest Pro has a battery life of 2-3 hours. The Meta Quest Pro has a wider field of view and is more portable, making it a popular choice for beginners. Ultimately, both headsets have their strengths and weaknesses, and the choice between them depends on personal preference and intended use

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