Most people misunderstood what Mark said when he said "the quest is the better product". The product is more than just the hardware, which he admitted was great on the vision. But for the average consumer and the things they want to do in VR it is more likely they'll be able to do those things in the quest. The biggest use cases right now are exercise and gaming. Both of which are much better in the quest. At least as things stand today.
Also the Quest doesn't cost $2-3K the Vison Pro is a great piece of tech but as a product its an extreme enthusaist device. The quest pro is an accessible product, the Vision costs more than the average high end PC.
Vision Pro is definitely the better hardware, but that's like saying that a Bugatti is better than a Honda. They aren't shooting for the same demographic. 90% of the people on Quest couldn't afford a Vision Pro, so the fact that Zuck even felt the need to do a comparison is kinda confusing to me. I don't see Vision Pro taking very many Quest owners away from the Meta ecosystem.
@@saviorself1164 That's only a good comparison if the Honda could do more things than the Bugatti, and the Bugatti, couldn't do the things the Honda does easily.
The Apple Vision Pro isn’t even a gaming headset so idk where u made ur point, ofc meta is the best for gaming but the Apple Vision Pro is meant for work not games 😭
@nothinguntouchedpodcast yes both are caoable of work There's only a slight edge given to apple. Since pass through mode is better, but other than that. Zuckerberg wasn't lying. The quest 3 really is the better product, since you can work on It and play games. And it's a fraction of the price😂😂
@@K1G3XAnd there is the problem, the technology isn't there yet. Apples vision doesn't match to its clunky and heavy hardware. The Quest 3 has a use-case Apple has not more than a GUI and some avatar gimmicks, that looks ridiculous compared to what Zuckerberg showed btw. I am saying this as Apple user but atm. the Vision Pro offers not much more than a wow effect.
The Quest 3 is a VR-gaming-device, the other stuff is just extra. The AVP is an overpriced MR-Device to comsume mostly 2D-content you could do on many other devices as well. You can't play Beat Saber or HL-Alyx with it while you can do almost everything the AVP does on a Quest 3.
I rarely use my Quest 3 for gaming, there are plenty of better things you can do with the headset. when I game on it the function is to use my body and enjoy a form of multimodal aerobics. we need to evolve
@@ThepurposeofTimeyou will use it in future for gaming because it will have good graphics asgard wrath work good in quest 2 and imagine how arkham shadow will be its quest 3 exclusive
@@alihussain-jg7nf the graphics are amazing even now. Iv been following vr since 2012 and have had all the development kits I just don't play the games much because I have a lot of other things in my life. The games are great
gotta take into account the massive library of games for the quest as well as sideloading due to it being android based, compared to the lackluster set of ipad games for the vision pro
And you have to take into account that not every android app works on the quest, for example you can’t play genshin impact since it don’t have controller support on android, and you definitely won’t playa game like that with 2 finger. Also the hardware is not quiet there on the quest 3, it can barely run ps2 emulation that my 4 years old oneplus 8 pro can run way better. Not to mention that Vision Pro can already share notes and other apps running on the device with other Vision Pro users.
What the quest needs most is hand tracking in steam VR when you lay down, so you dont have to take three controlers into your bed just for playing Hitman on a big screen
as pointed out. Virtual Desktop is your man. Its outstanding at doing passthrough at any angle. I often am lying down sideways head on pillow and only with VD can I rotate the video I'm watching absolutely perfectly. And how you change the size, curve, angle and even resolution was something I found out how to do in minutes. It's really a must have if you've got a PC.
What you are asking about is tracking. How that would happen is like controller tracking as your irl physical body might get in the way for the method of tracking the Quest 3 uses though using 3rd part things like HTC VIVE and SlimeVR fix this. The set up is not easy more so if you want to use the Quest 3 with SlimeVR in SteamVR but it will work but that is everything with how many cables are required for VR right now.
I’m an Apple fanboy but damn this was biased af. The Vision Pro is beefier but all it’s good for is productivity tasks and watching stuff. The Quest 3 has actual games and a lot more people doing things with it to make it usable in different scenarios.
Headset like these should be advertised as a gaming headset..which the Quest 3 is, and media and other stuff second....Most people will not be using a headset as a productivity device until they can shrink it to the size of a regular glasses....
@@donnymiddlebrook the quest 3 can mostly do what the AVP can do, certain things obviously the $3500 will do better....but the Quest 3 can do A LOT more and yes, a child can use it like any gaming device to do child thing... but at the same time, you can do productivity if you choose to, or use it for fitness/exercise, and much much more..
Yes, excellent condition quest 2s can be found at great prices right now. And all of the accessories have dropped in price. Got the extended battery upgraded head strap for $40 as well. Two of my friends had been playing Golf+ and told me about it. I tried one for about 5 minutes and knew I had to get one. Now I've got Doom, Hexen, Doom 3, Half Life and Half Life Alyx (on sale now for $22.50) all running in full 3D VR- all for a $250 total investment. Crazy what such an inexpensive device can do. Also excellent for watching movies, exercise (Thrill of the Fight) and meditation (the free Maloka app)-at least for me.
I'm aware of the shortcomings of the quest 3, but so many of the situations you showed it in seemed specifically placed to slander it. There is a best case scenario for everything as well as a worst case. All things considered, the quest 3's anchoring is pretty phenomenal too. I've been able to walk around the house and still have the screen I put somewhere remaining in the same place very accurately. The passthrough is significantly better than I think you give it credit for. It's not perfect, but it's damn good, especially given the hardware it's running on. It's incredibly important to give credit where credit is due, and I personally think that this video was a bit biased in favour of the vision pro. Let's not forget that it also costs 700% of what a quest costs.
The apple vision pro may be more powerful but let's be honest it really cannot compete with the sheer amount of games available on the quest 3 and when it comes to vr that's all people really care about
The quest 3 is more usable and accessible. The apple product did not raise the bar, they just put out a super expensive thing that nobody can afford or use.
We already started with nonsensical things at the beginning of the video: 1- Is Apple Vision Pro more powerful? yes it's more literally we don't have VR games for him so how will he use this performance? It's made for productivity so there's no comparison, it's like I have an RTX 4090 to use Chrome. 2- does the Apple vision pro have a better passthrough? Yes, but the difference isn't too big to justify the value, it only benefits from not having distortions like in Meta Quest 3. 3- those eyes that you can see outside the device are horrible, or it's difficult to see them and how much do you see the quality is low.
Simping for Apple. Yeah the display is amazing(I tried it) but it's too heavy, too expensive, and lacks software experiences. The Vision Pro better have better hardware for $3500.! In fact, it better replace your existing PC which it does not! As for external mic support people asked for it! And yes! Why wouldn't they want more people giving them free advertising?! Also, voice chat is a thing that people use.
The quest has always been been a better choice both with pricing and usage. I literally don’t understand how Apple can release a product with barely any apps and somehow expect independent developers to start investing into it when there are no clear interests.
What the hell are you supposed to do with an Apple Vision Pro? Mark is right when he says the Quest is the better product, because the Apple Vision Pro may have better cameras and resolution, but that’s its main selling point, which isn’t great if you aren’t someone who wants to buy a 4 thousand dollar face pancake that you can scroll through apps you already do on your phone on. The Quest allows you to play *games*, the Apple Vision Pro might (idk I haven’t payed attention to it since it’s useless), but controllers are almost required for a good experience, hence why most vr games need them, as they have buttons and triggers and joysticks you can use to move around with. But really, I’m not sure comparing the 2 would be the right thing in the first place, as it seems they both have different purposes, one is mainly gaming with other cool and interesting features on the side, and the other is… idk working and being able to have multiple iPhone apps open at once…? Not all that appealing if you ask me (The Apple Vision Pro’s main audience is probably obsessed Apple fanboys)
10:25 This is not a niche thing... not sure how long you've had your quest 3 but It originally suffered from harsh plosives form the placement of the built in mic. they fixed it with software but an added option for consumers is also nice
The Quest 3 has a feature that let's your friends avatar appear in your environment in Mixed Reality mode or your Virtual Environment mode so its not just Apple who has that feature
I would say people do care about ALL of it... myself included.... but yeah a resolution that can output what the current consoles can.... game changer.
Opening up the Meta Horizon OS for other VR headset manufactorers is probably the single most effective step toward earning my trust. I have a Valve Index, and the reason why I've never owned Meta/Oculus VR device is because I don't want to be locked into Meta's ecosystem, buying games that only run on one piece of hardware that I don't even know if I like yet. Now that I'll know I'll have some alternative choices if I make the switch, that's one less barrier to entry for me.
meh. Quest is just a normal Android device, it's already totally open. you can even root it if you want, but there's no real need to because you can run anything as it is, including your own software. and it turns into "Valve Index" by just connecting a cable. "opening" Meta Horizon is more of a marketing buzz-speak and attempt to expand own ecosystem to other hw manufacturers.
@@ironwheal Oh I get that, software-wise, it's been already "open" like that thanks to side loading. I just didn't want to be locked into Meta hardware. It could even be great hardware, but maybe it won't always be. And if I buy games on their platform, I'd be forced to buy future Meta hardware if I wanted an upgrade.
@@ironwheal It's not really normal Android. It's built on Android, yeah, but it's not regular Android. At this point, this is as close to Android as Android was to Linux when it was first announced. (Android was built on Linux.)
@@LARVideosit's like 99% normal Android. once you sneak in a file manager and a launcher, the regular Android guts can be accessed and used quite easily, including setting up a third-party store like APKPure and using it to install and update normal Android apps. most of them work absolutely fine, except those that depend on Google Services or some low-level stuff.
0:34 if i pay 7x more but i dont even get controllers and have to have a wired battery in my pocket i would feel pretty dumb. The Quest and VP can not really be compared, yes they are both VR Headsets but the Quest is more a entertainment console and the VP is more like a productivity device imo.
With the quest 3, there's actually things to do on it. That sounds like a better product to me. He wasn't talking about specs. He was talking about a thing people want to use.
Competition is a good thing, means we all get better things. I got the meta quest pro pretty much solely for steam link, but seeing how smooth everything else works, it makes me interested in the rest of the services it has.
Meta is in it for the long game. They're trying to beat everyone and become the next Apple in the VR world. Well, not LIKE Apple but more on the lines of if you think about a VR headset, you think about the Quest. Their goal is to probably be the powerhouse in the future of VR and AR. And they're doing a pretty good job so far.
I think opening it up is the only way their horizon world stuff would ever work. Locking environments down to device is what holds things like that back.
You can record spatial video on the Quest 3 when you adjust some of the settings. See the video of Hugh Hou about that. I made a spatial video using my Quest 3.
The quest 3 Is the better product hands down. The vision pro literally blocks Most things that you wanna use it on. Also blocks logos Blocks adult entertainment Cost as much as a down payment for a car. If you're still not sold, good luck playing Simple games on that sucker. I almost forgot Apple's customer service, Q. mic drop.
Either buy in now or wait 1.5-2.5 years, meta will look to develop the quest 3 for at least that long before pushing ahead and they've only just opened up the OS and so it will take other companies that long to build
The Quest 3s is about to come out, but that's not gonna be better than the Quest 3. It's gonna have Quest 3 processing power and passthrough, but with the older lenses and bulky form factor of the Quest 2.
Also, I bought the Pico 4 second hand for €200 It's decent, just hate how it doesn't like what you expect with "4k per eye" things close up are also very blurry.
@@roelieboy204 The 3s will be cheaper. If you haven't done anything yet, and want to get a taste of what it is like, there are Quest 2s that have hardly been used available everywhere for $150 or less. I bought a used Quest 2 for $125 and have found it to be a great experience so far.
The Zuck was actually right. The Quest 3 IS the better product. Maybe not for "spatial computing" and watching video's but for everything else it is. And everything else just happens to be the stuff people actually buy a VR headset for.
Vision pro vs Quest 3 is literally the modern day mac vs PC. All we're missing is a bunch of quest commercials mocking the vision pro for being unable to play games. I miss those commercials man.
I'm glad apple made it possible to beef up the Quest 3. I already liked mine, but now it's such an easy to use device. Whatever better the VP can do, it must be phenomenal, because the Quest does a great job already. So good, that it must be phenomenal for me to "upgrade" it to a better device (for the same price). And there's just nothing on the market that can do that.
I don't think he's arguing against that. He's just saying that meta is copying / adapting some of the nice features apple's headset has. It's a win-win showing that competition is great.
Dont agree with you any of the points, putting a nicer display & design is all that you are fooled with $3400. Give that to quest they might give you the tony stark shit, smh...
I think Apple sold more Quest 3 units than Meta ever could. I have 3k(now bumped it up to 4k just in case) in a separate bank account for when the Deckard goes on pre-sale. I almost kicked an extra 500 to it to get the AVP but I'm not spending that much for anything that Valve doesn't make and isn't 100% supported in SteamVR. I decided to get the Quest 3 because I wanted some sort of update and when the Deckard does come out I only wasted $500 rather than $3500. I am enjoying the pass through on the quest 3, mixed reality games are the only ones I've bought for it and although the controllers suck compared to the Valve Knuckles PCVR works in it really well. It would be nice to get rid of my two monitors and just use a headset but I guess I'll have to wait for the Deckard to do that.
I don't like Facebook, but my god people are giving Apple way too much credit. Also if a device is 600% more expensive, OF COURSE it's going to have better hardware. It's so weird people keep comparing the two like they're the same price. If you consider all the shit you get for the smaller cost, the Quest STOMPS Apple's junk.
With regards to the Mike thing. I know loads of people who do karaoke in VR are super excited about this, just what I've observed in Banter VR, I'm sure it's likely the same on other platforms.
Regarding the mic, there's one big issue the internal mic had and probably still has: Aggressive background filtering. I was filming while using piano vision and no tune of my (physical) digital piano could be heard. Anything except my voice was completely filtered out. I wished MS Teams would be that effective...
Hmm , quest had higher resolution than vision pro , vision pro uses lens to make the pixels more blurry so it feels sharper , but quest had more pixels. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I can't seem to find any info about this anywhere since no one talks about it, but all I'm wondering is if the quest 3 works well with Mac for productivity and multi screens. Does it support 120hz? Can I only use it on a great wifi so that means it's useless to bring abroad or to do work on a plane/train etc.?
When connected to a gamepad you can you glance to select menus, I wish I could use that with pinch gesture like AVP, it's just easier move my head slightly than using my hands as a pointer because ins't precise and makes your arm tired
The Apple Vision Pro might be better in some cases, but the price tag is also 6-7x higher. With the constant improvements of the Quest 3, it is a much better choice for the average consumer. The Quest 3 also has better value when it comes down to what you're getting for the price compared to the Vision Pro.
The reason given for the Meta quest supporting external mics sounds like the ASMR community got a member onto whatever community governs what they work on next. The mic on the VR headset is only 1 input not 2 or more. It also sucks compared to studio mics like he is most likely using for recording this video. So to go along with the before feature to support the R18+ stuff better as that seems to be where that type of thing is used most in streaming which 2+ person vr is a type of streaming. He is correct that the majority of them will be content creators but having features for them is also good.
I just want Meta to release that cool wristband that is supposed to compete against Neurolink. If you can pair two of those with a Quest 3 and use them as controllers, I'd be happy
They both feel like completely different devices though. Plus - while not cheap - the Quest 3 is cheaper than the Vision Pro, which is an instant plus for me.
I switched from the Index to the Quest 3 a while ago. Aside from the built in audio the Quest 3 is a substantial upgrade. So much so that I sold my Index.
@@boijorzee I just got The Quest 3 128gb and wow, Super cool! My index is being cleaned off to list on ebay. I'm really Impressed with it for the hour and a half I've spent with it. Just the pass though and walking around the room is super cool!
I dont think I'm the demographic for vr/ar headsets, but if there was a vut down version that did pass through and game streaming from consoles and pc really well that would be up my ally. I know I wouldn't use the other features or even vr. If that could be at a reasonable price they'd sell me on it.
Apple has better. Pass-through and a better UI. That's all I get it. It has better specs but they don't use those specs so you can't really compare it cuz there's no games on the Apple vision pro the Quest. 3, 2 and pro all have game support and the Quest 3 and pro are pretty powerful headsets when it comes to standalone. Plus the Quest 3 is getting an update this year where it has augments
Exactly, in addition, the passthrough itself has already improved Meta Quest 3, now they just need to be able to resolve or significantly improve the distortions in the passthrough, improve manual tracking and the system UI (which is already being remodeled), in addition to that, we had improvements in object detection for mixed reality, in short, in terms of software, Meta quest 3 will only evolve over time.
I wish the Quest headsets had 20-40Deg more FOV. That would be a no brainer buy for me. But I will continue waiting until someone discovers that 90-110deg fov kinda sucks for human vision in VR (at least for those of us who are not seeing tunnel vision IRL)
@@Meccarox true, if the quest3 had dimming zones and hdr. I'd consider getting one. But I had the Quest-1-2 and Pico-4 and I couldn't get over the non-existent blacks. Dark games were grey and it was very hard for me to enjoy myself.
I tried the Apple vision pro and I have a quest 3 movies on avp awesome fov sucks compared to quest resolution great but is all this worth the price tag hell no .. And yes it's much heavier than the quest 3 period . In my opinion and I can easily afford it I would stay it's worth a 2k price tag but not 4k
Not About This Video. PC RGB LED's burning components. My PC is next to my TV/Monitor I noticed 2 days ago when background is black, my TV has burnt by the LED's in my PC. Have turned them off(2 days) but still have the burn on my TV with what looks like no change.
I mean it's easy to put better hadware when price is 7x.
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Most people misunderstood what Mark said when he said "the quest is the better product".
The product is more than just the hardware, which he admitted was great on the vision. But for the average consumer and the things they want to do in VR it is more likely they'll be able to do those things in the quest. The biggest use cases right now are exercise and gaming. Both of which are much better in the quest. At least as things stand today.
Also the Quest doesn't cost $2-3K the Vison Pro is a great piece of tech but as a product its an extreme enthusaist device. The quest pro is an accessible product, the Vision costs more than the average high end PC.
Exactly.
true, I am a fan of Bodycombat on Quest
Vision Pro is definitely the better hardware, but that's like saying that a Bugatti is better than a Honda. They aren't shooting for the same demographic.
90% of the people on Quest couldn't afford a Vision Pro, so the fact that Zuck even felt the need to do a comparison is kinda confusing to me. I don't see Vision Pro taking very many Quest owners away from the Meta ecosystem.
@@saviorself1164 That's only a good comparison if the Honda could do more things than the Bugatti, and the Bugatti, couldn't do the things the Honda does easily.
Dude you never played vr games... Apple is garbage for VR gaming and that's an objective opinion.
The Apple Vision Pro isn’t even a gaming headset so idk where u made ur point, ofc meta is the best for gaming but the Apple Vision Pro is meant for work not games 😭
@@K1G3Xcan’t they both do work?
@nothinguntouchedpodcast yes both are caoable of work There's only a slight edge given to apple. Since pass through mode is better, but other than that. Zuckerberg wasn't lying. The quest 3 really is the better product, since you can work on It and play games. And it's a fraction of the price😂😂
@@K1G3XVR without games and 9x the price.... Useless. Just like all Apple products. Too expensive garbage
@@K1G3XAnd there is the problem, the technology isn't there yet. Apples vision doesn't match to its clunky and heavy hardware. The Quest 3 has a use-case Apple has not more than a GUI and some avatar gimmicks, that looks ridiculous compared to what Zuckerberg showed btw.
I am saying this as Apple user but atm. the Vision Pro offers not much more than a wow effect.
The Quest 3 is a VR-gaming-device, the other stuff is just extra. The AVP is an overpriced MR-Device to comsume mostly 2D-content you could do on many other devices as well. You can't play Beat Saber or HL-Alyx with it while you can do almost everything the AVP does on a Quest 3.
I rarely use my Quest 3 for gaming, there are plenty of better things you can do with the headset. when I game on it the function is to use my body and enjoy a form of multimodal aerobics.
we need to evolve
@@ThepurposeofTimeyou will use it in future for gaming because it will have good graphics asgard wrath work good in quest 2 and imagine how arkham shadow will be its quest 3 exclusive
@@ThepurposeofTimeand alien rogue it will have good graphics since it will work with psvr 2 and steam
@@alihussain-jg7nf the graphics are amazing even now. Iv been following vr since 2012 and have had all the development kits
I just don't play the games much because I have a lot of other things in my life. The games are great
It’s almost apple just wants people to pay 3500 for something that’s worse than the human eyes and face.
gotta take into account the massive library of games for the quest as well as sideloading due to it being android based, compared to the lackluster set of ipad games for the vision pro
And you have to take into account that not every android app works on the quest, for example you can’t play genshin impact since it don’t have controller support on android, and you definitely won’t playa game like that with 2 finger. Also the hardware is not quiet there on the quest 3, it can barely run ps2 emulation that my 4 years old oneplus 8 pro can run way better. Not to mention that Vision Pro can already share notes and other apps running on the device with other Vision Pro users.
but that's the thing, the vision pro was not made for games
@@weinerglory but what exactly was it made for if not for games? because it can't even do VR or AR properly.
Dude! The Vision Pro was not made for gaming.
@@ilikestuff8218 Maybe do some research for what it was made for. Also, do you have one? If not, how do you know if it does AR/VR properly?
What the quest needs most is hand tracking in steam VR when you lay down, so you dont have to take three controlers into your bed just for playing Hitman on a big screen
VD has that, and you can also use your quest controllers as a game pad, or connect your normal controller via bluetooth
they already do...
as pointed out. Virtual Desktop is your man. Its outstanding at doing passthrough at any angle. I often am lying down sideways head on pillow and only with VD can I rotate the video I'm watching absolutely perfectly. And how you change the size, curve, angle and even resolution was something I found out how to do in minutes. It's really a must have if you've got a PC.
What you are asking about is tracking. How that would happen is like controller tracking as your irl physical body might get in the way for the method of tracking the Quest 3 uses though using 3rd part things like HTC VIVE and SlimeVR fix this. The set up is not easy more so if you want to use the Quest 3 with SlimeVR in SteamVR but it will work but that is everything with how many cables are required for VR right now.
It works in Virtual Desktop but nothing is perfect yet.
The apple meat riding in this video is very strong 😂😂
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I’m an Apple fanboy but damn this was biased af. The Vision Pro is beefier but all it’s good for is productivity tasks and watching stuff. The Quest 3 has actual games and a lot more people doing things with it to make it usable in different scenarios.
Headset like these should be advertised as a gaming headset..which the Quest 3 is, and media and other stuff second....Most people will not be using a headset as a productivity device until they can shrink it to the size of a regular glasses....
But not everyone that uses the Vision Pro is a gamer. Meta seems to be mostly for child activities.
@@donnymiddlebrook the quest 3 can mostly do what the AVP can do, certain things obviously the $3500 will do better....but the Quest 3 can do A LOT more and yes, a child can use it like any gaming device to do child thing... but at the same time, you can do productivity if you choose to, or use it for fitness/exercise, and much much more..
I got a Quest 2 on sale recently for roughly $150 and I’ve been impressed, especially with wireless Steam VR. That’s the killer app.
wireless steam vr??
you mean without a pc?
@@nitupsar wireless as in you need a pc to run steam vr then it streams the game to you're vr
@@A5beef Alright. Thanks!
Yes, excellent condition quest 2s can be found at great prices right now. And all of the accessories have dropped in price. Got the extended battery upgraded head strap for $40 as well. Two of my friends had been playing Golf+ and told me about it. I tried one for about 5 minutes and knew I had to get one. Now I've got Doom, Hexen, Doom 3, Half Life and Half Life Alyx (on sale now for $22.50) all running in full 3D VR- all for a $250 total investment. Crazy what such an inexpensive device can do. Also excellent for watching movies, exercise (Thrill of the Fight) and meditation (the free Maloka app)-at least for me.
Some of these features have been a thing. The pinch and hold for the hands tracking have been a thing since quest 2
I'm aware of the shortcomings of the quest 3, but so many of the situations you showed it in seemed specifically placed to slander it. There is a best case scenario for everything as well as a worst case.
All things considered, the quest 3's anchoring is pretty phenomenal too. I've been able to walk around the house and still have the screen I put somewhere remaining in the same place very accurately.
The passthrough is significantly better than I think you give it credit for. It's not perfect, but it's damn good, especially given the hardware it's running on.
It's incredibly important to give credit where credit is due, and I personally think that this video was a bit biased in favour of the vision pro. Let's not forget that it also costs 700% of what a quest costs.
My thoughts exactly
Well said.... I just wish the graphics were better.... and not so blurry.
A lot of people hating on the quest 3 are Die Hard Apple Fans who have never even tried the quest 3.
The apple vision pro may be more powerful but let's be honest it really cannot compete with the sheer amount of games available on the quest 3 and when it comes to vr that's all people really care about
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The quest 3 is more usable and accessible. The apple product did not raise the bar, they just put out a super expensive thing that nobody can afford or use.
Im sick of all the mark hate. Quest is a great product and meta has pushed vr tech forward more then anybody.
We already started with nonsensical things at the beginning of the video:
1- Is Apple Vision Pro more powerful? yes it's more literally we don't have VR games for him so how will he use this performance? It's made for productivity so there's no comparison, it's like I have an RTX 4090 to use Chrome.
2- does the Apple vision pro have a better passthrough? Yes, but the difference isn't too big to justify the value, it only benefits from not having distortions like in Meta Quest 3.
3- those eyes that you can see outside the device are horrible, or it's difficult to see them and how much do you see the quality is low.
Simping for Apple. Yeah the display is amazing(I tried it) but it's too heavy, too expensive, and lacks software experiences. The Vision Pro better have better hardware for $3500.! In fact, it better replace your existing PC which it does not! As for external mic support people asked for it! And yes! Why wouldn't they want more people giving them free advertising?! Also, voice chat is a thing that people use.
The quest has always been been a better choice both with pricing and usage. I literally don’t understand how Apple can release a product with barely any apps and somehow expect independent developers to start investing into it when there are no clear interests.
Better than Quest 3 in everything except price? lol what? Did you forget what video games are or that sideloading is a thing?
What the hell are you supposed to do with an Apple Vision Pro? Mark is right when he says the Quest is the better product, because the Apple Vision Pro may have better cameras and resolution, but that’s its main selling point, which isn’t great if you aren’t someone who wants to buy a 4 thousand dollar face pancake that you can scroll through apps you already do on your phone on. The Quest allows you to play *games*, the Apple Vision Pro might (idk I haven’t payed attention to it since it’s useless), but controllers are almost required for a good experience, hence why most vr games need them, as they have buttons and triggers and joysticks you can use to move around with. But really, I’m not sure comparing the 2 would be the right thing in the first place, as it seems they both have different purposes, one is mainly gaming with other cool and interesting features on the side, and the other is… idk working and being able to have multiple iPhone apps open at once…? Not all that appealing if you ask me (The Apple Vision Pro’s main audience is probably obsessed Apple fanboys)
10:25 This is not a niche thing... not sure how long you've had your quest 3 but It originally suffered from harsh plosives form the placement of the built in mic. they fixed it with software but an added option for consumers is also nice
just bashing on the quest 3 when theyre built for different operations.
The mic thing was for social VR. In other words VRChat, Horizon Worlds, rec room, etc. Meta advertised socializing im VR, and this supports that.
The Quest 3 has a feature that let's your friends avatar appear in your environment in Mixed Reality mode or your Virtual Environment mode so its not just Apple who has that feature
How much apple pays you. You should take classes on biased behavior. You made it too obvious💯
Horizon Worlds is never going to take off.
Rec Room & VRChat own the Social Gaming space.
Only thing i wish for a futur meta headset is a micro oled display with great clarity, very few people care about AR applications or passthrough
I would say people do care about ALL of it... myself included.... but yeah a resolution that can output what the current consoles can.... game changer.
Opening up the Meta Horizon OS for other VR headset manufactorers is probably the single most effective step toward earning my trust. I have a Valve Index, and the reason why I've never owned Meta/Oculus VR device is because I don't want to be locked into Meta's ecosystem, buying games that only run on one piece of hardware that I don't even know if I like yet. Now that I'll know I'll have some alternative choices if I make the switch, that's one less barrier to entry for me.
meh. Quest is just a normal Android device, it's already totally open. you can even root it if you want, but there's no real need to because you can run anything as it is, including your own software. and it turns into "Valve Index" by just connecting a cable. "opening" Meta Horizon is more of a marketing buzz-speak and attempt to expand own ecosystem to other hw manufacturers.
@@ironwheal Oh I get that, software-wise, it's been already "open" like that thanks to side loading. I just didn't want to be locked into Meta hardware. It could even be great hardware, but maybe it won't always be. And if I buy games on their platform, I'd be forced to buy future Meta hardware if I wanted an upgrade.
@@ironwhealroot the quest 3 on the current software version. I’m waiting.
@@ironwheal It's not really normal Android. It's built on Android, yeah, but it's not regular Android. At this point, this is as close to Android as Android was to Linux when it was first announced. (Android was built on Linux.)
@@LARVideosit's like 99% normal Android. once you sneak in a file manager and a launcher, the regular Android guts can be accessed and used quite easily, including setting up a third-party store like APKPure and using it to install and update normal Android apps. most of them work absolutely fine, except those that depend on Google Services or some low-level stuff.
Bro DID NOT do any research lmao
0:34 if i pay 7x more but i dont even get controllers and have to have a wired battery in my pocket i would feel pretty dumb.
The Quest and VP can not really be compared, yes they are both VR Headsets but the Quest is more a entertainment console and the VP is more like a productivity device imo.
Except it doesn't make you more productive anyways.
@@deejnutz2068 true
With the quest 3, there's actually things to do on it. That sounds like a better product to me. He wasn't talking about specs. He was talking about a thing people want to use.
Competition is a good thing, means we all get better things. I got the meta quest pro pretty much solely for steam link, but seeing how smooth everything else works, it makes me interested in the rest of the services it has.
Genuinely like your content kyle when your not acting like a complete tool!
Thank you... I was about to write this. Exactly...
Meta is in it for the long game. They're trying to beat everyone and become the next Apple in the VR world.
Well, not LIKE Apple but more on the lines of if you think about a VR headset, you think about the Quest.
Their goal is to probably be the powerhouse in the future of VR and AR. And they're doing a pretty good job so far.
I've only used my quest 3 for games and the Apple headset has no games or iPhone games only so if you like having fun choose the quest 3
I want to use mine as a screen replacement, but not with these form factors.
In a nutshell. 👍
2:25 my guy they did that for GeForce now players - you should use the the Quest 3 more and you may agree with Mark
Bro just compared a $400 headset to a $3.5k well no shit it's less powerful
But the 400 dollar headset does more.
I think opening it up is the only way their horizon world stuff would ever work. Locking environments down to device is what holds things like that back.
Performance is partly what kills it, right now. It a mess.
You can record spatial video on the Quest 3 when you adjust some of the settings. See the video of Hugh Hou about that. I made a spatial video using my Quest 3.
Is this sponsored by Apple wtf. Where did objectivity in reviews go?
Why does Tim want to pay someone to praise Zuck for 15 minutes straight?
The quest 3 Is the better product hands down. The vision pro literally blocks Most things that you wanna use it on. Also blocks logos Blocks adult entertainment Cost as much as a down payment for a car. If you're still not sold, good luck playing Simple games on that sucker. I almost forgot Apple's customer service, Q. mic drop.
This guy is a natural at speaking to the camera
Is now a good time to buy a VR headset? Or should I wait a few more months?
Either buy in now or wait 1.5-2.5 years, meta will look to develop the quest 3 for at least that long before pushing ahead and they've only just opened up the OS and so it will take other companies that long to build
The Quest 3s is about to come out, but that's not gonna be better than the Quest 3. It's gonna have Quest 3 processing power and passthrough, but with the older lenses and bulky form factor of the Quest 2.
@@LARVideos Then why would someone wanna buy that one?
Also, I bought the Pico 4 second hand for €200
It's decent, just hate how it doesn't like what you expect with "4k per eye" things close up are also very blurry.
@@roelieboy204 The 3s will be cheaper. If you haven't done anything yet, and want to get a taste of what it is like, there are Quest 2s that have hardly been used available everywhere for $150 or less. I bought a used Quest 2 for $125 and have found it to be a great experience so far.
The Zuck was actually right. The Quest 3 IS the better product. Maybe not for "spatial computing" and watching video's but for everything else it is. And everything else just happens to be the stuff people actually buy a VR headset for.
Vision pro vs Quest 3 is literally the modern day mac vs PC. All we're missing is a bunch of quest commercials mocking the vision pro for being unable to play games. I miss those commercials man.
I'm glad apple made it possible to beef up the Quest 3. I already liked mine, but now it's such an easy to use device. Whatever better the VP can do, it must be phenomenal, because the Quest does a great job already. So good, that it must be phenomenal for me to "upgrade" it to a better device (for the same price). And there's just nothing on the market that can do that.
Funnily enough, the Apple Vision Pro can do less than the Quest 3.
The vision pro is an absolute failure. No good apps, vr games suck and or not compatible.
And none of that is Apples fault
@jimmymifsud1 Awww, it never is, is it.
all I want from quest passthrough is no warping. that is my biggest turn off using it.
update v68 fixed it
nah de quest can do 99% of vision for 3000$ less
I don't think he's arguing against that. He's just saying that meta is copying / adapting some of the nice features apple's headset has. It's a win-win showing that competition is great.
Dont agree with you any of the points, putting a nicer display & design is all that you are fooled with $3400. Give that to quest they might give you the tony stark shit, smh...
I think Apple sold more Quest 3 units than Meta ever could. I have 3k(now bumped it up to 4k just in case) in a separate bank account for when the Deckard goes on pre-sale. I almost kicked an extra 500 to it to get the AVP but I'm not spending that much for anything that Valve doesn't make and isn't 100% supported in SteamVR. I decided to get the Quest 3 because I wanted some sort of update and when the Deckard does come out I only wasted $500 rather than $3500. I am enjoying the pass through on the quest 3, mixed reality games are the only ones I've bought for it and although the controllers suck compared to the Valve Knuckles PCVR works in it really well. It would be nice to get rid of my two monitors and just use a headset but I guess I'll have to wait for the Deckard to do that.
quest 3 sold more.
The apple vision pro blows 😂 that's just an objective truth
I could buy a brand new quest 3 and a $3,000 computer or a AVP...hmm tough choice
Gamepad support in browser is a game changer. I know a lot of people who won’t install gamepass or steam if it can be avoided
This video has the greatest thumbnail I’ve ever seen in my entire life.
I don't like Facebook, but my god people are giving Apple way too much credit. Also if a device is 600% more expensive, OF COURSE it's going to have better hardware. It's so weird people keep comparing the two like they're the same price. If you consider all the shit you get for the smaller cost, the Quest STOMPS Apple's junk.
brother is doing spins on it
the vision pro has no vision behind it and cost a grate sum of money with no reason. It is simple as that....
With regards to the Mike thing. I know loads of people who do karaoke in VR are super excited about this, just what I've observed in Banter VR, I'm sure it's likely the same on other platforms.
0:40 like comparing a gokart to a corvette... not too bright. $500 device vs $3500....
Regarding the mic, there's one big issue the internal mic had and probably still has: Aggressive background filtering. I was filming while using piano vision and no tune of my (physical) digital piano could be heard. Anything except my voice was completely filtered out. I wished MS Teams would be that effective...
love my quest 3
You have grown so much when it comes to video making Kyler! Excited for more!
This is like comparing a Ferrari to a regular sports car. Both are fun but one costs way more than the other
If Quest 4 has eye-tracking I’m in. You hear me Zucc?!
maybe the quest pro 2 will (quest pro already has but it's passtrough sucks)
Hmm , quest had higher resolution than vision pro , vision pro uses lens to make the pixels more blurry so it feels sharper , but quest had more pixels. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Is it just me that noticed that his quest 3 had a apple vision pro strap💀
i have bnoth of them and the quest is so much better to play with overrall.. u can do so much more with quest for WAY CHEAPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't seem to find any info about this anywhere since no one talks about it, but all I'm wondering is if the quest 3 works well with Mac for productivity and multi screens. Does it support 120hz? Can I only use it on a great wifi so that means it's useless to bring abroad or to do work on a plane/train etc.?
What pro-grade microphone outputs via USB-C?
When connected to a gamepad you can you glance to select menus, I wish I could use that with pinch gesture like AVP, it's just easier move my head slightly than using my hands as a pointer because ins't precise and makes your arm tired
Can I get a link to the deskmat at 0:30
i would kill for a black quest 2/3
bro meatrides the vision pro the whole video
The Apple Vision Pro might be better in some cases, but the price tag is also 6-7x higher.
With the constant improvements of the Quest 3, it is a much better choice for the average consumer.
The Quest 3 also has better value when it comes down to what you're getting for the price compared to the Vision Pro.
A lot of wild claims here. I'm going to need some evidence for these "real life friends"
The reason given for the Meta quest supporting external mics sounds like the ASMR community got a member onto whatever community governs what they work on next. The mic on the VR headset is only 1 input not 2 or more. It also sucks compared to studio mics like he is most likely using for recording this video. So to go along with the before feature to support the R18+ stuff better as that seems to be where that type of thing is used most in streaming which 2+ person vr is a type of streaming. He is correct that the majority of them will be content creators but having features for them is also good.
I just want Meta to release that cool wristband that is supposed to compete against Neurolink. If you can pair two of those with a Quest 3 and use them as controllers, I'd be happy
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Most reviewers say you can do 70% of what you can do on the Vision Pro. So for an extra 30% is it worth the extra 3k? I'd say nope.
They both feel like completely different devices though. Plus - while not cheap - the Quest 3 is cheaper than the Vision Pro, which is an instant plus for me.
Quest link didn’t have support for 4000 gpus?
Plug and play steering wheels, other peripherals etc would be awesome.
Well its still 400 vs 3000 i dont care
I can almost see the apple microchip leaking out of your ears.
I’m surprised you didn’t go to the v64 update’s undocumented experimental features.
Wow, nice update. I had no idea the Quest 3 was updating like that! Maybe time to give it a try vs my Index.
I switched from the Index to the Quest 3 a while ago. Aside from the built in audio the Quest 3 is a substantial upgrade. So much so that I sold my Index.
@@boijorzee I just got The Quest 3 128gb and wow, Super cool! My index is being cleaned off to list on ebay. I'm really Impressed with it for the hour and a half I've spent with it. Just the pass though and walking around the room is super cool!
Seeing this video right now is wierd how meta is progressing foward and vision pro is like kind of past
I have never cared about other people seeing my eyes. Apple needs to cut that feature. It serves no real advantage
I dont think I'm the demographic for vr/ar headsets, but if there was a vut down version that did pass through and game streaming from consoles and pc really well that would be up my ally. I know I wouldn't use the other features or even vr. If that could be at a reasonable price they'd sell me on it.
So quest is trying to hit the nich market of the vision pro? Not a bad thing, just makes it even better then the vision pro still
Kyler is now .."the Milkman"
the Vision pro might be better than a quest, but is it 6 times as good, because its over 6 times the price. 1 vision pro, or 6 quest 3,
Apple has better. Pass-through and a better UI. That's all I get it. It has better specs but they don't use those specs so you can't really compare it cuz there's no games on the Apple vision pro the Quest. 3, 2 and pro all have game support and the Quest 3 and pro are pretty powerful headsets when it comes to standalone. Plus the Quest 3 is getting an update this year where it has augments
Exactly, in addition, the passthrough itself has already improved Meta Quest 3, now they just need to be able to resolve or significantly improve the distortions in the passthrough, improve manual tracking and the system UI (which is already being remodeled), in addition to that, we had improvements in object detection for mixed reality, in short, in terms of software, Meta quest 3 will only evolve over time.
@@Raphajobinn6868 agreed
I wish the Quest headsets had 20-40Deg more FOV. That would be a no brainer buy for me. But I will continue waiting until someone discovers that 90-110deg fov kinda sucks for human vision in VR (at least for those of us who are not seeing tunnel vision IRL)
The Quest 3's fov is still at least usable compared to the vision pro which is just too narrow and distracting.
@@Meccarox true, if the quest3 had dimming zones and hdr. I'd consider getting one. But I had the Quest-1-2 and Pico-4 and I couldn't get over the non-existent blacks. Dark games were grey and it was very hard for me to enjoy myself.
I tried the Apple vision pro and I have a quest 3 movies on avp awesome fov sucks compared to quest resolution great but is all this worth the price tag hell no .. And yes it's much heavier than the quest 3 period . In my opinion and I can easily afford it I would stay it's worth a 2k price tag but not 4k
Not About This Video. PC RGB LED's burning components. My PC is next to my TV/Monitor I noticed 2 days ago when background is black, my TV has burnt by the LED's in my PC. Have turned them off(2 days) but still have the burn on my TV with what looks like no change.
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THEY NEED TO BRING BACK "SHOW MIXED REALITY OBJECTS" OPTION...I'm on PTC v65 and they still haven't brought it back