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# 2x GPU power vs Quest 2 40% louder 3D audio 4K+ Infinite Display, +30% res Meta Quest 3 128GB - Breakthrough mixed reality - Powerful performance, White

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## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Reality: Power, Clarity & Safety in One Headset

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- **What is this?** Meta Quest 3 128GB - Breakthrough mixed reality - Powerful performance, White
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Enhanced 3D Audio:** Hear every detail with richer bass and 40% louder volume, elevating your immersion.
- • **Immersive 4K+ Display:** Dive into a nearly 30% sharper resolution that makes virtual worlds feel incredibly real.
- • **Family-Friendly Safety:** Built-in privacy and supervision tools ensure safe exploration for users aged 10 and up.
- • **Seamless Mixed Reality:** Blend your physical space with virtual elements effortlessly, turning your home into a dynamic playground.
- • **Next-Level Graphics Power:** Experience double the graphic processing muscle of Quest 2 for ultra-smooth, stunning visuals.

## Overview

Meta Quest 3 128GB is the most powerful mixed reality headset from Meta, boasting double the graphic performance of its predecessor, a 4K+ display with 30% higher resolution, and enhanced 3D audio with 40% louder volume. Designed for immersive VR and mixed reality experiences, it features advanced room mapping and safety tools for users aged 10+, making it perfect for both solo adventures and family-friendly use. Includes a 6-month Meta Quest+ subscription and access to 500+ apps, delivering cutting-edge performance in a sleek, standalone design.

## Description

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. Unlock access to the best immersive experiences with a six-month subscription2 to Meta Quest+ and embark on a journey to save all of reality with the marquee VR action RPG Asgard’s Wrath 21. Included with purchase for a limited time. See child safety guidance online; Accounts for 10+ Based on the graphic performance of the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 vs Meta Quest 2

Review: A really great step up from my old Rift - I have been a fan of VR since the original Rift, indeed my most popular review on here was for just that product. I spent an age playing Elite Dangerous and various driving sims in VR and definitely got my money's worth from it. As with the Rift, I had got some vouchers from work which made this a relatively inexpensive buy. A friend had let me try his out and I had been blown away. With the old Rift, you had a 'screen door' feeling where you could see the outline of the pixels that were making up the image. It wasn't enough to spoil the experience, but was definitely noticeable. Also with the Rift, the lenses were such that you only ever looked straight ahead. The Quest is an enormous leap forward in quality. The image is clean and crisp, you are not connected to your PC by a cable so can play anywhere you want to, the movement of the image is silky smooth and the lenses are set up in a way that gives you the ability to move your eyes and see peripherally. The passthrough camera is really handy too, tap the controller twice on the side of your headset and whatever application you are using will be replaced with a view in front of you, handy for re-orienting yourself if you happen to stray outside of your gaming space. Worth noting too that the Quest has a very clever application that scans the room you are in and helps you map out your play area, if you move towards the edges, it will show you a mesh overlaid on whatever you are playing to show where you might be straying close to a wall, door or whatever. Even so, it would take a braver man than me to play in the same room as a large TV, a collection of fine china, a pyramid of champagne glasses - you get my drift. I am not going to dock any stars, but I do want to point out a few things that are important to know in advance: - Battery life, when using processor intensive applications, will give you a little over 2 hours use. This isn't really a problem as you won't often want to be strapped into the headset for that long. That said, as I do a fair bit of racing in VR which can last longer than the battery, I have dealt with by buying a replacement strap with a battery passthrough from Kiwi Design (highly recommended, and reviewed on here separately). Budget about £60 more if you want a similar upgrade. - Onboard memory - you can buy the Quest in 128Gb or 512GB versions. Given how cheap solid-state memory is, I balked at the cost uplift for the 512Gb version and bought the 128, and honestly unless you want all your VR apps stored on the headset itself you really don't need 512Gb. Save some money and buy the lower-storage version. - The headstrap that the Quest comes with is perfectly functional, but not the most comfortable for longer sessions. As noted above, I have replaced this with one by Kiwi Design which makes the whole thing much more comfortable. - If you want to play titles from your PC on the rift, check that your motherboard supports the necessary connectivity, otherwise you may have to buy a passthrough cable which will mean you are tethered to your PC (as well as out of pocket for the cable). Mine does, and I happily play Half Life Alyx and other titles downstairs in my conservatory where I have plenty of space. So that's all the consumer advice that I have to share. The gaming experience is fabulous. Half Life Alyx is mindblowing, it really feels like you are there although having life-size headcrab zombies shambling towards you is quite unnerving! Assetto Corsa looks amazing, and sitting in the cockpit of your chosen car feels so natural. Microsoft Flight Simulator - well basically you feel like you are flying a real plane. If you are considering upgrading from an older VR experience, or thinking of taking the plunge for the first time, this is a really impressive offering at a reasonable cost and one I recommend highly. I am happy to answer any questions that you may have about any details I have not covered here.
Review: Meta Quest 3 128GB: A Great VR Headset with One Storage Consideration - Having used VR since the original Rift and tested several headsets including the Apple Vision Pro, I find the Quest 3 offers excellent value compared to pricier alternatives. The visual quality is a notable improvement over previous generations with minimal screen door effect. While not perfect, the resolution makes games look crisp and immersive enough to enjoy for hours. The passthrough feature works well for basic awareness of your surroundings, though it's still grayscale and not quite as seamless as advertised. Performance handles most games smoothly, even in demanding titles. I appreciate the wider field of view compared to the Quest 2, and the lighter design makes longer sessions more comfortable, though you'll likely want to adjust the default strap for best results. I love the standalone convenience - no PC required means I can play anywhere without hassle. The room setup is straightforward, and the boundary system has saved me from crashing into furniture multiple times. About the storage - I opted for the 128GB version to save money, and it's been adequate but sometimes limiting. If you travel frequently, you might find it frustrating. Some newer games like Asgard's Wrath 2 take up significant space, and I've had to delete games I enjoy to make room for others when packing for trips. With slow hotel Wi-Fi, reinstalling games can be a pain. However, if you primarily play at home or rotate between 4-5 games at a time, 128GB is perfectly workable. I used the money saved to buy a battery strap that extends the otherwise limited 2-hour battery life. For the price point, the Quest 3 delivers impressive VR that finds a good balance between quality and affordability. Not perfect, but definitely worth it if you're interested in VR without breaking the bank. Just consider your storage needs when choosing between models.

## Features

- 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 and 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.
- Everyone in the family is safe to explore with privacy features and supervision tools. See child safety guidance online; Accounts for 10+.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0C7VRQ29K |
| Batteries  | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,190 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 41 in Standalone Virtual Reality Headsets |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,416) |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Item model number  | 899-00581-01 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 10 x 10 x 10 cm; 128 g |
| Release date  | 10 Oct. 2023 |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: whats it like when used with glasses**
A: Fine if your glasses are small, otherwise they won't fit.  I ordered the Quest 3 prescription lenses (about £60) and they're so much more comfortable than wearing your glasses.

**Q: I have subscribed to Meta plus but it still  wants me to purchase the games ?**
A: You are either not signed in or there is another issue. Either way, contact support.

**Q: I hsve this item on pre order. It states that delivery day is the 10th, which is also release day, will it arrive on the 10th?**
A: Got mine on 8th

**Q: 3d video quality?**
A: If you download a blue ray then yes, it’s sharp and lovely.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A really great step up from my old Rift
*by S***Y on 26 January 2024*

I have been a fan of VR since the original Rift, indeed my most popular review on here was for just that product. I spent an age playing Elite Dangerous and various driving sims in VR and definitely got my money's worth from it. As with the Rift, I had got some vouchers from work which made this a relatively inexpensive buy. A friend had let me try his out and I had been blown away. With the old Rift, you had a 'screen door' feeling where you could see the outline of the pixels that were making up the image. It wasn't enough to spoil the experience, but was definitely noticeable. Also with the Rift, the lenses were such that you only ever looked straight ahead. The Quest is an enormous leap forward in quality. The image is clean and crisp, you are not connected to your PC by a cable so can play anywhere you want to, the movement of the image is silky smooth and the lenses are set up in a way that gives you the ability to move your eyes and see peripherally. The passthrough camera is really handy too, tap the controller twice on the side of your headset and whatever application you are using will be replaced with a view in front of you, handy for re-orienting yourself if you happen to stray outside of your gaming space. Worth noting too that the Quest has a very clever application that scans the room you are in and helps you map out your play area, if you move towards the edges, it will show you a mesh overlaid on whatever you are playing to show where you might be straying close to a wall, door or whatever. Even so, it would take a braver man than me to play in the same room as a large TV, a collection of fine china, a pyramid of champagne glasses - you get my drift. I am not going to dock any stars, but I do want to point out a few things that are important to know in advance: - Battery life, when using processor intensive applications, will give you a little over 2 hours use. This isn't really a problem as you won't often want to be strapped into the headset for that long. That said, as I do a fair bit of racing in VR which can last longer than the battery, I have dealt with by buying a replacement strap with a battery passthrough from Kiwi Design (highly recommended, and reviewed on here separately). Budget about £60 more if you want a similar upgrade. - Onboard memory - you can buy the Quest in 128Gb or 512GB versions. Given how cheap solid-state memory is, I balked at the cost uplift for the 512Gb version and bought the 128, and honestly unless you want all your VR apps stored on the headset itself you really don't need 512Gb. Save some money and buy the lower-storage version. - The headstrap that the Quest comes with is perfectly functional, but not the most comfortable for longer sessions. As noted above, I have replaced this with one by Kiwi Design which makes the whole thing much more comfortable. - If you want to play titles from your PC on the rift, check that your motherboard supports the necessary connectivity, otherwise you may have to buy a passthrough cable which will mean you are tethered to your PC (as well as out of pocket for the cable). Mine does, and I happily play Half Life Alyx and other titles downstairs in my conservatory where I have plenty of space. So that's all the consumer advice that I have to share. The gaming experience is fabulous. Half Life Alyx is mindblowing, it really feels like you are there although having life-size headcrab zombies shambling towards you is quite unnerving! Assetto Corsa looks amazing, and sitting in the cockpit of your chosen car feels so natural. Microsoft Flight Simulator - well basically you feel like you are flying a real plane. If you are considering upgrading from an older VR experience, or thinking of taking the plunge for the first time, this is a really impressive offering at a reasonable cost and one I recommend highly. I am happy to answer any questions that you may have about any details I have not covered here.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Meta Quest 3 128GB: A Great VR Headset with One Storage Consideration
*by S***O on 10 March 2025*

Having used VR since the original Rift and tested several headsets including the Apple Vision Pro, I find the Quest 3 offers excellent value compared to pricier alternatives. The visual quality is a notable improvement over previous generations with minimal screen door effect. While not perfect, the resolution makes games look crisp and immersive enough to enjoy for hours. The passthrough feature works well for basic awareness of your surroundings, though it's still grayscale and not quite as seamless as advertised. Performance handles most games smoothly, even in demanding titles. I appreciate the wider field of view compared to the Quest 2, and the lighter design makes longer sessions more comfortable, though you'll likely want to adjust the default strap for best results. I love the standalone convenience - no PC required means I can play anywhere without hassle. The room setup is straightforward, and the boundary system has saved me from crashing into furniture multiple times. About the storage - I opted for the 128GB version to save money, and it's been adequate but sometimes limiting. If you travel frequently, you might find it frustrating. Some newer games like Asgard's Wrath 2 take up significant space, and I've had to delete games I enjoy to make room for others when packing for trips. With slow hotel Wi-Fi, reinstalling games can be a pain. However, if you primarily play at home or rotate between 4-5 games at a time, 128GB is perfectly workable. I used the money saved to buy a battery strap that extends the otherwise limited 2-hour battery life. For the price point, the Quest 3 delivers impressive VR that finds a good balance between quality and affordability. Not perfect, but definitely worth it if you're interested in VR without breaking the bank. Just consider your storage needs when choosing between models.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Only reasonable headset in 2026
*by R***B on 3 May 2026*

It was not meant to be such a long lasting product but due to VR's flop, this is currently the best VR headset that reasonable money can buy, there is no competition in that price range unless you reach £1.5K and over with the Pimax productcs shipped from China with long waiting queues. I hope that VR will take off, maybe one day, for now, can only recommend to get this with a cable for highest visuals and a dedicated PC and GPU. It is not comfortable at all but it gets better with some strap accessories, in fact it is must have if you want to last longer than 30 minutes, so the headset is not complete to cut costs, you need to replace the strap, hope it helps. So get one while stock lasts, all hardware is by now restricted due to memory / shortage etc...

## Frequently Bought Together

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