The Meta Quest Pro is a standalone virtual reality headset manufactured by Meta. It was released in October 2022, following an announcement in October 2021. It is the company’s first VR headset release.
Technical Specifications
- Device Type: Standalone VR
- Platform: Meta Quest
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Optics: Pancake lenses
- Ocularity: Binocular
- IPD Range: 55-75 mm hardware adjustable (manual)
- Adjustable Diopter: Yes
- Passthrough: Yes
- Display Type: 2 x QLED binocular
- Local dimming
- Subpixel Layout: RGB stripe 3 subpixels per pixel
- Peak Brightness
- Resolution: 1800x1920 per-eye
- Refresh Rate: 90 Hz (72 Hz mode available)
- Image Visible FoV: 106° horizontal (95.57° diagonal estimate)
- Rendered FoV: 108° horizontal, 95.57° vertical, 111.24° diagonal
- Binocular Overlap: 79.72°
- Average Pixel Density: 19.17 PPD horizontal, 18.83 PPD vertical
- Peak Pixel Density: 22 PPD
- Foveated Rendering: Yes
Features
- The Meta Quest Pro is a standalone VR headset and does not require a PC to use.
- The headset is heavy, weighing 722 g.
- The Meta Quest Pro has a 106° horizontal field of view and a 90 Hz refresh rate.
- The headset has a resolution of 1800x1920 per-eye and a rendered field of view of 108° horizontal, 95.57° vertical, and 111.24° diagonal.
- The Meta Quest Pro has a binocular overlap of 79.72° and an average pixel density of 19.17 PPD horizontal and 18.83 PPD vertical.
- The Meta Quest Pro features foveated rendering, which shows more detail where the wearer is looking.
- The headset has adjustable diopters, allowing it to be worn without glasses by those who would normally need to.
- The Meta Quest Pro has passthrough, allowing the wearer to see the real world while wearing the device.
- The Meta Quest Pro has pancake lenses and RGB stripe subpixels, which consist of a red, green, and blue subpixel, arranged in a row.
- The headset has a peak brightness and local dimming.
- The Meta Quest Pro has a peak pixel density of 22 PPD.