At Meta Connect on October 11, Meta Quest Pro is expected to be released

At Meta Connect on October 11, Meta Quest Pro is expected to be released

After Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted a picture of himself wearing a headset that hadn't been announced yet, it's almost certain that the much-anticipated premium follow-up to the popular Meta Quest 2 headset will be the best one yet.

It also says, "See you on October 11 at Meta Connect."Earlier, when he was on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Zuckerberg said that the gadget, also known as Project Cambria, would be shown to the public in October.

Even though we now know the exact date, the keynote time is still up in the air. Zuckerberg showed off the headset's most important features, like face and eye tracking, during his visit to JRE last week.

With these traits, conversations in the Metaverse will seem more real. Users will be able to "kind of look at each other" in virtual reality, he said, adding that when people are together, nonverbal communication is more important than spoken communication.
 

He said that technology will be made so that your avatar can show your facial expressions in real-time, whether you are smiling, frowning, pouting, or doing something else.

Rogan used the headset and thought it was "creepy." Is Rogan the CEO of Meta? No, it was clear that the technology was to blame (via Variety).
In a blog post on the Meta Quest website today, the company said it would "keep you up to date on the progress we've made and give you a look at what's coming up in the near and far futures.

" Leaders in AR, VR, and XR will speak at the "can't miss keynote" for developers. The Meta Quest Pro will probably cost much more than the £349 price of the Meta Quest 2.
 

Many people think they will have to pay more than $1,000. Will you pay a lot of money for the most advanced head gear ever made by the company that used to be called Oculus?

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