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Meta unveils new Meta Quest Pro $1,500 VR headset .

 The $1,500 high-end virtual reality headset was presented by Meta, the parent company of Facebook. The new Meta Quest Pro headgear is intended to entice people to work and play in the still-mysterious "metaverse."



A corporate transition at Meta is now underway and is expected to take years to complete. The firm is attempting to transition from being a provider of social media platforms to a leading force in the metaverse, a young virtual reality construct that resembles the internet brought to life or at least represented in 3D.

The new headgear, which is $1,100 more expensive than Meta's Quest 2 (formerly known as Oculus Quest 2) headset, features cutting-edge innovations including high-resolution sensors that let users to view mixed virtual and augmented reality in full color. Their avatars seem realistic while interacting with other avatars in virtual-reality environments because to innovative eye tracking technology and "natural facial expressions" that replicate the wearer's facial motions.

According to Rolf Illenberger, founder and managing director of VRdirect, which creates VR environments for enterprises, "Meta is marketing the new Meta Quest Pro headset as an alternative to utilizing a laptop." Operating in the metaverse's virtual worlds, he continued, is still "quite a reach" for enterprises.

Although some players already prefer VR headgear, Meta is aware that this won't be sufficient to spread awareness of the metaverse. As a result, it has focused its eyes on office and home office employees.

According to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the metaverse is an immersive virtual environment that users can virtually "experience" as opposed to simply seeing it on a screen. The corporation is spending billions on plans for the metaverse, which probably won't be repaid for many years.


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