- Mockery that the goal Quest 4 and Pro 2 is in development
- According to the reports, goal Quest pro 2 has been canceled twice before
- No launch date or specifications details at this time
The third time could really be charm, friends. Despite the reports that two separate prototypes of Quest Pro 2 were canceled in the middle of development, a goal according to the reports, it is having another crack in their high -end offer, according to internal sources, and less surprisingly, apparently it is also working In a Quest 4 goal.
This comes from Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, who, in his last bulletin, cited internal sources familiar with the Meta XR plans, with these inmates revealing that these two search headphones were in process, along with some smart finish grocars that we have previously reported . as one with an exhibition that could land at the end of this year.
While leaks should be taken with a pinch of salt (unofficial information can always change, especially with a goal, to whom we have seen the development projects previously cancel), the goal Quest 4 is in process should not be very surprising. While goal Quest 3 and Quest 3s do not match the prominent success of the wildly popular Quest 2 goal, they still do well for themselves, according to the success of the Christmas Day of Quest Phone Meta and the growing popularity of The Quest in the steam Hardware survey (it is up to 20.14% of all the headphones used, only behind the Quest 2 to 34.21%).
What is more interesting is that a Quest Pro 2 goal could be on their way. Gurman does not go into details, but says that Meta is working on “a new high -end model that could eventually become a successor to Mixed Quest Pro Reality headphones.” It is not known much more, but Gurman could refer to a previously caused prototype goal that was potentially configured to replace the two prototypes of Quest Pro 2 that we had heard: Puffin.
For the context, in July 2023, we reported that the goal Quest Pro 2 had been canceled, or, more specifically, that the prototype that many believed would become the Quest Pro 2 (to use the semantic target language) filed. Things were silent until 2024 when, in February, there was a rumor that goal and LG could associate in a high -end headset with OLED screens to rival the Apple Vision Pro. However, our initial emotion resorted to disappointment with enough speed.
In May, there was talk that the LG Association was off, followed by reports in August that the OLED Quest Pro 2 project, the name in Code La Jolla, had kicked the cube. The Cto Andrew Bosworth goal again clarified that technically, the Quest Pro 2 was not canceled, only a prototype, but did not dissipate the feeling that the Quest Pro line was convicted.
That is until we listen to Puffin, a third XR prototype device, which Gurman could refer to his report. Fuffin leaked in 2024 when we learned about the cancellation of the jolla, and offers us a completely different concept for a headset: a light device (110 g) with the appearance of glasses for VR and MR instead of AR like other specifications.
What I like about the escape of Frailecillo is that he plays in the promise of goal what his pro line should be: a look to the future of XR.
While I love VR headphones, the clear trend of the industry is that glasses are the next stage of evolution for this field, even if, at first, they will be less capable of taking into account weight and size restrictions. Puffin, with a design that is not trying to be like regular glasses, so it could escape with design decisions such as putting a battery disc in the pocket such as the Apple Vision Pro or having a more voluminous frame, could focus on the function About fashion, and the maintenance of the promise of Quest Pro shows us where the XR technology could be in a few years in a few years taking a look through a prosumer product that will not be the cheapest.
Obviously, we will have to wait and see what goal is under the manga, since it could be that Puffin and The Quest Pro 2 are different devices, but I seriously hope that they are not. Although I liked the original Quest Pro at the launch, it did not get the software support that I longed for and ended up being an update too mundane, which turned out that it was overcome too fast.
Puffin sounds like a much more attractive proposal with a unique design that could give the Quest Pro 2 the power of permanence that desperately needs.