

🚀 Step Into the Future of VR — Wireless, Powerful, Limitless!
Meta Quest 3S is a cutting-edge standalone VR headset featuring 33% more memory and double the graphical processing power of its predecessor. It offers over 2 hours of wireless playtime, dual RGB cameras for vivid passthrough, and instant access to 40+ games with a 3-month Meta Horizon+ trial. Lightweight and designed for comfort, it transforms any space into an immersive digital playground, perfect for gaming, workouts, and social experiences.











| ASIN | B0F2GYMC8H |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1 in Standalone Virtual Reality Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,995) |
| Date First Available | April 30, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 1.14 pounds |
| Item model number | SK-1000926-01 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Meta |
| Product Dimensions | 7.54 x 4.02 x 5.61 inches; 1.14 Pounds |
| Release date | April 30, 2025 |
| Type of item | Electronics |
J**4
Amazing for the price!
First off, the comfort. This Headset is decently comfy if you keep the original headstrap on the headset. I like how the original headstrap on this headset has double straps so it is easier to adjust to the right fit, and it feels a little more comfy than the quest 2’s single strap headstrap. If you want to upgrade your headstrap, then you can buy an elite strap. I have an elite strap and it feels a lot better. Next, the value of money. The price tag of about $300 for this headset is insanely cheap! The quality, functionality, visuals, and overall performance are what I would expect from a headset that would be about $500+. So what I am saying is that this headset is at an amazing price for what the headset can do. Lastly, the battery life. There are mixed reactions on the battery life upon many reviews on this headset, but if you are someone who plays VR games for like 3+ hours, and you need extra battery, then you could just buy a headset battery extender to fix that problem. I have a headset battery extender, and it increased my playtime from about 2 hours, to 4 hours. I 100% recommend this Headset!
B**N
Good starter for VR, get an external head strap battery.
There was soo much anticipation and doubt with this thing before I ordered it. Now that I have used it for a while I'm rather surprised. First off, the shipping was fine, the packaging was fine, no damage and I had no issues with the price. First VR experience as a Tech freak and I'm blown away by what it's capable of. I know since my experience is limited to this quest 3s, I'll need a few more to compare it to. I used my roommates quest 2 and I know what I have is better in that regard. It's great that I can run some emulators sideloaded. RetroArch runs but don't expect gamepads to plug and play without some configuration. Ok so it runs VRchat ok. Know that there is no warning for loading certain worlds that are not optimized so the quest 3s will stutter and crash from too much going on. Last night I had to do a 10 second power button hold to restart the headset. I love watching movies with this thing. Using JBL tunes660nr. It's Bluetooth and sounds great. The built in speakers are not bad but know that what your listening to will be heard by others in the same room on low volume. I don't blast out at full volume often. The glasses spacer is junk. My lenses are scuffed. Your not getting prescription lenses from Zenni optical if you have progressives. They don't support it. I'll need to find another option and figure out how to replace the factory lenses. Build is ok, controllers need a grip set. They were made to be dropped so meta makes more money. Can't say the wrist strap rings work well. I bought a grip set to protect controllers. I use my quest every day for three plus hours and the battery life is incredible up to a whole week on a single AA per controller. I bought rechargeable batteries... Be aware that your batteries may die without warning. Indicator will show full battery life until dead. The head strap sucks. The quest pulls forward and is uncomfortable without an external head strap battery to balance the weight. By the way, your headset battery life is 2 hours. You need to plug it in or use the head strap battery for longer use. The visuals and resolution is good. I watch YouTube at full screen with good quality. 720p is great. 1080p is a bit of a gamble with buffering possible. Look what it costs to what you get.... I got a lot for what I paid. Overall?... I'm satisfied.
W**S
Mind-Blowing Experience — Worth Every Penny
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️The Meta Quest VR completely exceeded my expectations. From the moment you put it on, you’re pulled into an incredibly immersive experience that feels smooth, realistic, and next-level. The visuals are crisp, the tracking is extremely accurate, and the freedom of being fully wireless makes a massive difference. No cords, no limits — just pure immersion. Setup was quick and easy, even for someone new to VR. The headset is surprisingly comfortable, and the controls feel natural and responsive. Games, fitness apps, movies, and social experiences all run flawlessly. Whether you’re gaming, working out, exploring virtual worlds, or just relaxing, the Meta Quest does it all effortlessly. What really stands out is how intuitive and polished everything feels. The hand tracking is impressive, the sound quality is immersive, and the overall performance is incredibly smooth. It’s not just a gaming device — it’s an entire entertainment system. If you’re on the fence, don’t be. This is one of the most exciting pieces of tech I’ve owned in years. Perfect for beginners and seasoned gamers alike. The Meta Quest VR is powerful, fun, and genuinely impressive. Highly recommend — this thing is amazing.
J**A
This is an amazing piece of kit at a great price. An almost Quest 3 for half price.
If you have VR curiosity, or don't want to blow a bunch of dough on it, this is the unit to buy. Full stop. We have both a Quest 3 (512) and a Quest 3S (128) as well as an Oculus Rift and Rift S (wired PCVR). This tech has REALLY advanced since those early units. As to this "cheap, entry level" VR headset, the 3S is absolutely amazing! The picture quality looks really good and to be honest, the superior Quest 3 doesn't look dramatically better. You get a lot for your money here. Much of the kit is identical, like the awesome CPU and the controllers; the headset sound quality is also very good. The thicker 3S feels a little heavier than the 3 even though they are basically the exact same weight. Both headsets feel a bit front heavy, I don't like dial straps nor adding counter weight so I bought a supplemental rubber strap insert that helps redistribute the weight better at the back. If you really get into VR, 128GB will eventually feel limiting, as you'll have to start removing games to add new ones to the headset. 3-4 of the largest games would fill it up. For casual users, it should be plenty. I need to test mixed reality out more to get a sense of which unit does that better, if there is any difference. NOTE: I really can't see a use case for buying the 3S 256gb model. If you pony up for that, you may as well go all in for the full quest 3 as you get double the space (512gb) and many more features. Also, don't buy Meta's overpriced accessories. Example: 80 dollars for a Meta 16' PCVR cord? Many 25 dollar cords of higher quality that also charge the unit at max speed are available. HOOKING UP WIRELESS PCVR (such as steam): Online, you'll see many suggesting to buy a dedicated router for this while your PC needs to be ethernet. Not true. What you really want to do is connect your headset to your PC through your PC's wifi adapter. Even if you have no wifi on the VR PC, it's still cheaper and easier to setup if you just add a wifi adapter instead of setting up a new router and potentially rewiring your room/house/PC for ethernet. *You may need to re-start your PC if you already had the Quest connected another way.
L**J
Very Entertaining
Bought 4 of these for Christmas. The grandkids love them! I'm still learning how to use it. Laugh a lot! They are a very big hit!! They can disorient you very easily and a safe space to use them is a must especially if it's the first experience with it.
T**H
Great and fun but there are things I'd change
This is a great VR set up, especially being a beginner works well functions great with the PC. There are things that I don't like about it like starting with the main problem with it is the battery life is not anyway impressive on the headset itself but they do make extra head gear for them that have battery packs that you can connect to your headset to give it a longer life. The stock head strap is honestly terrible too. It's a lot of weight on the front of your face again there's a modification for that in the last thing that I don't like the controllers take AA batteries I would rather them recharge and be able to plug-in but overall, I am not disappointed in my purchase, I just know there's more money. I'll have to spend to get it to be what I want to be.
M**K
Amazing
The products instructions give straight to the point instructions on how to set up the VR. I have never owned nor set up a VR in my life before owning this one and it was very smooth sailing. I like the adjustability of the straps not just in the back but in the front as well. The quality on the headset itself is very good for being a little itty bitty device. The controllers and the tracking of them work amazing and I like how in the settings you can change the smoothness of the tracking of your hands and the controllers (up to 60hz). Everyone says the head strap is uncomfortable but I think it all really depends on how you adjust it. The money for the product is very good for the quality of it compared to the other VR’s i’ve seen.
M**4
Great product, great price
I have an Oculus2 and thought I would take advantage of a price drop and get the Quest 3s. I am happy I bought it, but given my Oculus2 still works just fine I didn't really need to get this as I find the game play to be about the same. It gives the option to simply use your hands instead of the controllers and the color pass through is nice. I think it's a great system for VR and the price is good. If this is your first VR endeavor then by all means, this is a great easy to use headset.
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