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Mark Zuckerger has confirmed at podcast that Meta will be releasing its next virtual reality headset in October. While he didn't mention a product name, he described a device that's consistent with previous reports about the headset that's codenamed "." He said the company will likely launch it around its annual Connect event, which in late October last year.
According to a previous report by , Reality Labs employees described the new headset as "laptop for the face" or "Chromebook for the face." It will reportedly have outward-facing cameras enabling mixed-reality experiences. Also, the publication said back then that it will have the capability to allow users' avatars in the metaverse to mirror their expressions and to show where they're looking in real life.
As notes, Zuckerberg has also confirmed those features during his guesting. He said the headset's features allow some kind of eye contact in virtual reality and that it will be able to translate users' expressions in real time to their avatars, whether they're smiling, frowning or pouting.
The Meta chief didn't delve into pricing and other release details, but the device is expected to be much more expensive than the Quest 2, which itself in early August. reported back in July, however, that the upcoming device will be called the Meta Quest Pro and that it will cost upwards of $1,000.
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According to a previous report by , Reality Labs employees described the new headset as "laptop for the face" or "Chromebook for the face." It will reportedly have outward-facing cameras enabling mixed-reality experiences. Also, the publication said back then that it will have the capability to allow users' avatars in the metaverse to mirror their expressions and to show where they're looking in real life.
As notes, Zuckerberg has also confirmed those features during his guesting. He said the headset's features allow some kind of eye contact in virtual reality and that it will be able to translate users' expressions in real time to their avatars, whether they're smiling, frowning or pouting.
The Meta chief didn't delve into pricing and other release details, but the device is expected to be much more expensive than the Quest 2, which itself in early August. reported back in July, however, that the upcoming device will be called the Meta Quest Pro and that it will cost upwards of $1,000.
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