Broadening Workplace Appeal: Meta Quest 3 Introduces Mixed Reality ‘Passthrough’

Broadening Workplace Appeal: Meta Quest 3 Introduces Mixed Reality ‘Passthrough’

Meta focused ⁢on ⁣bringing mixed reality‌ to⁣ the masses at⁣ its Connect developer ⁣conference this week, rolling​ out its Meta Quest 3 headset with an emphasis on entertainment and gaming. But‌ the company ⁤sees potential uses ‌in the workplace, too. In particular, the Quest 3 headset’s “pass-through” feature is designed to blend physical and digital environments.

“Meta Quest 3 will unlock new possibilities and let businesses reimagine the world at work with⁢ a ⁤combination ⁣of mixed reality capabilities, powerful specs, and enhanced ergonomics,” Jamie Keane, Meta’s director of product management, ‍said ‌during⁢ a ‍presentation at the Meta Connect‌ event ⁣Wednesday.

Workplace training has generally been the primary use for virtual reality headsets in the workplace to‌ date,‍ and ​while ⁤that’s likely to be‍ the same for the‌ Quest 3,⁣ the ability ‍to​ view the outside world while wearing⁣ the headset could open up other applications.

“Enterprise adoption for the​ Quest 3 is certainly​ expected‍ to grow and be one of​ the ⁣drivers⁤ for Quest ⁣3 shipments throughout its lifetime,” said ⁤Jitesh Ubrani, a research manager at IDC. “With the Quest 3’s ‍ability to bring mixed-reality ⁢experiences, businesses can use ⁣the headset in ​situations where⁣ having pass-through capabilities are needed for safety or functionality.”

For ​example, ⁢Quest 3’s hand-tracking capabilities make it ‍useful in  scenarios where employees need to be hands-free or are required to have ⁣tools, such as ⁣when providing remote assistance. ‌“Engineers or mechanics could ⁤use the headset while working on an ‍engine ⁣through the use of a⁤ see-what-I-see solution,” ⁣said Ubrani.

The use cases⁢ likely to be most important for enterprise⁣ users include  learning, ⁤training, 3D design and visualization, and — to an extent — meetings‍ and collaboration.

Quest 3​ pricing and use cases

The Quest 3, available for pre-order now ⁢and ⁣on⁤ sale Oct. 10, offers several improvements over ​the‍ Quest 2 ⁤and even its⁤ pricier Quest Pro headset. It gets a performance boost, for instance,⁣ over the Quest 2 with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2⁢ chip. ​Meta CEO Mark‍ Zuckerberg ⁣described the device as the⁣ “most powerful headset” ⁤the ⁤company ⁣has shipped ⁣to date.

The device starts at $499⁢ for a headset with 128GB of storage;‍ a ​more expensive version⁣ with 512GB of storage, ‍sells for $649.

Meta said the new ‍headset will be easier to use and ​wear. Than  its predecessors While not exactly slim,⁣ it is ⁢noticeably​ less hefty than ‌either⁢ the Quest⁣ 2 or Quest Pro, thanks⁣ to “next gen” ⁢pancake lenses and new displays, according to Meta.‍ Battery life, however, hasn’t improved much; it remains around two hours.

The color “pass-through” feature is perhaps the⁢ key ⁤addition for the Quest 3; ⁣it​ uses⁤ two⁢ external cameras⁤ to provide a video feed of⁣ a user’s surroundings. As with Apple’s Vision Pro, this enables digital objects to be overlaid on top ‍of the physical world — ‍a form‍ of ‍augmented reality….

2023-10-01 08:48:02
Source ‌from ‍ www.computerworld.com rnrn

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