Meta Quest 3 Teardown: What Are You Sacrificing for Savings?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @Xenon0000000000001
    @Xenon0000000000001 Год назад +597

    The weight distribution is really important for the comfort of a VR headset, so it's not surprising that the battery is buried as close to the screen as possible.

    • @Iisakki3000
      @Iisakki3000 Год назад +121

      Of course, so they should put it in the back of the strap to help with wright distribution even more! That would also make it easily replaceable.

    • @3randomtrippycolors215
      @3randomtrippycolors215 Год назад +32

      ​@@Iisakki3000that's what I'm wondering - would it be a good design choice to take the battery out of the headset and put a slightly larger battery in the elite battery headstrap? Then that would free up more space in headset for whatever makes most sense to upgrade there - of course if they did that, they would have to make the decision of including a form of the adjustable battery headstrap with the headset in packaging - which would increase the price of the headset, although it could be worth it for consumers if they didn't then have to buy the 120$ battery strap separately, which would then cause a potential loss on Meta's part - but I'm sure there's a way for them to balance this all out cost and design wise in the future as their production cost goes down, etc

    • @MikAnimal
      @MikAnimal Год назад +30

      @@3randomtrippycolors215but then you don’t have a paperweight in 3 years when the battery fails and they can’t have that

    • @Cooe.
      @Cooe. Год назад +19

      This. The fact that it's significantly slimmer & denser is way, WAAAAAAAAY more important to overall comfort than the like ≈+10g of extra weight! Weight distribution matters DRAMATICALLY MORE with headset devices than raw weight!
      This is exactly why rear counterbalances like a rear mounted battery can help improve comfort despite making the whole headset notably heavier. 🤷

    • @fayenotfaye
      @fayenotfaye Год назад +3

      @@Iisakki3000 no because where would you put a second battery if so desired?

  • @fearlessmangoose3118
    @fearlessmangoose3118 Год назад +326

    It's always fascinating to discover the inside of those devices. X-ray, clear close-up shots and microscope shots are amazing to look at !

    • @orangehatmusic225
      @orangehatmusic225 Год назад +2

      Strap a hacker thief companies VR headset on your head while AI slaves manipulate and control you... What could possibly go wrong.

    • @Zicolie
      @Zicolie Год назад

      @@orangehatmusic225is this a cyberpunk reference?!?!
      WAKE TF UP SAMURAI WE GOT A QUEST TO BURN 🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯

    • @orangehatmusic225
      @orangehatmusic225 Год назад

      @@Zicolie No it's a real life in fact reference. You just assume things that are real are fake and fake things are real.. cause they are using AI to brainwash you. No my fault you can't tell the difference between real and fiction.

  • @Justin-op8us
    @Justin-op8us Год назад +119

    The engineering of the Quest 3 is impressive to say the least. You get such an insane amount of value out of the box, and the amount of work that must have been done to fit so much technology into such a modestly priced headset is crazy to think about.

    • @StarLightFilmProductions
      @StarLightFilmProductions 10 месяцев назад +2

      Fr when I first got mine, I was surprised how small it is, especially compared to my quest2 and my vary old quest 1

    • @lmbue
      @lmbue 3 месяца назад

      I disagree, all I see is wasted space and bulky-ness for sake of mass production. A decent value sure, but not impressive engineering at all imo.

    • @user-kf6fl5if4k
      @user-kf6fl5if4k Месяц назад

      @@lmbueDamn you must be an engineer or inventor I presume, if not, stfu

  • @ImadMahdi
    @ImadMahdi Год назад +465

    Now that's how you make a great teardown video.

    • @Lithium023
      @Lithium023 Год назад +6

      Exactly not a drawn out 2hour bore fest, this was perfect and kept my interest the whole time👌

    • @arthurwilliams3479
      @arthurwilliams3479 Год назад +2

      not technical enough

    • @ImadMahdi
      @ImadMahdi Год назад

      There is always room for improvement of course.@@arthurwilliams3479

    • @Shadow_banned_by_YouTube
      @Shadow_banned_by_YouTube Год назад +2

      Too much unsaid

    • @orangehatmusic225
      @orangehatmusic225 Год назад +1

      Strap a hacker thief companies VR headset on your head while AI slaves manipulate and control you... What could possibly go wrong.

  • @izzmann.
    @izzmann. Год назад +146

    This is awesome, so much technology densely packed in such a tiny package

    • @toututu2993
      @toututu2993 Год назад +11

      Vr is the most advance technology in the 21st century consumers' market. $2,000 or more flatscreen device is not as impressive is nothing but specs

  • @SJkopa
    @SJkopa Год назад +58

    Looking at the Quest 3 disassembly video, it is not a mid-priced headset. This is a high-end product. Plus the price is good too.

    • @FXV56
      @FXV56 Год назад +6

      Some say the price increase is bad but it had to be
      We're getting a lot more
      I wonder how the cheaper headset from meta will be when it comes out in 2024

  • @b08m4rt1n
    @b08m4rt1n Год назад +23

    I was wanting to see a teardown, but my interest was in how the memory is handled. If the 128gb board is just the 512gb board with fewer chips, or if they actually used different capacity chips with the same number of chips.

  • @mstrthief00
    @mstrthief00 Год назад +29

    Put the depth sensor on QP to see if it works

    • @ThomasLeichardt
      @ThomasLeichardt Год назад +8

      Totally! Was thinking the same thing!

    • @buttertoes224
      @buttertoes224 Год назад +6

      there’s no camera to attach the depth sensor component too. unless he makes it himself .

    • @AliBaba-ll4gy
      @AliBaba-ll4gy Год назад +2

      Totally a must!

  • @TikkaQrow
    @TikkaQrow Год назад +19

    3:20 try sticking the sensor in the pro and sideloading the 3's firmware?
    I'm curious to see if the Pro can utilize it

    • @AliBaba-ll4gy
      @AliBaba-ll4gy Год назад +1

      That be awesome

    • @zeno8402
      @zeno8402 Год назад +1

      I’d buy a broken quest 3 to get the depth sensor tbh
      Just got my quest pro and it’s pretty cool so far

  • @ussul6524
    @ussul6524 Год назад +15

    Hate devices where it is pain to replace battery. Thank you for the teardown.

    • @dokerb3d60
      @dokerb3d60 2 месяца назад

      at least you can hook external battery

  • @davidgriffin79
    @davidgriffin79 Год назад +4

    4:00 Which means the battery, just Like the Quest 2, is virtually impossible to replace (assuming you can get a replacement) and once it dies (which will be outside the warranty period of course) it's game over and will more than likely coincide with the release of the Quest 4. I've purchased this purely because my Quest 2 battery's on the way out, not because I want the "latest and greatest". 4:12 Should have watched the rest of the vid, so it's "replaceable", an improvement on the Quest 2 at least.

  • @DLeonard716
    @DLeonard716 Год назад +15

    Fantastic teardown! Looking forward to all of the additional guides and walkthrough's that come to be during Quest 3's lifecycle. Thank you!

  • @Dajlec
    @Dajlec Год назад +3

    4:55 - I only want OLED when they will know how to produce panels without mura effect and when left and right eye panel will have comparable colours and brightnesses and less dead/stuck pixels...So far OLED is a panel lottery in VR and I much rather have robust LCDs and sacrifice the black levels, tbh.

  • @RegBlack-cs2in
    @RegBlack-cs2in Год назад +12

    Great, thanks! Really expected to see '6' at the end. Not so much of a glue there.

  • @Pan-Musician
    @Pan-Musician Год назад +11

    Thanks Ifixit for keeping big corporations honest when it comes to repairability.

  • @VioletKitty
    @VioletKitty Год назад +11

    It’s great that you used the video’s script for the captions, and even making captions at all puts you above the vast majority of creators! That said, it would be great if an editor took a pass at correcting them before publishing, as it can be confusing when the speaker deviates from the script. It’s not too bad for me since I can hear them, but for someone who’s hard of hearing it’s an accessibility issue.
    Like I said, having captions at all is more than most do, but a bit more attention to detail would be great.

  • @mikeman230
    @mikeman230 Год назад +6

    There should be a battery door so you could just slide out battery. They could sell spares so you could swap it if you don’t want to wait for a charge

  • @coinsagE46m3
    @coinsagE46m3 Год назад +82

    Great teardown, though you should mention that the Quest Pro does have local dimming which gives it a leg up against the Quest 3's LCD panels.

    • @Cooe.
      @Cooe. Год назад +25

      Better in terms of black levels & contrast? Sure! But better across the board?... Yeah... No... 🤷
      Those LCD displays on Quest Pro are ≈-33% lower resolution & -30% slower in refresh rate than Quest 3's (QP's = 1800x1920 @ 90Hz per eye vs Q3's = 2064x2208 @ 120Hz; w/ both being dual panel LCD), meaning that overall Quest 3 arguably still has the superior displays FOR GAMING. 🤷
      (This is bc higher display resolutions & refresh rates are useful LITERALLY EVERYWHERE, whereas better black levels & contrast are only super noticeable in specific dark &/or high-contrast scenes/games.)

    • @coolertuep
      @coolertuep Год назад +1

      @@Cooe.QPro also had the quantom dot pixel arrangement

    • @RichBaxterMusic
      @RichBaxterMusic Год назад +3

      I still think the Pro is better for PCVR. Q3 sure is amazing and especially for standalone and a best for PC VR too but as a purest for PC, it's the Pro for me using OpenXR Toolkit to get the foveated eye rendering too. The colours and contrast are just better because of the QLED backlit panels. It's horses for courses. There's nothing wrong with the Q3.....aside from the fact you need to spend another £100 or so on accessories. If I didn't have the Pro, I'd have bought the Q3 definitely.

    • @TheSpookyOficial
      @TheSpookyOficial Год назад +5

      Personally, buying quest pro seems more interesting to me for pcvr

    • @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing
      @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing Год назад +2

      When you see the two of them in person and do a side by side, you will be torn. In games and the VR home environment, the QPro panels will leave you feeling mixed about it, but in Video playback and UI interfacing, the Q3 panels will easily trounce the Pro's even in your most subjective of moods. The QPro doesn't win.

  • @noxious_nights
    @noxious_nights Год назад +9

    You should see what happens if you connect the time of flight sensor up to the Pro. Probably nothing, but it's worth a shot, right?

  • @Theeslickness
    @Theeslickness Год назад +5

    Great tear down! While the battery is difficult to remove, I still believe it is worth relocating to the rear. I'm guessing it is ~85g, which is enough to justify the relocation. I think weight is the most important part of modern headsets. Assuming you have an upgraded head strap.

  • @CVerse
    @CVerse Год назад +7

    Always gotta give props to you guys for making quality products and guides for everything!

  • @Fiztex553
    @Fiztex553 Год назад +9

    4 out of 10? That's actually great for a compact VR device. I would take 50 screws over plastic latches or glue any day. And controllers alone are with great repairability and are robust as a brick (we all remember Index controllers reliability and fragileness).

  • @_Sigfried_
    @_Sigfried_ Год назад +5

    A version with clear or "fumé" plastic instead of the white would look incredible, gotta love those matte-black intricate PCBs...

  • @Joric78
    @Joric78 Год назад +11

    Good to confirm they are using 64Gbit 441 ball LPDDR5X for the RAM. Despite the lower capacity, that's an upgrade from the LPDDR5 on the Quest Pro and the LPDDR4X on the Quest 2. Anyone catch the UFS solution? If it was shown I must have missed it.

    • @Loundsify
      @Loundsify Год назад

      I'd assume it's UFS 3

    • @Loundsify
      @Loundsify Год назад +1

      Oh wow so it has less memory bandwidth than a Steamdeck?

    • @Joric78
      @Joric78 Год назад +1

      @@Loundsify I swear I posted it already as a reply to my comment, but looking at the reverse side of the main board it's UFS 3.1. Same as the Quest Pro, although a step up from the UFS 2.1 in the Quest 2.

    • @Joric78
      @Joric78 Год назад +1

      @@Loundsify Yeah, 64GB/s vs 88GB/s. Quest 3 is still mobile phone class hardware, whereas the Steam Deck is essentially a Mini-PC. I'd love for them to step up to laptop class hardware and move the processing, battery etc off the headset, but of course that'd be a completely different class of headset (though I'm sure they could significantly undercut Apple's $3500).

  • @Frickolas
    @Frickolas Год назад +2

    At 6:50 we can see that the joystick used bears suspicious resemblance to those found in Joycons. I wouldn't be surprised if we start seeing widespread joystick drift on these controllers in a few months.

    • @Glider324
      @Glider324 Год назад

      Thanks for the heads up.

    • @ten10_ten10
      @ten10_ten10 10 месяцев назад

      I'm very surprised there hasn't been a 3rd party hall effect replacement joystick for the Quest 2/3 yet when we have them for basically every other device and controller

  • @NotAVtuberPinkyPromise
    @NotAVtuberPinkyPromise Год назад +3

    Are the analogue sticks hall effect now? The Quest 2 rivalled the switch when it came to stick drift

  • @DoppsPkin
    @DoppsPkin Год назад +5

    00:04 The Meta Quest 3 is a mid-range XR competitor with new features like the depth sensor and pancake lenses.
    00:50 The teardown reveals replaceable head strap and face cushion, with a minor cosmetic damage.
    01:53 Removing screws and clips to access camera and sensor components.
    02:50 The Quest 3 features a depth sensor for controller tracking and room mapping.
    03:51 The XR2 Gen 2 improves performance and power efficiency compared to the Quest Pro's XR2+.
    04:54 The LCD panels used in the Quest Pro are an improvement but still not as good as micro-OLED panels.
    05:46 The teardown reveals a simpler mainboard for the Meta Quest 3 controller.
    06:54 The Meta Quest 3 offers superior resolution and pass-through capability but sacrifices eye tracking for cost savings.

  • @Netryon
    @Netryon Год назад +1

    There is this old type of light projectors, which can be found in your faculty not only at Manifest Ben rooftop. My bigest problem was dismatling laptops which don't have easy motherboard access, which meant everything must be taken apart.1:21 this possibly is some engine crack, so just an easy welding. 3:38 wi-fi connectors might seem to be unusual if you are used to those cable TV coaxial connectors. This is very modular, but is it possible to find parts and the matching drivers. No more plying with this laptop keyboard connectors if don't have to clean cpu fan asus. Probably not getting anything like this unless it's some educational language learning purpose.

  • @matthewtrow5698
    @matthewtrow5698 Год назад +12

    Did you manage to put it back together again? - I'm just amazed at the complexity involved in tearing this down. 4/10 repairability for pro's. For mere mortals, probably best never attempt it. 😆

  • @camelCased
    @camelCased Год назад +2

    That makes me worried about what people will do when the battery dies or worse - bulges up, possibly causing issues. That will inevitably happen. I'm not rich enough to replace my VR headset as often as I replace phones (which I do maybe once in 4 years and mostly because of battery issues).

  • @pismodude2
    @pismodude2 Год назад +4

    This video is very well paced and informative, the editing and presenting is really on point 💫

  • @plav032
    @plav032 Год назад +2

    I totally missed the internal storage in there... I'm assuming its on the main board? Its also probably not a reasonable expectation to buy the lower end model and upgrade the storage, just the price increase doesn't justify the increase in storage.

  • @mskim100210
    @mskim100210 Год назад

    05:22 Zooming out a little, we can clearly see the 45 degree diagonal lines running across the panes
    What does "the 45 degree diagonal lines" means? ^^

  • @hussain-x
    @hussain-x Год назад +2

    I was really hoping replacing headset battery would've been a bit easier so I could've used the headset with impunity. Now I have to be careful and try not to: charge to 100%, play to 0%, fast charging it so I can hop into VR quickly, use VR/MR to relax and do mundane things in it. Basically, had battery been easily replaceable, I'd be using it a lot, a helluva lot. At least 5x more total hours used. Now I gotta make sure I use it when I can get the most out of it instead of using it willy nilly causing unnecessary battery degradation.

  • @robertmiles9942
    @robertmiles9942 Год назад +1

    I'm fine with this. I replaced the battery in my Quest 2 and I tore down and rebuilt the thumbsticks in both controllers to definitively fix the drift, and I'm confident I can do these operations to the Q3 even easier. Are these jobs for the average end user? No, but I'm covered.

  • @rattslayer
    @rattslayer Год назад +20

    4 feels a bit harsh, but i wish it was easier to replace the battery

    • @Omabatfartsbruh
      @Omabatfartsbruh Год назад +2

      that's probably why it has the low score, since it's no better at battery replacement than the quest 2

    • @rattslayer
      @rattslayer Год назад +11

      @@Omabatfartsbruh yea, but the fact its all just screws, and not glued, means it is at least moderatly replaceable.

    • @Marpurrsa
      @Marpurrsa Год назад +5

      @@rattslayer its difficult, not impossible, thats the big part
      i wouldnt be suprised if the vision pro's teardown is like swimming trough a glue factory

    • @artemisDev
      @artemisDev Год назад +3

      @@Marpurrsa i bet vision pro has a self destruction module when chassis intrusion is detected for the safely of the user.

    • @mcgritty8842
      @mcgritty8842 Год назад

      Ahhh, yea, because you should based decisions on internal batteries for your vr headset.
      Never thought I’d see the day

  • @somentertainment
    @somentertainment Год назад +2

    5:45 finally the controllers! Thats the main trigger for me! My doubt: The new controller use the same joystick? Thats the most damageable separate part in my opinion.

  • @spyro440
    @spyro440 Год назад +3

    Burrying a battery this deep into a device should be illegal. Every customer should be able to replace it within 5 minutes. I really hope for some regulations here.
    Besides: Did I miss it or did IFixIt not check the control sticks? Are they using hall sensors?

    • @donovan6320
      @donovan6320 4 месяца назад

      Keep in mind in this instance it's actually better. The battery is pushed that far down because otherwise the headset will feel a lot heavier than it actually is. You want all the heavier components pushed nearer to your head for comfort and balance reasons

  • @u9Nails
    @u9Nails Год назад +2

    It's a bummer that the battery doesn't slot in from the top.

  • @johnsaunders6510
    @johnsaunders6510 Год назад +5

    Probably not but I do wonder if it's possible to replace the LCD with OLED panels at some point.

    • @Snack.Dragon
      @Snack.Dragon Год назад

      Of course possible with some drivers

  • @xcliinton
    @xcliinton Год назад +1

    At least they are consistent with which component uses which screws. Having 3-4 different screws in the same device is my biggest annoyance.

  • @israelpa123456789
    @israelpa123456789 Год назад +2

    Why it hasn't a opened exaustor for the heat?

  • @WarpedTrekker
    @WarpedTrekker Год назад +1

    They had enough room to keep the top two cameras. But went cheap and relying on approximation when controllers are out of view. Ive found this doesnt work good most of the time. Also where is the storage chip located?

  • @takashy87
    @takashy87 Год назад +5

    Seeing how difficult it is to get to the battery I'm actually wondering if that EU law about requiring user replicable batteries in the future would apply to this or only phones and handhelds / laptops 🤔

    • @adversHandle
      @adversHandle Год назад

      😂 oooh thats a good question

    • @TheKain202
      @TheKain202 Год назад

      It is replaceable. It's just buried deep withing the headset to keep the weight as close as possible to your face. With a proper screwdriver and due diligence anyone can replace it.
      In case of phones, more of then than not the whole just isn't meant to be disassembled AT ALL in order to reduce the side profile to the absolute minimum permitted by the internals.
      And as a side tangent - to be frank, i'm not too hot about this ridiculous resolution to make phone batteries replaceable. Most of us do not buy flagships for 1000€+++, we buy mid range phones for 200€ and don't expect to hang on to them for a decade. So most of us eye a new one long before the battery has a chance to actually fail.
      This whole replaceable battery will mean we can kiss being splashproof bye bye, and welcome back thick side-profiles and tacky plastic clip-on backplates.

  • @AgentJeffy
    @AgentJeffy Год назад +1

    There are not enough upgrades to justify upgrading from the Quest 2 imho. Perhaps if it was OLED, had eye tracking or had inside out tracking on the controllers. But this is just not enough to justify it, especially at the price point to me and a lot of others.

  • @xythrr
    @xythrr Год назад +4

    I still dont get why they didnt go all or nothing, it makes choosing between the two hard, as trading off eye tracking and 4 more gb of ram is though... though, higher resolution panels, higher fov, deoth sensing, and the price make the quest 3 a little more favorable.
    Hoping eye tracking mods come in the future

    • @noahking5531
      @noahking5531 Год назад +3

      Lol the Quest 3 is half the price and has better everything besides for eye tracking(What is this even for) and Controllers. This was the all.

    • @TheHallamski
      @TheHallamski Год назад +2

      It has more ram however all games and apps are limited to the same ram allocation so it's not like games are able to take advantage of it. Plus the ram in the 3 is faster. No eye tracking is a bummer for some but the 2-3x gpu and CPU speed and higher resolution screens really makes this a better headset for me.

    • @xl4712
      @xl4712 Год назад +3

      @@noahking5531 Foveated rendering is the main reason, which would really help get more graphically detailed games on the Q3. It could have some really cool applications, but maybe Quest 4 will be the one with that tech

    • @ZedDevStuff
      @ZedDevStuff Год назад

      @@xl4712 tbh foveated rendering is kinda useless when you can just render the game directly, which is probably what they're going for with the XR2 Gen 2 which is 2-2.6x faster

  • @nlchicken1565
    @nlchicken1565 2 месяца назад +1

    Would it be technically possible to replace the panel with a third party oled panel(same format ofcourse)? Just like replacing Switch lite panel to oled

  • @YukoVR
    @YukoVR Год назад +1

    What is the battery weight ?
    It would be neat to have someone trying a battery less (or tiny battery) quest 3 Mod for PCVR or even autonomous while plugged

    • @Theeslickness
      @Theeslickness Год назад

      An educated guess puts it around 87.5g, considering the Q2's being 63g. I'd say that's heavy enough to justify removing the battery (and maybe even that plate) to relocate the battery.

  • @TheAncientOneVI
    @TheAncientOneVI Год назад +5

    I would rather illegally drive on the highway underage than dismantle my meta quest 3, put it back together and have the fear of it breaking 😭😭😭

  • @pwarrow8858
    @pwarrow8858 Год назад +1

    Was literally looking for this teardown on the website an hour ago. Letsss gooo.

  • @Cooe.
    @Cooe. Год назад +2

    6:50 I COMPLETELY disagree with you on this front. 🤷
    Meta will continue to keep/offer a Quest Pro's "Touch Pro" style fully self-tracking/"deadzone free" controller option in their lineup pretty much indefinitely going forward for those who want/need the kind of absolutely PERFECT controller tracking that headset camera based inside-out tracking will NEVER be able to provide, no matter how good or smart it gets.
    Many, MANY people simply want to have SteamVR Lighthouse level tracking accuracy on standalone, and the self-tracking Touch Pro style controllers are literally the ONLY WAY to make that happen! 🤷 Want to play top-tier competitive Beat Saber on Quest? You'll want some self-tracked Touch Pro's.
    And I also COMPLETELY expect ≈2025's Quest Pro 2/whatever it gets called to have a next-generation version of the self-tracking Touch Pro controllers.

  • @ellensamir374
    @ellensamir374 10 месяцев назад +1

    Waiting for a lighter product, could it be quest 4?

  • @1981Frederick
    @1981Frederick 6 месяцев назад +1

    Where is the HD storage? Could we replace it by a 2tb?

  • @rlwings
    @rlwings Год назад +8

    I have both the Pro and now the Quest 3... In my opinion the Pro LCD panels are better. Just because a panel has higher resolution doesn't mean that it's necessarily better. In fact the small resolution bump of the Q3 is marginally noticeable... What is noticeable is the most important metric for an LCD panel, contrast ratio. The Quest Pro has much better black and near-black performance (even with local dimming turned off). Contrast ratio differences are way more noticeable and matter most in creating a believable image.... I have a program which allows manipulation of the LCD panels. Things like contrast, brightness, colour all have far more more latitude for adjustment on the Pro. (Much the same as the difference between a RAW vs a Jpeg camera image) Essentially better dynamic range which points to a much better panel.... The Pro definitely has better panels, or at lease they were implemented better than the Quest3's panels... It's maddening as I had expected the Q3 to have more dynamic range... This is why Meta couldn't offer local dimming on the Q3. The less expensive panels can't properly produce the effect.

    • @biohead66
      @biohead66 Год назад +3

      After playing on PSVR2's OLED i can't go back to quest.

  • @keef78
    @keef78 Год назад +2

    Here's hoping the pro 2 will have micro oled panels.

  • @rcbif101
    @rcbif101 Год назад

    How do you breeze right by the thumbsticks? They were a big issue on the Q2.
    What's inside of these? How are they constructed? Are they the same?

  • @Dr_Freon
    @Dr_Freon Год назад +1

    Сегодня подтопил свой контроллер, не знал как его разобрать, спасибо тебе, починил, но не без последствий, когда снимал пластиковую накладку, я снёс инфракрасный светодиод 0603 теперь нужно узнать какое напряжение, и волна у него, что аналог припаять обратно

    • @mrsquid8255
      @mrsquid8255 8 месяцев назад

      Did you fiqure it out?

    • @Dr_Freon
      @Dr_Freon 8 месяцев назад

      @@mrsquid8255 что именно я должен был понять?

  • @gurnardherded3539
    @gurnardherded3539 Год назад +1

    5:03 was that a fingerprint on the INSIDE of the lens????????????

    • @Glider324
      @Glider324 Год назад

      Yes well spotted! It might have been the author did it accidently off camera

  • @tan_ori
    @tan_ori Год назад +1

    How does temperature equate to heat transfer location? It’s the opposite

  • @Cooe.
    @Cooe. Год назад +2

    5:30 ... 🤦😑 WRONG!!!!! The Quest 3's display panels being mounted in a rotated/angled position to maximize FOV has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH (let ALONE being a "direct consequence of") them being "cheaper LCD instead of Micro-OLED panels like in the Vision Pro"!!! 🤦
    In fact, Apple's likely to have done the EXACT SAME THING when mounting its fancy Micro-OLED displays inside the Vision Pro for the EXACT SAME REASON (to maximize the headset's possible FOV for a given display panel size), meaning it'll likely have the EXACT SAME diagonal arrangement of pixels despite being Micro-OLED vs LCD, even if the pixels themselves are SIGNIFICANTLY denser/smaller!
    None of this has ABSOLUTELY FREAKING ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE SPECIFIC PANEL TYPE BEING USED!!! 🤷

  • @chaser1956
    @chaser1956 Год назад +1

    Can you replace the storage to a micro SD card?

  • @sherkhansher1981
    @sherkhansher1981 Год назад +5

    Coming from a Quest Pro, I returned my Quest 3 after using for an hour. LCD panels took me back to Reverb G2 days of muted colors & no blacks compared to QPro. A bump in a resolution wasn’t significant enough to make the compromise. Vibrant colors on a Pro is hard to downgrade from. I did not care about other quest 3 features & primarily use it with PC connected via link cable.

    • @B3VR
      @B3VR Год назад +1

      Wow I have reverb g2 and then got the quest 3 and elite strap I’m happy with it but never have tried quest pro I would think there same lcd displays?

    • @sherkhansher1981
      @sherkhansher1981 Год назад +1

      @@B3VR qPro has a Quantum Dot LCD panel w/ local dimming vs plain LCD on Q3

  • @carloscervantes836
    @carloscervantes836 Год назад +1

    If I remove the battery, will the Quest 3 still work connected to a PowerBank/Wall/PC?

  • @goof3209
    @goof3209 Год назад +1

    what happens if you just... put the depth sensor in the quest pro?

  • @Verociity
    @Verociity Год назад +1

    Would it be possible to use extended cables to mount the battery on the back of a hard strap? I found the weight distribution far better on the Pico4 vs Q3.

  • @gu9838
    @gu9838 2 месяца назад +1

    neat! i LOVE my quest 3 . and qgo really makes games look even better!

  • @kuromiLayfe
    @kuromiLayfe Год назад +3

    great teardown … time to wait for nano-oled display mods for it , unless meta releases an oled version down the line

  • @JoshuaLotion
    @JoshuaLotion Год назад +1

    Was waiting for this since the quest launched. Great vid!

  • @bensplace
    @bensplace Год назад +1

    Wonder if you could mount the depth sensor in the pro and if it would support it being its the same software.

  • @tomasdanielnieto5398
    @tomasdanielnieto5398 Год назад +1

    Finally a good tear down video!
    Unlike that awful 2 hours vertically filmed like it was a RUclips short tear down.

  • @10p6
    @10p6 Год назад +3

    So far I am not impressed with the Quest 3. It is half an inch smaller than the Quest 2, and I have seen stutter on simple games like beat saber. The only thing better is WiFI downloads are a lot faster, and eye focusing is a lot better than the Quest 2. But for a 3 year wait and a $200 price increase, its an expensive sell for not a whole lot of improvement.

    • @ZedDevStuff
      @ZedDevStuff Год назад

      Just the new chipset and the pancake lenses alone are an upgrade, at least for standalone. For PCVR it supports AV1 if your GPU does too so you can have a better experience

  • @ouroboros2447
    @ouroboros2447 Год назад

    the battery is buried so deep into the headset because its heavy and you want the heavy parts as close to your neck as possible unless you use some counter weight on the back of your head

  • @martinsamuelsson2322
    @martinsamuelsson2322 Год назад +1

    Is that a joycon joystick in the controller?

  • @eliezerortizlevante1122
    @eliezerortizlevante1122 Год назад +1

    Basically you can add the Depth Sensor on a Quest Pro any time

  • @Diogenes76
    @Diogenes76 Год назад +2

    It is cool that it has a hall effect trigger, but does anyone know if the sticks are hall effect as well?

    • @Glider324
      @Glider324 Год назад +1

      Good question. The video seems to show they are not

  • @WoWBowz
    @WoWBowz Год назад +1

    Storage soldered to board or?

  • @panchi128
    @panchi128 Год назад +1

    @ifixit how much lighter is the headset without the battery? And can the quest 3 run as expected without the battery being installed?

    • @Glider324
      @Glider324 Год назад

      That is a great question. I think there might be firmware barriers.

  • @DualDGamer
    @DualDGamer Год назад +2

    My quest2 joysticks started drifting about 6 months after purchase and now, even with electrical contact cleaner, they are borderline unusable whereas my rift controllers never failed me after 5 years.
    What I want to know, do you see any evidence of the joysticks being any different or built better than the quest 2?
    I'd they are the same, it might edge me over to not buying it.

    • @Glider324
      @Glider324 Год назад

      Same here. The video shows that it is easier to get into the controller internals for contact cleaning.

  • @Dougie085
    @Dougie085 Год назад +1

    Are the controller joysticks still potentiometer based?

  • @DrMacabre
    @DrMacabre 9 месяцев назад

    And what about the audio? I wanted to see how they managed to make it sound so good.

  • @DJCJ999
    @DJCJ999 Год назад +1

    Where's the storage at?

  • @ellonysman
    @ellonysman Год назад +3

    I think a lot of us will do good here because we just can't afford those high end vr sets. However your review does make me worry if only a 4/10😮✅

  • @UltimateBrownie
    @UltimateBrownie Год назад +1

    Does Facebook still ban the use of this product if they ban you on Facebook? Because their automated system used to ban people these days is out of control.

  • @UnderDC
    @UnderDC 12 дней назад

    Impressive teardown. I purchased one of these on a trip to the US. Back home I realized the right eye has some sort of defect where artifacts start popping on and off. I see lines, sort of clouds, etc. These vary in color and seem to sort of steal whatever color is on the screen. Only happens on the right eye, which also shows diagonal lines around edges, like what anti aliasing fixes. I couldn't return it as no warrant where I am. Anyone run into this issue or know of a potential fix? I was thinking replacing the right eye would be a good idea but not sure if you can even get these? Thanks in advance.

  • @dolan-duk
    @dolan-duk Год назад +2

    Heard that there is another tracking LED on the bottom of the controller. Is it true?

  • @yumri4
    @yumri4 Год назад

    The only parts i feel like i could replace even with an iFixIt Pro kit are the foam that goes against the head. the headband, and the battery though the battery seems like it would be a pain to replace when it is needed to replace.

  • @alkeryn1700
    @alkeryn1700 Год назад +4

    it's a shame they didn't go with oled.

    • @Snack.Dragon
      @Snack.Dragon Год назад +1

      They asked Micro Oled Merchants but Merchants asked them for 500$ per pair, that's why they forced to trade cheapest LCD 50$ per pair, I doubt.

  • @tobyblitz6344
    @tobyblitz6344 Год назад

    I didn't see you point out where the storage was. I want to know if I can rip it out and replace it with a better one

  • @ShikuTeshi
    @ShikuTeshi Год назад

    Apparently it drains batteries faster than it can charge. Even linked to a PC you only get a couple hours.

  • @endostatica1405
    @endostatica1405 Год назад +1

    Where is the storage

  • @tysonristau4995
    @tysonristau4995 Год назад

    What about improving the hard drive size? Buying the 128gb and upgrading to 1tb

  • @Iisakki3000
    @Iisakki3000 Год назад +1

    I don't understand why they have to insist on burying the battery deep in the headset. Why not put it in the back of the strap? Not only would it help with weight distribution, but also make it super easily replaceable.

    • @JPT90
      @JPT90 Год назад

      The strap would need to be wired up like the Pico 4. The Pico 4's strap however is not removeable and limits the freedom to change the head strap to an aftermarket one which many users prefer. They could build a strap which has removeable with a battery built in, but it will probably increase cost.

  • @listentowater
    @listentowater 9 месяцев назад

    Love to see a video that talks about the meta quest 3 storage. ... where is it on the main board ?...what chip does it have?

  • @pumpuppthevolume
    @pumpuppthevolume Год назад

    hmmm the battery is under the mobo and cooling ....it will be interesting if it expands

  • @heyspookyboogie644
    @heyspookyboogie644 Год назад +1

    I never understand the commentary on “lots of screws”. Do you want more screws or more glue or more plastic clips to break? It can’t be held together with magic.

  • @VipVoltage
    @VipVoltage Год назад

    Nice video! Thx for sharing this information and the inside view! Verry interesting to watch

  • @KoaBosk
    @KoaBosk 5 месяцев назад

    I use a really long usb cable to connect my quest 3 to my pc to play games off my PC in Steam. I have on more than one occasion stepped on said cable pulling down on the headset. I believe this has caused my usb-c port to be loose inside the headset. How to i get to the usb-c port to fix that? I have tried multiple cords and not works so i know its not a usb cord issue.

  • @ate810
    @ate810 Год назад

    Are the lenses made of a material that allows me to use zeiss alcohol wipes? Or should I stick to microfiber

  • @ellonysman
    @ellonysman Год назад +1

    ...seen this comment somewhere else....."if you buy your Quest 3 from Amazon, and possibly other sellers, you will not be eligible to get the one year warranty that you'd get if you bought the headset directly from Meta--despite it coming from Meta's Amazon store."......ASK BEFORE YOU BUY...

    • @estusflask982
      @estusflask982 Год назад +1

      its sold by amazon, not meta. you'll still have the warranty if you buy the one that says "sold by amazon"

  • @zetapal
    @zetapal Год назад +1

    Any way you could replace the fresnel lenses in a G2 with the pancakes in the Q3 ? It would be a cool mod and you'd have the perfect PCVR headset.

    • @icebird76
      @icebird76 Год назад

      Why is the Q2 the perfect headset over the Q3 if it had pancake?

    • @zetapal
      @zetapal Год назад

      @@icebird76 G2 ... inexpensive, with Display Port, inside out tracking, good audio solution