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Meta to launch 4 VR devices by 2024? ! Project Cambria could sell for over $8,000 as early as September

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Meta to launch 4 VR devices by 2024?  !  Project Cambria could sell for over $8,000 as early as September
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Although Meta stated at the latest performance presentation that the investment in the metaverse will not be harvested until 2030, some media recently said that they have seen Meta’s VR roadmap, referring to Meta’s plan to launch 4 VR devices by 2024. The earliest launch will be the Project Cambria (rumored to be known as Quest Pro), which was revealed last year, and is expected to be released in September this year.

There’s a lot of news about Quest 2, a standalone VR installation near Meta. In addition to launching an update to enhance the palm tracking function, some manufacturers have also indicated that they will launch content that supports the phone. But Quest 2 is already a product in October 2020, and Meta released a video last year, revealing the appearance of the higher-performance Project Cambria. There are also leaked videos from websites showing that users can easily create their own avatars, collaborate with friends, and even work and connect with friends and play games while wearing a VR headset.

And according to the Meta VR product roadmap seen by The Information, Meta intends to launch four VR units by 2024 that will not include AR units, and following Project Cambria, which is expected to be announced in September, the next unit codenamed Funston will be expected Launched in 2024. As for the other two reportedly cheap Quest 2 successors, codenamed Stinson and Cardiff, they are expected to launch in 2023 and 2024, respectively.

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Project Cambria non-Quest 2 successor

Meta CTO John Carmack has stated that Project Cambria is not a successor to Quest 2, but a new product line. It is rumored that it will use Meta’s customized Android as the operating system, using Pancake lenses to make the device lighter, and equipped with eye tracking and expression tracking to support center point rendering and avatar expressions, which Meta has used in the past. Disclosed technologies in development. Rumors also suggest that Project Cambria will have color tracking lenses to provide penetrating AR.

As seen in the earlier leaked photos and video above, Project Cambria’s controllers will have no tracking rings.

The Information also reported that Project Cambria will be priced at around $800 (about HK$6,278), but Meta, in a rare response to media inquiries, said the price would be “significantly higher” than $800.

Rare clarification that the selling price will be higher

This time Meta’s clarification is different from the general response. Generally speaking, the response of companies to such rumors is “no comment”, but this time Meta at least responded to the rumor of the price and informed the media that the price will be higher. It turned out that in 2015, Oculus founder Palmer Luckey once pointed out that the price of Oculus Rift was only about $350, but when it was actually launched, it was sold for $600, which greatly disappointed users. It may be because of these events that Meta is particularly sensitive to rumors of selling prices and does not want users to have high expectations, thus making such an unusual clarification.

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Although Meta’s response did not disclose the actual price, but with reference to the rival HTC Vive’s commercial stand-alone VR device Focus 3 priced at $1,300 (HK $8,999), and Quest 2’s lower price than HTC, I believe Project Cambria The selling price will be around US$1,000, and the expected price in Hong Kong will be HK$8,000.

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