iFixit's Meta Quest 3S teardown reveals a Quest 2 'hiding inside'
Briefly

The teardown by iFixit reveals that the Meta Quest 3S is effectively a more powerful Quest 2, maintaining several legacy components for cost efficiency.
iFixit's analysis shows that the Quest 3S uses two IR sensors instead of a single depth sensor, providing noteworthy depth mapping performance, especially in poorly lit environments.
The cost-effective design of the Meta Quest 3S, priced at $299.99 compared to the Quest 3's $499.99, reflects a strategy to cater to a broader audience.
By reusing components from the Quest 2, such as the Fresnel lenses and IPD adjustment mechanisms, the Quest 3S ensures easy replacement options for users.
Read at The Verge
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